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Campylobacter spp. - source |
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Definition
-normal commensals of gut esp +/- repro tract |
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Campylobacter spp. - main dz |
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Definition
associated w. area of commensals i.e. intestinal (diarrhoea) or genital (infertility / abortion) |
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Term
Campylobacter jejuni - source |
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Definition
-normal gut flora in many mammals and birds NB: shares genetic material w. C.coli - some bact. are 50:50! |
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Campylobacter jejuni - main dz |
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Definition
main problem is enteritis in man -also abortion in sheep, cattle, dogs, mastitis in cows |
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Term
Campylobacter jejuni - transmission |
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Definition
-contaminated food esp poultry (poultry are carriers) -raw/unpasteurised milk -direct contact w. puppies Infective dose = 500 bact (v. low) - there are 10e7/g faeces! 50% of chickens have gut carriage and spread in processing plant |
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Term
Campylobacter jejuni - dz. in man |
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Definition
-1-7 days enteritis, dysentery, fever (biggest cause of food poisoning) ~1% of cases develop Guillain Barre syndrome (peripheral neuritis/neuropathy - poss. loss of limb use) |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - source |
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Definition
-obligate parasite in bovine genital tract -veneral transmission |
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Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - main dz |
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Definition
bovine abortion / infertility (NB: in humans inf. is systemic) |
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Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - pathogenesis / sequence of events |
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Definition
bull is sublinical carrier in prepuce) --> cow --> inflam of uterus / oviducts --> resorption / 10% early abortion (body is trying to throw eveything out!) --> persistent infection / inflam and herd infertility at 6-7 mnths --> some clear infection w. immunity for 4 years, 1/3 get chronic infection of cervix/vagina and require tx |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - immunity |
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Definition
after abortion / resorption / inflam: -some clear infection w. immunity for 4 years -1/3 get chronic infection of cervix/vagina and require tx |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - dx |
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Definition
-PCR of semen -Microscopy and culture (preputial wash, vaginal mucus, placenta / foetus) not gram stain, use immunofluoresence or culture -serology - look for vaginal IgA (good), agglutination test or ELISA |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis - control |
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Definition
-screnn bulls, remove carriers and give antibiotics -AI from clean bulls -elimination from herd IS possible -vacc can be used therapeutically and prophylatically |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss fetus - source |
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Definition
-normal gut flora, mainly sheep -oral transmission from aborted material / placenta |
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Campylobacter fetus ss fetus - main dz |
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Definition
ovine abortion and enteritis (entertitis / systemic in man) |
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Campylobacter fetus ss fetus - sequence of events |
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Definition
gut --> penetration --> blood --> late term placenta --> inflam / late term abortion --> no carriage or subsequence abortion |
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Campylobacter fetus ss fetus - diagnosis |
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Definition
similar to Campylobacter fetus spp venerealis - i.e. not gram stain, immunofluorescence, culture |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss fetus - control |
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Definition
-can NOT eliminate -antibiotics and vaccines -clean up aborted material and placenta |
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Term
Campylobacter fetus ss venerealis and ss fetus - comparison |
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Definition
-ss. venerealis causes abortion in cattle ss. fetus causes abortion in sheep -ss. fetus can also cause enteritis -ss. venerealis is obligate para. of bovine genital tract -ss. fetus is a gut commensal of sheep -ss. veneralis can be eliminated from a herd, ss. fetus can not |
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Term
Campylobacter jejuni and C. fetus - comparison |
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Definition
-C.jejuni main dz. is enteritis in man -C. fetus main dz in abortion in cattle and sheep |
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