| Literature DB >> 20173181 |
T K Jensen1, A S Christensen, M Boye.
Abstract
The weakly beta-hemolytic porcine spirochete Brachyspira murdochii is considered a normal intestinal commensal. In the present study, however, a field case of B murdochii-associated catarrhal colitis was identified in a pig, as characterized by extensive spirochetal colonization of the surface epithelium. Experimentally, 8 weaned pigs were challenged with the B murdochii isolate, reproducing catarrhal colitis in 2 animals. By applying fluorescent in situ hybridization using a species-specific oligonucleotide probe targeting 23S rRNA, B murdochii organisms were found in high numbers and were closely associated with the surface epithelium in the pigs with catarrhal colitis. The results indicate that, when present in high numbers, B murdochii is low pathogenic for pigs.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20173181 DOI: 10.1177/0300985809359054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221