Sb. Feresu et al., A NEW LEPTOSPIRAL SEROVAR, NGAVI, IN THE TARASSOVI SEROGROUP ISOLATEDFROM ZIMBABWE OXEN, International journal of systematic bacteriology, 48(1), 1998, pp. 207-213
Two strains of the genus Leptospira, belonging to serogroup Tarassovi,
were isolated from kidneys of apparently healthy oxen slaughtered at
an abattoir in Zimbabwe, Both strains belonged to the same serovar but
could not be assigned to previously known serovars using the cross-ag
glutinin absorption test, The name ngavi is proposed for the new serov
ar containing these two strains; strain SBF 16 is the reference strain
, The Zimbabwe isolates showed some antigenic similarity to serovar ga
tuni when analyses were carried out using eight monoclonal antibodies,
and had restriction patterns similar to those of serovars tarassovi,
tunis, moldaviae and guidae when their chromosomal DNAs were analysed
using RFLP analysis, The restriction patterns of the two strains could
be distinguished from each other and from those of the four serovars
when their Southern blots were hybridized with a probe synthesized fro
m a repetitive sequence element cloned from serovar hardjo strain Hard
jo-bovis.