Population structure and diversity of avian isolates of Pasteurella multocida from Australia

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

63 Scopus Citations
View graph of relations

Author(s)

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-289
Journal / PublicationMicrobiology
Volume144
Issue number2
Online published1 Feb 1998
Publication statusPublished - Feb 1998
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

A total of 110 isolates of Pasteurella multocida from Australian poultry and reference strains for the 16 somatic serovars plus the three subspecies (gallicida, multocida, septica) were analysed to examine their population structure and diversity. The 81 field isolates examined by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) were diverse, being divided into 56 electrophoretic types (ETs), with the 19 reference strains in another 15 ETs. The population was clonal and somatic serotyping was not particularly useful in establishing relationships between isolates. The 71 ETs formed three distinct subclusters (A, B and C) at a genetic distance of 0.36. Biovars tended to be associated with these subclusters: A with biovars 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 and B with biovars 2, 6, 7, 9 and 10. Ribotyping, performed on all 110 isolates using Hpall, recognized 21 ribotypes forming nine clusters (R1-R9). The isolates in ribotype cluster R1 were almost identical to those in MLEE cluster B. Using both MLEE and ribotyping, the 19 non-Australian reference strains were found to be distributed over the full diversity of the Australian isolates of P. multocida. This study has shown that a range of P. multocida clones are associated with fowl cholera in Australia and that many of the Australian isolates are similar to non-Australian reference strains. Both the MLEE results and the ribotyping data identified a previously unrecognized subset of P. multocida strains.

Research Area(s)

  • Genetic diversity, Multilocus enzyme electrophorresis, Pasteurella multocida, Ribotype

Citation Format(s)

Population structure and diversity of avian isolates of Pasteurella multocida from Australia. / Blackall, Patrick J.; Fegan, Narelle; Chew, Gerard T. I. et al.
In: Microbiology, Vol. 144, No. 2, 02.1998, p. 279-289.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review