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Pathogenicity of Escherichia Coli O115:K"V165" Strains Isolated from Pigs with Diarrhea

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Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 1989 Jul 1
PMID 2672911
Citations 23
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Eighteen strains of Escherichia coli serogroup O115:K"V165" isolated from 1- to 8-week-old pigs with diarrhea were tested for toxigenicity, pathogenicity in pigs and mice, serum resistance, mannose-resistant hemagglutination (MRHA), F165 and other surface antigens, colicin V (Col V), aerobactin, and biotype. Twelve strains were positive for heat-stable enterotoxin (STb), MRHA-negative, and F165-negative; 5 strains were enterotoxin-negative, MRHA-positive, and F165-positive; and 1 strain was MRHA-positive, but F165- and enterotoxin-negative. Six of the 12 STb-positive strains moderately colonized the ileum of newborn colostrum-deprived pigs within 24 hours after inoculation. Two of the colonizing strains were able to induce watery diarrhea. All 12 STb-positive strains were nonpathogenic for adult mice and were serum-sensitive; 11 of 12 were Col V-negative, 9 of 12 did not produce aerobactin, and 10 of 12 belonged to biotypes other than 1 or 2. All 6 enterotoxin-negative strains colonized the small and large intestines, associated with peritoneal serosal surfaces, and induced septicemia and polyserositis in newborn colostrum-deprived pigs 1 to 2 days after inoculation. In contrast, 3 STb-positive strains poorly colonized the intestines and did not induce septicemia in pigs at 3 days after inoculation. All 6 enterotoxin-negative strains were Col V-positive, produced aerobactin, and belonged to biotype 1 or 2. Of the 5 enterotoxin-negative, F165-positive strains, only 4 were pathogenic for intraperitoneally inoculated adult mice and were serum-resistant. The enterotoxin-negative, F165-negative strain was neither serum-resistant nor mouse-pathogenic.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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