Phenotypic characterisation of Pasteurella multocida strains isolated from rabbits in Poland
Journal of Veterinary Research
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2026Autor
Budniak, Sylwia
Kędrak-Jabłońska, Agnieszka
Szulowski, Krzysztof
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Pasteurella multocida is an important pathogen in many species of domestic and wild mammals, as well as
birds. It is also a commensal in the nasopharynx of clinically healthy animals. The aim of the study was to characterise and classify
field strains of P. multocida isolated from rabbits in Poland. Material and Methods: A total of 115 field strains isolated from
rabbits in 1999–2020 were used. The examined strains were evaluated morphologically and microscopically, and their ability to
produce catalase and oxidase was determined. Identification of P. multocida strains was performed on basis of biochemical
characteristics and serotype classification. Results: Based on the biochemical profile assessment using API 20E and the ID 32E
(bioMérieux), the strains isolated from rabbits were identified as P. multocida. Among the strains 17.4% were classified as
P. multocida subsp. multocida, 80% as ornithine decarboxylase negative P. multocida subsp. multocida and 2.6% as P. multocida
subsp. septica. The capsule of type A was found in 87.8% of strains, type D in 8.7%, and type F in 3.5%. The somatic antigen of
serotype 12 was present in 64.3% of strains, and serotype 3 in 36.7% of strains. The capsular type A was predominant among
strains from rabbits that were asymptomatic carriers, while the capsular type D and F were found mainly in strains isolated from
sick animals. In turn, the somatic antigen of serotype 12 was present in strains from both healthy and diseased animals, while strains
of serotype 3 were much more frequently isolated from diseased rabbits. Conclusion: The conducted research allowed to classify
and obtain new in-depth data on the population structure of P. multocida strains isolated from rabbits in Poland.
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