2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2017.09.004
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Host responses and bacterial colonization following inoculation of Pasteurella multocida P52 strain into unvaccinated and aluminum hydroxide gel hemorrhagic septicemia vaccinated mice

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“…It was found that P. multocida B:2 tends to attach to the lung as early as 2 hours post-inoculation with a mild colonization. In natural infection, colonisation and proliferation of P. multocida started in the nasal mucosa before it is inhaled and deposited in the lungs leading to multifocal points of infective sites (Gonzales and Maheswaran, 1993;Singh et al, 2017). This study revealed that the rate of attachment increased to reach peak at 10 hours post-inoculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…It was found that P. multocida B:2 tends to attach to the lung as early as 2 hours post-inoculation with a mild colonization. In natural infection, colonisation and proliferation of P. multocida started in the nasal mucosa before it is inhaled and deposited in the lungs leading to multifocal points of infective sites (Gonzales and Maheswaran, 1993;Singh et al, 2017). This study revealed that the rate of attachment increased to reach peak at 10 hours post-inoculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Septicaemia develops rapidly following entrance of the causative agent leading to peracute disease, which is characteristic in natural outbreaks of HS (Annas et al, 2015a). This is due to the wide distribution of the bacterium in the various organs (Sarah et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2017). The possible involvement of urinary tract in transmission of HS was first reported by Annas et al (2014) following detection and isolation of high concentrations of P. multocida B:2 from the kidney, urine and the urinary bladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro assays have been performed using macrophages and aortic endothelial cells [348][349][350][351]. Mouse models can play an important role in investigation of pathogenesis and vaccine development [317,[351][352][353][354][355][356][357][358][359][360][361][362][363]. Rats with or without immunosuppression have also been used to explore pathogenesis and novel vaccines [349][350][351][364][365][366].…”
Section: Hemorrhagic Septicemiamentioning
confidence: 99%