Bacteriological and molecular studies on some bacterial agents from neonatal calf diarrhea

  • Abd El-Tawab A
  • Hofy F
  • Mohamed S
  • et al.
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³ Mashtoul-El souk veterinarian training center. A B S T R A C T Neonatal Calf diarrhea(NCD) is a commonly reported disease and considered as a major cause of economic loss to cattle producers. This study was done on 100 fecal swabs collected from diarrheic calves(0 day-2monthes) old during the period from December 2015 till January 2017 and subjected for bacteriological ,serological and molecular investigations. The infection rate of E.coli was 47% followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa(4%)and Salmonella Typhimurum(1%). Multi drug resistant appeared in the most tested microorganisms. Serogrouping of E. coli revealed the presence of O 142 ,O 55 ,O 11 ,O 27 , O 157 ,O 119 ,O 26 and O 127 by a percentage of 20.69%,17.24%,13.8%,6.9%,6.9%.6.9%,3.45% and 3.45%, respectively. Multiplex PCR was applied for detection of virulence genes stx1(5/10),stx2(3/10) and eae(6/10)) which detected in E.coli and stn gene in Salmonella typhimurum and also (blaVIM(3/4), mexR(4/4)) genes for Pseudomonas aeruginosa were detected

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Abd El-Tawab, A., Hofy, F., Mohamed, S., & Salim, R. (2017). Bacteriological and molecular studies on some bacterial agents from neonatal calf diarrhea. Benha Veterinary Medical Journal, 33(2), 465–475. https://doi.org/10.21608/bvmj.2017.30596

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