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. 1985 Dec 1;26(4):501–512. doi: 10.1186/BF03546522

Serological Characterization of Haemophilus Pleuropneumoniae (Actinobacillus Pleuropneumoniae) Strains and Proposal of a New Serotype: Serotype 9

Serologisk karakterisering af Haemophilus (Actinobacillus) pleuropneumoniae stammer og forelæggelse af en ny serotype: serotype 9

Ragnhild Nielsen 1,
PMCID: PMC8202662  PMID: 3939175

Abstract

Ten strains of H. pleuropneumoniae isolated from 10 herd outbreaks of pleuropneumonia were studied by means of the slide agglutination test, the indirect haemaggluitiniation (IHA) test and by gel diffusion. The strains were antigenically homogeneous and serologically distinct from serotypes 1 through 8. It is therefore proposed to refer these strains to a new serotype: serotype 9, with strain CVJ 13261 as the type strain.

In addition to the serotype-specific capsular antigens, capsular antigen of serotype 1 (strain 4074) could be demonstrated in the 10 strains by means of gel diffusion analyses.

In cross protection studies it was shown that the antigenic determinants shared by serotypes 9 and 1 were unable to yield a sufficient protection against disease. Thus, parenteral immunization with a killed 6-h culture of serotype 9 did not afford an acceptable protection against challenge with serotype 1 since only 3 of the 5 vaccinates were protected. The reverse experiment showed that parenteral immunization with serotype 1 only protected 1 out of 4 vaccinates.

Keywords: indirect haemagglutination test, gel diffusion

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