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A study of the use of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis as a typing tool in fowl cholera outbreaks
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A study of the use of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis as a typing tool in fowl cholera outbreaks

P.J. Blackall, N. Fegan, G.T.I. Chew and D.J. Hampson
Avian Pathology, Vol.28(2), pp.195-198
1999
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Abstract

Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) was compared with restriction endonuclease analysis (REA) and ribotyping as a method for differentiating isolates of Pasteurella multocida in a retrospective study of eight fowl cholera outbreaks on seven turkey farms. MLEE typing matched the results previously obtained by REA and ribotyping, except that the two outbreaks linked by REA and ribotyping were not linked by MLEE typing. MLEE appears to be a useful technique for investigations of fowl cholera outbreaks.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.248 Sexually Transmitted Infections
1.248.1656 Pasteurella Multocida
Web Of Science research areas
Veterinary Sciences
ESI research areas
Plant & Animal Science
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