1993
DOI: 10.1136/vr.133.7.165
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Serotyping and distribution of Listeria isolates from cases of ovine listeriosis

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“…The clearest example is provided by the L. ivanovii-specific serovar 5, which is recovered almost exclusively from ruminants, especially sheep. In these animals, serovar 5 strains cause perinatal infections but not encephalitis, the most typical clinical manifestations of ovine listeriosis (134,397,606,610,693) (Fig. 1A to D).…”
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“…The clearest example is provided by the L. ivanovii-specific serovar 5, which is recovered almost exclusively from ruminants, especially sheep. In these animals, serovar 5 strains cause perinatal infections but not encephalitis, the most typical clinical manifestations of ovine listeriosis (134,397,606,610,693) (Fig. 1A to D).…”
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“…Thirteen serotypes of L. monocytogenes have been identified. However, most isolates belong to only three serotypes, 1/2a, 1/2b, and 4b (10,24). Although the epidemiological benefit of serotyping is limited, it has provided rapid information for the screening of isolates during suspected outbreaks.…”
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“…Ovine outbreaks (Ͼ5 cases) are predominantly of serotype 4b 18 ; sporadic isolated cases are mainly attributed to serotype 1/2. 22,29 Genetic typing has been used to characterize and demonstrate the possible relationship among isolates of the same serovar recovered from a single outbreak. 9,13,15,40 Genetic analysis has included phage typing, 2 ribotyping, 44,46 pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, 6 or polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assays, such as randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) as well as amplification of enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC).…”
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