Characteristics of staphylococcus aureus isolated from acute, sub-acute and sub-clinical staphylococcosis in rabbits

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Staphylococcus aureus bacteria isolated from different clinical presentations of staphylococcosis in rabbits were examined for the production of various virulence factors using biochemical and immunological tests. In the total of 106 S. aureus isolates; toxic shock syndrome toxin-1, staphylococcal enterotoxin-C, DNase, α-haemolysin, ß-haemolysin, õ-haemolysin, protein A and clumping factor were observed with a frequency of 33.2,16.98,83.96,69.81, 36.79,100,78.30 and 54.72 percent, respectively. No SE-A, SE-B and SE-D producing isolates were recovered in this study. All the S. aureus isolates from acute staphylococcosis produced TSST-1, SE-C and protein A. While õ-haemolysin and clumping factor were not detected in any acute isolates, these factors were observed at a relatively higher frequency in isolates from sub-acute and sub-clinical staphylococcosis. Coagulase type III was observed more predominantly with a frequency of 45.28%, while coagulase types V and VII were not observed in any isolate. Most of the virulence factors belonged to coagulase type III followed by type VI. TSST-1 and SE-C along with coagulase types III and VI could be correlated with the acute and sub-acute staphylococcal infections in rabbits in this study. © WRSA UPV 2003.

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Tirpude, R. J., & Batra, H. V. (2012). Characteristics of staphylococcus aureus isolated from acute, sub-acute and sub-clinical staphylococcosis in rabbits. World Rabbit Science, 20(4), 215–221. https://doi.org/10.4995/wrs.2012.1203

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