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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 145-282 DRI_Outcome denotes Pasteurella multocida is a veterinary pathogen causing diseases with considerable economic repercussions in a wide range of animal hosts.
T2 283-439 DRI_Challenge denotes In rabbits, P. multocida infections cause a variety of clinical manifestations including rhinitis, pneumonia, septicemia, abscesses, mastitis, and pyometra.
T3 440-725 DRI_Background denotes In this study, 100 P. multocida isolates from different commercial rabbit farms located throughout the Iberian Peninsula were molecularly characterized by capsular typing, detection of four virulence-associated genes (tbpA, toxA, hgbB, and pfhA), and multilocus sequence typing (MLST).
T4 726-835 DRI_Approach denotes Rabbit P. multocida isolates belonged to three different capsular types: A (47.0%), D (28.0%), and F (25.0%).
T5 836-1033 DRI_Approach denotes One group of P. multocida isolates of capsular type D and positive for the hgbB gene was significantly associated with the clinical presentation of respiratory disease (OR 5.91; 95%CI, 1.63-21.38).
T6 1034-1132 DRI_Approach denotes These isolates belonged to same sequence type, ST11, in the P. multocida Multi-host MLST database.
T7 1133-1204 DRI_Outcome denotes The ST11 clone also includes isolates from porcine and avian pneumonia.
T8 1205-1358 DRI_Challenge denotes This clonal group of epidemiologically unrelated P. multocida isolates could be a virulent clone with some degree of specificity for respiratory disease.
T9 1359-1485 DRI_Challenge denotes These findings could be relevant in the development of vaccines for pasteurellosis prevention, especially respiratory disease.