Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica

A highly presumptive identification of Nocardia farcinica was made of 47 bacterial isolates. Fifteen isolates from Alberta, 9 from Ontario, and 2 each from New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia were from clinical cases involved in the Canadian mastitis epizootic. Seventeen additional isolates...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Main Authors: Manninen, K. I., Smith, R. A., Kim, L. O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1993
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/m93-092 2024-09-15T18:20:14+00:00 Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica Manninen, K. I. Smith, R. A. Kim, L. O. 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/m93-092 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/m93-092 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Microbiology volume 39, issue 7, page 635-641 ISSN 0008-4166 1480-3275 journal-article 1993 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/m93-092 2024-08-22T04:08:44Z A highly presumptive identification of Nocardia farcinica was made of 47 bacterial isolates. Fifteen isolates from Alberta, 9 from Ontario, and 2 each from New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia were from clinical cases involved in the Canadian mastitis epizootic. Seventeen additional isolates from Alberta were recovered from farm milk bulk tanks from herds found to have cows involved in the epizootic. All isolates were shown by high-performance liquid chromatography to possess mycolic acids of a size consistent with the genus Nocardia. All isolates were resistant to a concentration of 5 μg/mL of mitomycin C. Forty-five isolates grew well and 2 showed reduced growth in the presence of 50 μg/mL of kanamycin acid sulfate. Forty-six isolates were resistant to 5-fluorouracil at a concentration of 20 μg/mL. All isolates were resistant to lysozyme. Resistance to these compounds supported the placement of the isolates in the genus Nocardia. Thirty-five isolates produced strong β-galactosidase reactions and 12 showed weak reactions. The demonstration of β-galactosidase activity further supports the identification of the isolates as nocardiae. Attempts to identify the bacteria to species by high-performance liquid chromatography of mycolic acid esters were frustrated, since two species of Nocardia were found to have indistinguishable mycolic acid patterns. The physiological and growth characteristics of the isolates were consistent with Nocardia farcinica.Key words: Nocardia farcinica, mastitis, mycolic acids, high-performance liquid chromatography. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Microbiology 39 7 635 641
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description A highly presumptive identification of Nocardia farcinica was made of 47 bacterial isolates. Fifteen isolates from Alberta, 9 from Ontario, and 2 each from New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia were from clinical cases involved in the Canadian mastitis epizootic. Seventeen additional isolates from Alberta were recovered from farm milk bulk tanks from herds found to have cows involved in the epizootic. All isolates were shown by high-performance liquid chromatography to possess mycolic acids of a size consistent with the genus Nocardia. All isolates were resistant to a concentration of 5 μg/mL of mitomycin C. Forty-five isolates grew well and 2 showed reduced growth in the presence of 50 μg/mL of kanamycin acid sulfate. Forty-six isolates were resistant to 5-fluorouracil at a concentration of 20 μg/mL. All isolates were resistant to lysozyme. Resistance to these compounds supported the placement of the isolates in the genus Nocardia. Thirty-five isolates produced strong β-galactosidase reactions and 12 showed weak reactions. The demonstration of β-galactosidase activity further supports the identification of the isolates as nocardiae. Attempts to identify the bacteria to species by high-performance liquid chromatography of mycolic acid esters were frustrated, since two species of Nocardia were found to have indistinguishable mycolic acid patterns. The physiological and growth characteristics of the isolates were consistent with Nocardia farcinica.Key words: Nocardia farcinica, mastitis, mycolic acids, high-performance liquid chromatography.
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author Manninen, K. I.
Smith, R. A.
Kim, L. O.
spellingShingle Manninen, K. I.
Smith, R. A.
Kim, L. O.
Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
author_facet Manninen, K. I.
Smith, R. A.
Kim, L. O.
author_sort Manninen, K. I.
title Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
title_short Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
title_full Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
title_fullStr Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
title_full_unstemmed Highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent Canada-wide mastitis epizootic as Nocardia farcinica
title_sort highly presumptive identification of bacterial isolates associated with the recent canada-wide mastitis epizootic as nocardia farcinica
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