缅门辛牛中沙氏梭菌的分离与鉴定

N. Alam, M. Mahmud, Jannatun Nime, Roknuzzaman Khan, S. Khan, B. Rahman, K. Nazir
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黑节病(BQ)是一种在牛、山羊和绵羊中具有重要经济意义的高传染性细菌性疾病,由chauvoei梭状芽胞杆菌引起。本研究旨在从野外病例中分离和鉴定BQ致病因子。共收集了32份提交给孟加拉国农业大学兽医教学医院的死牛标本。样品进行细菌学培养,然后通过一系列常规细菌学技术、染色特性和生化测试进行鉴定。利用蜡烛罐在厌氧条件下培养细菌。革兰氏染色观察细菌的形态特征。可疑样品在肝灌注肉汤中进行多次传代以获得纯培养。在新霉素血琼脂上,细菌表现溶血。根据培养和染色特性及生化试验,32个样品中有4个(12.5%)被确认为Cl。chauvoei。结果表明:Cl。已成功地从BQ病牛中分离和鉴定出chauvoei。
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Isolation and identification of Clostridium chauvoei from cattle in Mymensingh
Black quarter (BQ), caused by Clostridium chauvoei, is an economically important, highly infectious bacterial disease of cattle, goat and sheep. The present study was conducted to isolate and identify the causal agent of BQ from field cases. A total of 32 samples from necropsied areas of cattle presented to the Teaching Veterinary Hospital, Bangladesh Agricultural University were collected. The samples were subjected for bacteriological culture followed by identification through a series of conventional bacteriological techniques, staining properties and biochemical tests. The bacteria were cultured in anaerobic condition using candle jar. Morphological characters of bacteria were observed after Gram stain. The suspected samples were subjected for several passages in liver infusion broth to get pure culture. On neomycin blood agar, the bacteria showed hemolysis. Based on the cultural and staining characteristics and biochemical tests, 4 (12.5%) out of 32 samples were confirmed as Cl. chauvoei. It is concluded that Cl. chauvoei has been successfully isolated and identified from BQ affected cattle.
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