PMID: 697170Sep 1, 1978Paper

Characterization of a Pasteurella multocida bacteriophage

American Journal of Veterinary Research
J L Gadberry, N G Miller

Abstract

The Pasteurella multocida bacteriophage B939a produces turbid plaques, which suggests infection with a temperate phage. Attempts to induce production of lytic phage by UV irradiation were unsuccessful, however, Bateriophage B932a is highly stable at 4 C and relatively stable at room temperature. It tolerates moist heat at 60 C, but is inactivated at 70 C in 10 minutes. Morphologically, it is a tailed phage with a hexagonal head.

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