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Transition Bacteria Characteristics |
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similar to fungi forming mycelial-like filaments, aerial hyphae club-shaped cells and acid-fast elements live in soil as natural inhabitant |
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Transition Bacteria Definition |
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Actinomycetes heterogeneous group of gram-positive anaerobic bacteria filamentous and branching growth patterns |
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Transition Bacteria Pathogenic Species |
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Actinomyces bovis Actinomyces viscosus Arcanobacterium pyogenes commensals of oral, nasal, and genital tracts |
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Actinomyces bovis Disease |
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Bovine Lumpy Jaw Equine Poll Evil Equine Fistulous Withers |
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Actinomyces bovis Characteristics |
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facultative aerobe wide variety of cell morphology normal flora of oropharynx and digestive tract |
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opportunistic invasion as result of trauma/foreign body grows in anaerobic in damaged tissues |
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large lump on the jaw suppurative proliferative osteomyelitis facial distortion, loose teeth, dyspnea, pulmonary disease, abdominal disease, pus has sulfur granules Sulfure granules are horse-shoe shaped |
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Actinomyces bovis Diagnosis |
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bacteria are protected from host in the sulfur granules wash pus to expose sulfu granules place granules on slides, treat with 10% NaOH and crush with cover slip material can be smeared and stained see diversity of forms of bacteria (cocci, rods, filaments, branching rods, club-shapes, spirals) |
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Actinomyces bovis Treatment |
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rarely successful in chronic cases antibiotics cannot penetrate infection in early stages, penicillin |
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Actinomyces viscosus Characteristics |
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aerobic, catalase positive make diphtheroid and filamentous forms |
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Actinomyces viscosus Diseases |
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canine pulmonary actinomycosis localized granulomatous abscesses |
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Actinomyces viscosus Diagnosis |
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a lot of exudate must be cultured very difficult to culture |
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Arcanobacterium pyogenes Characteristics |
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gram positive rods that may be clubbed at one end |
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Arcanobacterium pyogenes Entry |
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opportunistic found on mucous membranes of healthy animals |
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Arcanobacterium pyogenes Disease |
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acute, purulent mastitis that kills the quarter together with Fusobacterium necrophorum, causes heel abscesses in sheep Porcine Jowl Abscesses Orchitis, Epididymitis |
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Arcanobacterium pyogenes Treatment |
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treatable with antibiotics after draining abscess |
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pleomorphic, gram positive fragmentation of filaments result to rod and coccus strict aerobe, colonies adhere to agar smooth to moist to wrinkly surface grows very slowly need to gram stain clinical specimen immediately |
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Nocardia asteroides Disease |
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Nocardiosis acute/chronic bovine mastitis pulmonary nocardiosis |
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Nocardia asteroides Entry |
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normal soil organisms inhalation contamination of skin wounds |
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Nocardia asteroides Signs |
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suppurating granulomatous lesions sulfur granules |
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Actinomycosis vs Nocardiosis |
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Actinomyces viscosus will not grow on SAB agar Nocardia will grow on SAB agar |
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Nocardia asteroides Treatment |
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must distinguish between transition bacteria from fungal infection drain abscesses to aid effectiveness of antibiotic therapy |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Disease |
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dermatophilosis cutaneous stretothricosis in cattle lumpy wool or strawberry foot rot in sheep |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Characteristics |
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nonmotile form and motile form lives in soil and on skin |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Forms |
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Non-motile form gram positive branching filamentous rods filaments have branches at right angles
Motile Form gram positive zoospores septa form in filaments horizontally and vertically to give rise to coccoid cells coccoid cells dissociate to motile flagellate zoospores which are infectious zoospores released when infected skin gets wet |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Signs |
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acute/chronic exudative dermatitis with scab formation cutaneous stretothricosis in cattle |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Transmission |
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direct mechanical contact, bugs, dipping sheep |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Pathogenesis |
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zoospores respond and like CO2 diffused from skin spores germinate and hyphal branch penetrates epidermis hyphae grow and invade hair/wool serous exudate leaks to surface scab forms new epidermis forms and is infected |
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Dermatophilus congolensis Treatment |
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can persist for long time can recover spontaneously during dry weather no vaccines removal of scabs aids topical antibiotics |
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