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Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees
Pasteurella multocida can cause a variety of diseases in various species of mammals and birds throughout the world but nothing is known about its importance for wild great apes. In this study we isolated P. multocida from wild living, habituated chimpanzees from Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024236 |
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author | Köndgen, Sophie Leider, Michaela Lankester, Felix Bethe, Astrid Lübke-Becker, Antina Leendertz, Fabian H. Ewers, Christa |
author_facet | Köndgen, Sophie Leider, Michaela Lankester, Felix Bethe, Astrid Lübke-Becker, Antina Leendertz, Fabian H. Ewers, Christa |
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description | Pasteurella multocida can cause a variety of diseases in various species of mammals and birds throughout the world but nothing is known about its importance for wild great apes. In this study we isolated P. multocida from wild living, habituated chimpanzees from Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire. Isolates originated from two chimpanzees that died during a respiratory disease outbreak in 2004 as well as from one individual that developed chronic air-sacculitis following this outbreak. Four isolates were subjected to a full phenotypic and molecular characterisation. Two different clones were identified using pulsed field gel electrophoresis. Multi Locus Sequence Typing (MLST) enabled the identification of previous unknown alleles and two new sequence types, ST68 and ST69, were assigned. Phylogenetic analysis of the superoxide dismutase (sodA) gene and concatenated sequences from seven MLST-housekeeping genes showed close clustering within known P. multocida isolated from various hosts and geographic locations. Due to the clinical relevance of the strains described here, these results make an important contribution to our knowledge of pathogens involved in lethal disease outbreaks among endangered great apes. |
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spelling | pubmed-31695692011-09-19 Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees Köndgen, Sophie Leider, Michaela Lankester, Felix Bethe, Astrid Lübke-Becker, Antina Leendertz, Fabian H. Ewers, Christa PLoS One Research Article Pasteurella multocida can cause a variety of diseases in various species of mammals and birds throughout the world but nothing is known about its importance for wild great apes. In this study we isolated P. multocida from wild living, habituated chimpanzees from Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire. Isolates originated from two chimpanzees that died during a respiratory disease outbreak in 2004 as well as from one individual that developed chronic air-sacculitis following this outbreak. Four isolates were subjected to a full phenotypic and molecular characterisation. Two different clones were identified using pulsed field gel electrophoresis. Multi Locus Sequence Typing (MLST) enabled the identification of previous unknown alleles and two new sequence types, ST68 and ST69, were assigned. Phylogenetic analysis of the superoxide dismutase (sodA) gene and concatenated sequences from seven MLST-housekeeping genes showed close clustering within known P. multocida isolated from various hosts and geographic locations. Due to the clinical relevance of the strains described here, these results make an important contribution to our knowledge of pathogens involved in lethal disease outbreaks among endangered great apes. Public Library of Science 2011-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3169569/ /pubmed/21931664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024236 Text en Köndgen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Köndgen, Sophie Leider, Michaela Lankester, Felix Bethe, Astrid Lübke-Becker, Antina Leendertz, Fabian H. Ewers, Christa Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title |
Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title_full |
Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title_fullStr |
Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title_short |
Pasteurella multocida Involved in Respiratory Disease of Wild Chimpanzees |
title_sort | pasteurella multocida involved in respiratory disease of wild chimpanzees |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024236 |
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