Detected some virulence factors of Corynebacteria isolated from ruminants

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Detected some virulence factors of Corynebacteria isolated from ruminants

Amany Omar Selim
Amany Omar Selim enha Provincial Laboratory, Animal Health Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Egypt
Aya Soliman
Aya Soliman
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab
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Background: Ruminants suffer from suppurative infections caused by the corynebacteriaceae affecting animals and humans. They cause severe economic losses and a high culling rate with poor treatment efficacy. Objectives: The present study aimed for isolation and identification of Corynebacterium species from ruminants. Antimicrobial sensitivity and detection for some virulence factors were done. Methods: Two hundred and fifteen samples were gathered from various abscess locations in different species, inoculated on Baird Parker agar with 1% tween 80 then identified by biochemical tests. Antimicrobial sensitivity by MIC test was done with levofloxacin, Zinc oxide Nanoparticles, and Egyptian propolis extraction. Some isolates of Corynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis were identification of by 16Sr RNA PCR. Results: Positive suspected isolates were 22 isolates for Corynebacterium (C.) pseudotuberculosis whilst 5 isolates for Trueperella (T.) pyogenes as they grow as small, dark grey opaque colonies. C. pseudotuberculosis was positive for esculin, urease, catalase, Ellman, and Beta-D-Fucosidase while T. pyogenes was negative for them. All isolates showed phenotypic virulence factors such as hemolysin, and lipase enzymes with lecithinase activity, and biofilm formation. Antimicrobial sensitivity showed sensitivity to levofloxacin and resistance to the other while showing anti-biofilm formation at the same concentration. 8 isolates of C. pseudotuberculosis were sequenced and recorded in the gene bank with accession number ON899860.

Detected some virulence factors of Corynebacteria isolated from ruminants

Background: Ruminants suffer from suppurative infections caused by the corynebacteriaceae affecting animals and humans. They cause severe economic losses and a high culling rate with poor treatment efficacy. Objectives: The present study aimed for isolation and identification of Corynebacterium species from ruminants. Antimicrobial sensitivity and detection for some virulence factors were done. Methods: Two hundred and fifteen samples were gathered from various abscess locations in different species, inoculated on Baird Parker agar with 1% tween 80 then identified by biochemical tests. Antimicrobial sensitivity by MIC test was done with levofloxacin, Zinc oxide Nanoparticles, and Egyptian propolis extraction. Some isolates of Corynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis were identification of by 16Sr RNA PCR. Results: Positive suspected isolates were 22 isolates for Corynebacterium (C.) pseudotuberculosis whilst 5 isolates for Trueperella (T.) pyogenes as they grow as small, dark grey opaque colonies. C. pseudotuberculosis was positive for esculin, urease, catalase, Ellman, and Beta-D-Fucosidase while T. pyogenes was negative for them. All isolates showed phenotypic virulence factors such as hemolysin, and lipase enzymes with lecithinase activity, and biofilm formation. Antimicrobial sensitivity showed sensitivity to levofloxacin and resistance to the other while showing anti-biofilm formation at the same concentration. 8 isolates of C. pseudotuberculosis were sequenced and recorded in the gene bank with accession number ON899860.

Amany Omar Selim
Amany Omar Selim enha Provincial Laboratory, Animal Health Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Egypt
Aya Soliman
Aya Soliman
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab

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Amany Omar Selim. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 23 (GJMR Volume 23 Issue G2): .

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Detected some virulence factors of Corynebacteria isolated from ruminants

Amany Omar Selim
Amany Omar Selim enha Provincial Laboratory, Animal Health Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Egypt
Aya Soliman
Aya Soliman
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab
Ashraf Awaad Abd El-Tawab

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