Je. Blanco et al., SEROTYPES, TOXINS AND ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DIARRHEIC AND HEALTHY RABBITS IN SPAIN, Veterinary microbiology, 38(3), 1994, pp. 193-201
One hundred and ten Escherichia coli strains isolated from diarrhoeic
and healthy rabbits from 50 Spanish commercial farms were serotyped an
d investigated for production of enterotoxins (LT and STa), verotoxins
(VT), cytotoxic necrotizing factors (CNF1 and CNF2), alpha-haemolysin
(Hly) and enterohaemolysin (EntHly), for necrotic and lethal activiti
es and for antibiotic resistance. Six sero-groups (O2, O26, O49, O92,
O103 and O128) accounted for 81% (67 of 83) and 26% (7 of 27) respecti
vely of E. coli strains isolated from diarrhoeic and healthy rabbits (
P<0.001). The most common serotypes found among E. coli strains associ
ated with diarrhoeic rabbits in order of frequency were: O103:K-:H2, O
49:K?:H2, O26:K-:H-, O26:K-:H11, O128:K?:H-, O92:K-:H2 and O2:K5:H6. E
. coli strains belonging to the same serotype but from different farms
usually showed a distint antibiotic resistance pattern. Only one stra
in, of serotype O2:K5:H6 was toxigenic (CNF1(+), Hly(+), necrotic and
lethal).