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Pasteurella multocida Formerly known as PASTEURELLA SEPTICA Introduction A group of related bacteria isolated from hemorrhagic septicemia in a variety of animals and birds are considered as strains of single sps. Designated as P.multocida Morphology Non motile Gram negative bacilli Non sporing It resembles Yersinia in morphology Culture Blood agar: moist, mucoid, and slimy growth (smooth watery colonies) Nutrient broth: granular deposits at the bottom of test tube Mac conkey agar: colourless, non lactose fermenting Yersinia pasteurella Bio-chemical reactions Catalase: positive Oxidase: positive Indole: positive Nitrate red.: +ve Gelatin: positive Lactose: non fermentor Pathogenesis Often present in upper respiratory tract of animals such as sheep, dogs, cats, rats, and cattle Some times commensals in humans Infection Is by animal bites or trauma Clinical manifestation Local suppurative infections after bite Wound infections, Cellulitis, Abscess, Osteomyelitis. Meningitis following head injury. Respiratory tract infection. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis Appendicitis and its abscess Treatment Tetracyclin Streptomycin penicillin