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Pasteurella /Pas·teur·el·la/ (pas?ter-el´ah) a genus of gram-negative bacteria (family Pasteurellaceae), including P. multo´cida, the etiologic agent of the hemorrhagic septicemias.
Pasteurella a genus of gram-negative facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria. Pasteurella aerogenes found in pigs. A cause of wound infections from pig bites. Pasteurella anatipestifer see Riemerellaanatipestifer. Pasteurella anatis see Gallibacterium anatis. Pasteurella avium see Avibacterium avium. Pasteurella caballi causes respiratory infections in horses. Pasteurella canis commensal in dogs. Can cause bite wound infections and also pneumonia in cattle and sheep. Pasteurella dagmatis commensal of dogs and cats. Cause of bite wound infections. Pasteurella gallinarum Pasteurella granulomatis see Mannheimiagranulomatis. Pasteurella haemolytica biotype A now called Mannheimiahaemolytica and M. glucosida. Pasteurella haemolytica biotype T see P. trehalosi (below). Pasteurella langaaensis a commensal of birds Pasteurella lymphangitidis a cause of lymphangitis in cattle. Pasteurella mairii a cause of abortion in sows. Pasteurella multocida (syn. Pasteurella septica) types A, B, D, E, F the cause of hemorrhagic septicemia in cattle, sheep and pigs, fowl cholera of birds, pasteurellosis of rabbits, and gangrenous mastitis of ewes. It is also commonly found in atrophic rhinitis of pigs. Divided into three subspecies, gallicida, multocida and septica, but these do not appear to have any host species predilection. Pasteurella pestis see yersiniapestis. Pasteurella piscicida causes pasteurellosis in a range of marine warm water species especially in the Mediterranean and Japan. Pasteurella pneumotropica, Pasteurella stomatis recovered from dogs, cats and rodents and may be involved in infected bite wounds. P. pneumotropica also causes pneumonia and abscesses in rodents. Pasteurella salpingitidis see actinobacillussalpingitidis. Pasteurella skyensis cause of mortalities in farmed Atlantic salmon. Pasteurella species A cause of sinusitis and conjunctivitis in birds. Pasteurella species B cause of wound infections. Possibly a commensal of dogs and cats. Pasteurella stomatis commensal in dogs and cats, but can cause bronchitis in dogs and wound infections. Pasteurella testudinis associated with respiratory disease in tortoises. Pasteurella trehalosa (P. haemolytica biotype T) cause of septicemic disease in weaned sheep. Pasteurella trehalosi cause of septicemic pasteurellosis in older lambs, goats and pigs. Previously called P. haemolytica biotype T. Pasteurella tularensis see francisellatularensis. Pasteurella volantium recovered from chickens. See Avibacterium volantium. |
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