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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2012: 572732, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23346017

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Actinobaculum suis is an important agent related to urinary infection in swine females. Due to its fastidious growth characteristics, the isolation of this anaerobic bacterium is difficult, thus impairing the estimation of its prevalence. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection and identification of A. suis and then compare these results with traditional isolation methods. Bacterial isolation and PCR were performed on one hundred and ninety-two urine samples from sows and forty-five preputial swabs from boars. The results indicate that this PCR was specific for A. suis, presenting a detection limit between 1.0 × 10(1) CFU/mL and 1.0 × 10(2) CFU/mL. A. suis frequencies, as measured by PCR, were 8.9% (17/192) in sow urine samples and 82.2% (37/45) in preputial swabs. Assessed using conventional culturing techniques, none of the urine samples were positive for A. suis; however, A. suis was detected in 31.1% (14/45) of the swabs. This PCR technique was shown to be an efficient method for the detection of A. suis in urine and preputial swabs.


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Actinomycetaceae/genética , Infecciones por Actinomycetales/veterinaria , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/microbiología , Actinomycetaceae/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Actinomycetales/microbiología , Infecciones por Actinomycetales/orina , Animales , ADN Bacteriano/química , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Femenino , Masculino , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Porcinos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/orina
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