Pathology of Experimental Infection by Pasteurella multocida Serotype A: 1 in Buffalo Calves

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Pasteurella multocida serotype A:3 has been mostly implicated in pneumonic pasteurellosis in ruminants. In contrast, our previous studies have reported that both serotypes A:1 and A:3 were responsible for respiratory diseases in cattle and buffaloes. However, the pathology and pathogenesis of P. multocida serotype A:1 (Pm A:1) infection have not been studied in ruminants. In the present study, 12- to 15-week-old buffalo calves (Bubalus bubalis) infected by Pm A:1 had fibrinous and suppurative bronchopneumonia with focal areas of coagulation necrosis typical of pneumonic pasteurellosis. For the first time, this study reports the lung pathology and pathogenecity of Pm A:1 infection in calves.

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Praveena, P. E., Periasamy, S., Kumar, A. A., & Singh, N. (2014). Pathology of Experimental Infection by Pasteurella multocida Serotype A: 1 in Buffalo Calves. Veterinary Pathology, 51(6), 1109–1112. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985813516647

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