Survey and Dynamics of bacteria involved in secondary infections in sheep affected by orf virus

E. Pastor, P. Pojar, Crinu Mesteșanu, M. Spînu
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In recent decades, secondary infection bacteria quickly increased their pathogenicity in both human and veterinary patients, due to their continuously increasing antibiotic-resistance. When such bacteria intervene in infections as orf in sheep, they can determine an important impact either in the sanitary or in the economic aspect of the brreding sector. Considering the relatively high spread and economic impact of orf in Romanian sheep, this research aimed to estimate the complexity of the secondary infections in diseased sheep in connection with the severity of the lesions displayed. The research was conducted in five herds, on 3 to 96 month old sheep, with orf lesions, scored from mild to severe. The bacteria were isolated from the lesions and identified by cultivation on broth and agar plates plus identification by use of API galleries. The severity of the lesions did not seem to be influenced by the number of bacterial species isolated, but by the herd environment and individual pathogenicity of the isolates.
羊口蹄疫病毒继发感染细菌的调查与动态
近几十年来,由于抗生素耐药性不断增加,继发感染细菌在人类和兽医患者中的致病性迅速增加。当这些细菌干预绵羊的orf等感染时,它们可以决定对卫生或经济部门的重要影响。考虑到orf在罗马尼亚绵羊中的传播率和经济影响相对较高,本研究旨在评估患病绵羊继发感染的复杂性与病变的严重程度。这项研究在5个畜群中进行,对象是3至96个月大的绵羊,其orf病变从轻度到重度。从病变中分离出细菌,并通过在肉汤和琼脂平板上培养以及使用API培养基进行鉴定。病变的严重程度似乎不受分离菌株数量的影响,而是受分离菌株的群体环境和个体致病性的影响。
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