DOI: 10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202105003
UDC 619: 636.2: 57.083.18
Authors
Yu. I. Pobolelova
Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Senior Researcher, All-Russian
State Center for Quality and Standardization of
Medicines for Animals and Feed,
Moscow, Russian Federation
S. P. Yatsentyuk
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Head of the Department of
Genodiagnostics of Infectious Animal Diseases, All-Russian
State Center for Quality and Standardization
of Medicines for Animals and Feed,
Moscow, Russian Federation
A. D. Kozlova
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher, All-Russian
State Center for Quality and Standardization
of Medicines for Animals and Feed,
Moscow, Russian Federation
D. A. Rudnyaev
Postgraduate Student, All-Russian State Center for Quality and
Standardization of Medicines for Animals and Feed,
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The article presents the results of a PCR study of the prevalence of Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica, Bibersteinia trehalosi and Histophillus somni in livestock farms in 10 regions of Russia. In animals without signs of disease, P. multocida was the most common (25%), the rarest was Bibersteinia trehalosi (<1%). Most often, Pasteurellaceae bacteria were found in Tatarstan and Udmurtia; P. multocida type A was found in 96% and 89% of samples, respectively.
Keywords
Pasteurellaceae, cattle, Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica, Bibersteinia trehalosi, Histophillus somni, PCR.