An evaluation of lectin agglutination and ampicillin sensitivity testing for the differentiation of Bordetella avium and the B avium-like organism [poultry]. [Short contribution]
1994
Tillack, L.A. | Blackall, P.J. (Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, Yeerongpilly (Australia). Animal Research Inst.)
The use of some commonly available lectins as a means of separating Bordetella avium and the B. avium-like organism was tested, and the sensitivity of the 2 taxa to ampicillin, as detected in a disk diffusion test. Lectin agglutination patterns did not prove useful for differentiation. The results suggested that B. avium isolates are uniformly sensitive to ampicillin while isolates of the B. avium-like organism are uniformly resistant, indicating that this a suitable differentiating test for routine diagnostic laboratories.
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