
Occasionally the occurrence of isolates of the genus Bordetella has been reported, with unclear assignment to one of the known species in sheep from New Zealand and Great Britain. In this study we describe the isolation of strains belonging to the genus Bordetella in a flock of sheep from Germany. These isolates were characterized biochemically by serological tests and whole cell fatty acid analysis. Our isolates could be divided into three subgroups by their differential growth on MacConcey- and Tyrosine agar. A clear assignment to one of the known Bordetella species was not possible.
Sheep, Bordetella, Germany, Colony Count, Microbial, Animals, Sheep Diseases, Antibodies, Bacterial, Bordetella Infections
Sheep, Bordetella, Germany, Colony Count, Microbial, Animals, Sheep Diseases, Antibodies, Bacterial, Bordetella Infections
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