21. Enterotoxemia caused by Escherichia coli (calf, pig), oedema disease of swine; coli septicemia Flashcards
e. coli antigens
o somatic
k capsular
h flagellar
f fimbrial/adhesions
toxins of e. coli
endotoxin
exotoxin
enterotoxigenic e. coli
etec
enteropathogenic e. coli
epec
enterotoxemic e. coli
stec/edec
clinical signs of collicbacillosis
neonatal diarrhoea
post weaning diarrhoea
oedema disease
host factors of collibacillosis
non specific virulence
acquired immunity
clinical signs of etec infection
thin, yellowish diarrhoea
exsiccation, emaciation
lesions of etec infection
fluid filled small intestinal loops
dilated serosal vessels
usually no microscopic changes
Another name of stec infection
oedema disease
when is stec infection common
after weaning
where is oedema present in stec infection
mesentery
stomach
sc eyelids
brain
predisposition of stec infection
overeating
sudden changes in diet
other symptoms of stec infection
biphasic fever
hyper/hypo glycaemia
DIC