DERMATOPHILUS Flashcards
1
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Describe the morphology of Dermatophilus.
A
- Gram +
- Forms a branching, filamentous, segmenting rod.
- Aerobic
- Motile
- Non-spore forming
- Non acid fast
2
Q
Describe the pathogenicity of Dermatophilus.
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- Infection in superficial layers of skin characterized by formation of crusts or scabs varying in size from quite small to about 2.5 cm
- Severe form of disease has been responsible for deaths of calves, sheep, and goats
3
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Mycotic dermatitis is the disease induced by Dermatophilus in sheep. What are its three forms?
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- Dermatitis of wool-covered areas
- Dermatitis of face and scrotum
- Dermatitis of lower leg and foot (Strawberry foot rot)
4
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Describe the morphology of Dermattophilus.
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- Greyish/white colonies appears w/ in 24-48 hrs
- Fimbriated, lacelike borders
- Possess polar flagella that can be seen in wet mounts
— Grows well on blood agar, tryptose agar, and other media
5
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What are the treatment and control methods of Dermatophilus?
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- Large dose of combined penicillin and streptomycin
- Tetracycline and Chloramphenicol
- Removal of scabs with brush and mild soaps should be done before application of iodine compounds.