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subspecies serovar Gallinarum biovar Pullorum ( Pullorum) has strict host specificity for poultry, and pullorum disease seriously threatens the poultry industry. Virulence genes play a central role in pathogenicity, but very few reports are available on the distribution of virulence genes in Pullorum. In this study, we investigated 304 Pullorum isolates recovered from chickens in China between 1953 and 2015 for the presence of 25 virulence genes (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and ), including pathogenicity island genes, fimbriae genes, and virulence plasmid genes. PCR showed that 15 of the 25 virulence genes were present in all isolates tested, whereas was not present in any isolate. The presence rates of the remaining genes ranged from 97.7% to 99.7%. The variation rates of these virulence genes was low, and no significant differences were identified in the distribution of virulence genes over time. On the basis of the distribution of these virulence genes, the 304 Pullorum isolates were divided into 10 virulence genotypes. The major genotype, which comprised 93.4% of all isolates, included isolates that carried 24 of the virulence genes assessed. The results of this study will help in the characterization of Pullorum and in the study of the correlation between virulence genotypes and pathogenicity.

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