| reclassification of [pasteurella] trehalosi as bibersteinia trehalosi gen. nov., comb. nov. | [pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious systemic infections in lambs but also having an association with pneumonia. the aim of the present investigation was to characterize a broad collection of strains tentatively identified as [p.] trehalosi in order to reclassify and rename this taxon to support improvements in our understanding of the pathogenesis and epidemiology of this important organism. the type strain for [p.] trehalosi, strain ... | 2007 | 17392184 |
| serotypes a1 and a2 of mannheimia haemolytica are susceptible to genotypic, capsular and phenotypic variations in contrast to t3 and t4 serotypes of bibersteinia (pasteurella) trehalosi. | mannheimia haemolytica and bibersteinia (pasteurella) trehalosi are the most common bacterial isolates that cause pulmonary diseases in ruminants worldwide. the disease is determined by specific serotypes found in cattle and small ruminants. the molecular epidemiology of strains involved in disease is important in the control of outbreaks as well as in the preparation of vaccines. this study aimed to detect the instability and variations of bacterial strains that may affect the analysis of epide ... | 2008 | 18179587 |
| [fatty acid composition of cells and lipopolysaccliarides of mannheimia haemolytica, mannheimia glucosida and bibersteinia trehalosi strains]. | the mannheimia haemolytica, mannheimia glucosida and bibersteinia trehalosi strains and the similar fatty acid composition of cells with domination of c(16:1) and c(16:0), which were in almost equal quantities, c(14:0 and c(18:1) + c(18:2). the fatty acid composition of lipopolysaccharides (lps) of the studied bacteria had no essential differences too. it was mainly represented by c(14:0) and 3-oh-c(14:0) which consisted of more than 80% of all lps fatty acids. c(12:0), c(16:1) and c(16:0) were ... | 2008 | 19351048 |
| variation in pasteurella (bibersteinia) and mannheimia spp. following transport and antibiotic treatment in free-ranging and captive rocky mountain bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis canadensis). | morbidity and mortality associated with respiratory disease following capture and translocation of bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis canadensis) is a significant concern, particularly when establishing new or augmenting existing bighorn populations. administration of prophylactic antibiotics at the time of capture is often done to minimize the risk of respiratory disease, but the efficacy of this practice is unknown. the effects of oxytetracycline and florfenicol on the pasteurella (bibersteinia) a ... | 2009 | 19368250 |
| bibersteinia trehalosi inhibits the growth of mannheimia haemolytica by a proximity-dependent mechanism. | mannheimia (pasteurella) haemolytica is the only pathogen that consistently causes severe bronchopneumonia and rapid death of bighorn sheep (bhs; ovis canadensis) under experimental conditions. paradoxically, bibersteinia (pasteurella) trehalosi and pasteurella multocida have been isolated from bhs pneumonic lungs much more frequently than m. haemolytica. these observations suggest that there may be an interaction between these bacteria, and we hypothesized that b. trehalosi overgrows or otherwi ... | 2010 | 20038698 |
| bibersteinia trehalosi necrotising hepatitis associated with sudden death in an adult cow. | | 2010 | 20643888 |
| evidence for a common gene pool and frequent recombinational exchange of the tbpba operon in mannheimia haemolytica, mannheimia glucosida and bibersteinia trehalosi. | the tbpba operon was sequenced in 42 representative isolates of mannheimia haemolytica (32), mannheimia glucosida (6) and bibersteinia trehalosi (4). a total of 27 tbpb and 20 tbpa alleles were identified whilst the tbpba operon was represented by 28 unique alleles that could be assigned to seven classes. there were 1566 (34.8% variation) polymorphic nucleotide sites and 482 (32.1% variation) variable inferred amino acid positions among the 42 tbpba sequences. the tbpba operons of serotype a2 m. ... | 2010 | 20884693 |
| a bighorn sheep die-off in southern colorado involving a pasteurellaceae strain that may have originated from syntopic cattle. | we investigated a pasteurellosis epizootic in free-ranging bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis) wherein a pasteurellaceae strain carried by syntopic cattle (bos taurus) under severe winter conditions appeared to contribute to pneumonia in affected bighorns. twenty-one moribund or dead bighorn sheep were found on the "fossil ridge" herd's winter range, colorado, usa, between 13 december 2007 and 29 february 2008. eight carcasses examined showed gross or microscopic evidence of acute to subacute fibrin ... | 2010 | 20966277 |
| domestic sheep (ovis aries) pasteurellaceae isolates from diagnostic submissions to the caine veterinary teaching center (1990-2004). | a retrospective study of pasteurellaceae isolated from domestic sheep (ovis aries) was conducted. the aim was to identify pasteurellaceae present in animals that were clinically healthy and others with evidence of respiratory disease. the bacteria had been isolated from samples submitted to the university of idaho caine veterinary teaching center as part of disease diagnostic testing. the 844 isolates identified mainly three species of pasteurellaceae: mannheimia haemolytica, pasteurella multoci ... | 2011 | 21345625 |
| a multivalent mannheimia/bibersteinia vaccine protects bighorn sheep against mannheimia haemolytica challenge. | bighorn sheep (bhs) are more susceptible than domestic sheep (ds) to mannheimia haemolytica pneumonia. although both species carry m. haemolytica as a commensal bacterium in the nasopharynx, ds carry mostly leukotoxin (lkt)-positive strains while bhs carry lkt-negative strains. consequently, antibodies to surface antigens and lkt are present at much higher titers in ds, but lower in bhs. the objective of this study was to determine whether repeated immunization of bhs with multivalent mannheimia ... | 2011 | 21832104 |
| subcutaneous botryomycosis due to bibersteinia trehalosi in a texas longhorn steer. | a 3-year-old texas longhorn steer had a long history of progressive swelling of the soft tissues of the jaw and neck. at necropsy, multifocal to coalescing dermal and subcutaneous pyogranulomas were surrounded by fibrous tissue. microscopically, the pyogranulomas contained aggregates of gram-negative coccobacilli surrounded by splendore-hoeppli material and were separated by bands of fibrovascular tissue (botryomycosis). phylogenetic analysis of multilocus sequence-typing data revealed that the ... | 2011 | 22194356 |
| antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and sensitivity to tulathromycin in goat respiratory bacterial isolates. | bacterial pneumonia is a common and often life-threatening respiratory problem in both meat and dairy goats. options for approved antibiotic therapy in goats to combat these bacterial infections are severely limited and frequently drugs must be used in an extra-label manner. tulathromycin, a triamilide macrolide antimicrobial drug shown to be effective against swine and cattle respiratory bacterial agents, has been identified as a potentially useful drug in caprines. the present study was conduc ... | 2011 | 22078276 |