Biochemical and Serological Examination of β-hemolytic Streptococci Isolated from Slaughtered Pigs

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A total of 170 β-hemolytic streptococci isolated from lesions in slaughtered pigs during 1988 to 1995 were identified by biochemical and serological examinations. Of these, 132 strains (77.6%) were Streptococcus (S.) dysgalactiae and 38 strains (22.4%) were S. porcinus. The largest serological group of streptococci was group C (78 strains, 45.9%), followed by group L (43 strains, 25.3%), group U (14 strains, 8.2%), group G (11 strains, 6.5%), group E (5 strains, 2.9%), and group P (5 strains, 2.9%). Most of isolates from endocarditis (61 strains) and arthritis (25 strains) were group C S. dysgalactiae, but about 33.3% of the isolates from lymphadenitis were group L S. dysgalactiae (28 strains), followed by group C (14 strains, 16.7%), group U S. porcinus (14 strains, 14.3%), and group G (10 strains, 11.9%).

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Katsumi, M., Kataoka, Y., Takahashi, T., Kikuchi, N., & Hiramune, T. (1998). Biochemical and Serological Examination of β-hemolytic Streptococci Isolated from Slaughtered Pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 60(1), 129–131. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.60.129

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