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  • Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is a highly contagious respiratory pathogen primarily affecting pigs, causing porcine pleuropneumonia.
  • An isolate resembling certain Pasteurellaceae was obtained from layer hens with infectious coryza, showing significant genetic similarity (99%) to A. pleuropneumoniae serotypes 3 and 7.
  • Inoculation experiments revealed that while this bacterium caused 100% mortality in chicken embryos, older birds experienced only mild symptoms, indicating differences in pathogenicity based on age.

Article Abstract

Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is the causal agent of porcine pleuropneumonia, which is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects swine nearly exclusively. An isolate with characteristics of some Pasteurellaceae family members (Gram-negative bacterium, pleomorphic, and NAD-dependent) was isolated from layer hens showing clinical signs of infectious coryza. This bacterium presented hemolysis on rabbit red blood cell agar plates, and PCR amplification and sequencing of its 16S rDNA gene indicated 99% identity with A. pleuropneumoniae serotypes 3 and 7. The presence of a putative apxIIA gene was also determined by PCR. A single, smooth colony of this bacterium inoculated in five, 7-day-old chicken embryos via the yolk sac route induced 100% mortality. However, inoculation into 10-wk-old, specific-pathogen-free chickens induced only light facial swelling, and reisolation of the inoculated bacterium was negative.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/10798-021314-Case.1DOI Listing

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