Campylobacter Flashcards
General characteristics
- spiral
- microaerobic
- GN
- cause gastroenteritis in people and animals
_____ and _____ have the highest prevalence and disease impact
C. jejuni or C. coli (both are thermophilic)
- GI disease leading to diarrhea
- found in contaminated poultry meat
Proliferative bowel disease in pig, horses, ferrets, and hamsters is caused by
Lawsonia intracellularis
Swine dysentery
Caused by Treponema hyodysenteriae
- was once associated with campylobacter
Transmission
Fecal oral or food/waterborne
Zoonotic transmission
In meat from animal (chicken primarily)
- food safety issue
Chemotaxis mechanisms
- flagellin sense chemotaxins for C. jejuni
- muscin, bile, and L-fucose are positive chemotaxins
Cytotoxicity
Cytolethal distending toxin
- stops cell’s growth cycle in G2 = death
- cell death is the reason for blood in host diarrhea
Clinical signs in dogs
Mucus-laden, watery, and/or bile streaked diarrhea that typically lasts 3-7 days
- diarrhea is a result of bacteria’s colonization in the intestine and cell death is due to cytolethal toxin
What is the standard method of diagnosis?
Microaerobic culture of feces at 42 C
Thermophilic/thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. include:
- C. jejuni
- C. coli
- C. upsaliensis
- C. mucosalis
- C. hyointestinalis
- C. helveticus
- –> all grow best at 42 C, but are capable of growth at 37 C
C. fetus
Do not grow well at 42 C
C. jejuni is differentiated on its ability to ______
Hydrolyze hippurate
What is the drug of choice for Campy in humans?
Erythromycin
- is also effective in other animals
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis
Aka: vibriosis
- venereal disease of cattle
- early embryonic death, infertility, a protracted calving season, occasionally abortion