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. 1998 Apr;36(4):1096–1100. doi: 10.1128/jcm.36.4.1096-1100.1998

TABLE 1.

Strains used in this studya

Strain Sourceb
P. multocida
 VP17 (A:4) VP
 VP21 (A:3) VP
 VP161 (A:1) VP
 VP130 (B:2) VP
 VP145 (B:2,5) VP
 VP164 (B:5) VP
 P1511 (B:1) RR
 P5226 (B:3,4) RR
 0140 (B:3,4) RVL
 P5325 (B:4) RR
 VP170 (D:1) VP
 0349 (D) RVL
 P4218 (F:3) RR
P. multocida subsp. multocida NCTC 10322 PB
P. multocida subsp. gallicida NCTC 10204 PB
P. multocida subsp. septica CIP A125 PB
P. dagmatis NCTC 11617 PB
P. canis biotype 1 NCTC 11621 PB
P. canis biotype 2 HIM 843-5 PB
P. stomatis NCTC 11623 PB
P. anatis NCTC 11413 PB
P. langaa NCTC 11411 PB
Pasteurella sp. B strain SSI P6835 PB
P. haemolytica
 0155 (A5) RVL
 0158 (T10) RVL
H. influenzae type b ATCC 10211 CP
A. pleuropneumoniae FD131 VP
Actinobacillus sp. strain 0134 RVLc
E. coli K-12 VP
P. aeruginosa FD28 VP
S. typhimurium FD27 VP
S. aureus Oxford FD32 VP
S. faecalis FD72 VP
B. cereus FD8 VP
a

Known serotypes of P. multocida and P. haemolytica are given in parentheses following each isolate identification number. 

b

VP, Department of Veterinary Pathology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. RR, R. Rimler, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Animal Disease Center, Ames, Iowa. RVL, Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Benalla, Victoria, Australia. PB, P. Blackall, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Animal Research Institute, Yeerongpilly, Queensland, Australia. CP, J. J. Sullivan, N. J. Nicolaides, and Partners, Consulting Pathologists, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 

c

Originally obtained from RVL as P. multocida, this strain, upon subculture, was determined to be an Actinobacillus species by the Medvet Microbact 24E system (Medvet, Adelaide, Australia).