Pasteurella multocida
Pasteurella multocida : It's gram-negative Bacteria. Non-motile sensitive to penicillium Family Pasteurellaceae Genus Pasteurella 16S rRNA gene GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIUM- INDICATES PINK IN COLOR Phylogenic and molecular study of P.multocida : The bacterium has 146 KDa protein belonging to the A-B of toxins. nucleotides sequencing of 1.3Kbp and phylogenetic analysis isolates 16s rRNA gene isolates. Molecular characterization of P. multocida local strain using Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus (ERIC), 13 virulence genes and the outer membrane protein (OmpH) gene provided data information that could be used as a diagnostic tool, epidemiological markers. The serotype A and D of the organism produce a protein toxin PMT which is responsible for the pathogenesis of virulent factor that causes disease. IN ANIMALS: Pasteurella species are highly prevalent among animal populations, where they are often found as part of the normal microbiota of the oral, nasopharyngeal,