Campylobacter Flashcards

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General characteristics

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  • spiral
  • microaerobic
  • GN
  • cause gastroenteritis in people and animals
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2
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_____ and _____ have the highest prevalence and disease impact

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C. jejuni or C. coli (both are thermophilic)

  • GI disease leading to diarrhea
  • found in contaminated poultry meat
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3
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Proliferative bowel disease in pig, horses, ferrets, and hamsters is caused by

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Lawsonia intracellularis

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4
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Swine dysentery

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Caused by Treponema hyodysenteriae

- was once associated with campylobacter

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5
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Transmission

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Fecal oral or food/waterborne

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Zoonotic transmission

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In meat from animal (chicken primarily)

- food safety issue

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7
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Chemotaxis mechanisms

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  • flagellin sense chemotaxins for C. jejuni

- muscin, bile, and L-fucose are positive chemotaxins

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8
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Cytotoxicity

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Cytolethal distending toxin

  • stops cell’s growth cycle in G2 = death
  • cell death is the reason for blood in host diarrhea
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9
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Clinical signs in dogs

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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

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10
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What is the standard method of diagnosis?

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Microaerobic culture of feces at 42 C

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Thermophilic/thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. include:

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  • 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
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12
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C. fetus

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Do not grow well at 42 C

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13
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C. jejuni is differentiated on its ability to ______

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Hydrolyze hippurate

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14
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What is the drug of choice for Campy in humans?

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Erythromycin

- is also effective in other animals

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15
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Bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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Aka: vibriosis

  • venereal disease of cattle
  • early embryonic death, infertility, a protracted calving season, occasionally abortion
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16
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C. fetus fetus

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Cause of vibriosis

- transmitted venereally and by contaminated instruments, bedding, or AI using contaminated semen

17
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An infected bull becomes ______

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An asymptomatic carrier

18
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Vibriosis clinical signs

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  • endometritis
  • early embryonic death
  • poor conception rate
  • protracted calving periods
19
Q

Vaccination

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Should start as soon as genital campylobacteriosis is diagnosed