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African Journal of Microbiology Research Vol.
1 (3), 029-032, August 2007
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Characterization of
Clostridium perfringens field isolates, implicated in necrotic
entritis outbreaks on private broiler farms in Cairo, by multiplex PCR
Effat, M. M1*; Abdallah, Y. A.2,
Soheir, M. F.1, and Rady, M. M.3
1Microbiology and
Immunology dept, National research centre, Giza, Egypt.
2Serum and Vaccine
Research Institute, Abbassia, Egypt.
3Poultry Diseases
dept, National Research centre, Giza, Egypt.
*Corresponding
author. E-mail: mmeffat@hotmail.com.
Accepted 25 July 2007 |
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During the winter of 2006, outbreaks of severe
entritis affected many broiler farms in the AL-Fayoum governorate, south
of Cairo, Egypt. To identify the causative agent(s), bacterial isolates
(14) from the diseased chickens were characterized phenotypically and
biochemically. All isolates exhibited characteristics of Clostridium
perfringens. Subsequently, molecular typing of the bacterial
isolates was performed by multiplex PCR using four sets of primers
specific for the genes encoding the C. perfringens α, β, ε and ι
toxins, respectively. A single amplicon, corresponding in size to the
alpha (α) toxin-encoding gene (approximately 402 bp), was amplified from
all the bacterial isolates. It was therefore concluded that only C.
perfringens type A was responsible for the disease outbreaks.
Key words:
Clostridium perfringens- necrotic entritis – broiler chicken –
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