Actinobacillus lignieresii Flashcards

1
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hosts

A

cattle
sheep

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2
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location

A

commensal of oral cavity

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3
Q

what required for initial isolation

A

serum or blood and CO2

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4
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what forms under chronic conditions
why

A

granuloma formation
because host can’t clear organism

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5
Q

disease

A

actinobacillosis – wooden tongue

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6
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lesions of wooden tongue

A

tumor like lesions of tongue and oral cavity that ulcerate
bacteria can spread to internal organs and skin after ulceration

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7
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virulence

A

LPS
RTX exotoxin (weak)
capable of disseminating
resistance to host defense – chronic granulomatous inflammation

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8
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vaccination

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live vaccine expected to be optimal – none commercially available
bacterin used experimentally

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9
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effects of experimental bacterin

A

reduced relapse
prevented new cases

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10
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control

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disease is sporadic, prevented by good management

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11
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treatment

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sodium/potassium iodide IV (70mg/kg of 10-20% solution) or in local lesions effectively stop acute signs

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12
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treatment and going to slaughter

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treatment with sodium/potassium iodide discouraged if going to slaughter

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13
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other treatments

A

antibiotics – streptomycin
prevent feeding coarse feedstuffs – self inoculation of buccal epithelium

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