Aim :
                              Isolation of Clostridium perfringens from 
                              necrotic enteritis cases in poultry and 
                              confirmation by alpha toxin specific PCR. 
                              
                               
                              Materials and Methods: Robertson cooked meat 
                              medium with Brain Heart Infusion broth was used 
                              for isolation of C. perfringens from intestinal 
                              contents of necrotic enteritis suspected birds. 
                              Positive cultures from perfringens agar were 
                              further confirmed by biochemical tests and 
                              subjected to alpha toxin specific PCR. Results: 
                              Twenty Clostridium perfringens isolates were 
                              isolated from intestinal contents of thirty five 
                              NE suspected birds. Out of the twenty isolates, 
                              fourteen were isolated from commercial broilers of 
                              2 to 6 wk of age and six from commercial layers of 
                              9 to 15 wk of age. Frequency of isolation of C. 
                              perfringens was more with Robertson cooked meat 
                              medium with BHI broth than thioglycollate broth 
                              alone. When positive cultures were streaked on to 
                              clostridial agar appreciable luxuriant growths 
                              were obtained and the selective streaking of these 
                              colonies on perfringens agar with supplements 
                              revealed rough and black colonies with sulphate 
                              reduction. The isolates produced rough and black 
                              colonies with sulphate reduction on perfringens 
                              agar, double zone haemolysis on sheep blood agar, 
                              stormy clot fermentation on milk medium and 
                              opalescence on egg yolk medium. The isolates were 
                              found negative for oxidase, catalase, liquefied 
                              gelatin, fermented glucose, maltose, lactose and 
                              sucrose except mannitol. All the fourteen isolates 
                              obtained from commercial broilers proved the alpha 
                              toxin producing strains of C. perfringens when 
                              they were subjected to alpha toxin specific PCR.
                              Conclusion: This study revealed alpha toxin 
                              specific PCR is highly useful for detection of 
                              toxigenic strains of Clostridium perfringens in 
                              poultry. 
                              
                               Keywords: Alpha toxin, Clostridium 
                              perfringens, Necrotic enteritis, PCR, Poultry