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Dr. Abdel-Fattah Ali Mohy Eldeen Mohamed :: Publications:

Title:
Bacteriological and molecular studies of Clostridium perfringens infections in newly born calves
Authors: Selim, A., Elhaig, M.M., Zakaria, I., Ali, A.,
Year: 2017
Keywords: Bacteriology; Clostridium perfringens; Multiplex PCR; Seasonal prevalence
Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod
Volume: 49
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 201–205
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Clostridium perfringens is considered one of the important causes of calf diarrhea. Two hundred and twenty-seven clinical samples from newly born and dead diarrheic calves were examined bacteriologically and by PCR. Bacterial culture identified C. perfringens in 168 of 227 samples. A total of 144 of these isolates were lecithinase positive, indicating C. perfringens Type A. In addition, 154 isolates were positive by alpha toxin encoding gene-PCR assay. This study showed high agreement between the results of bacteriology and multiplex PCR. The multiplex PCR typed all isolates that were typed as C. perfringens Type A through bacteriologic methods, but ten samples that were lecithinase negative were positive in the multiplex PCR. The study showed the highest occurrence of C. perfringens Type A isolations from calves during the winter and autumn compared with other seasons.

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