Food Animal Zoonoses Flashcards
What are the routes of transmission for mycobacterium tuberculosis?
ingestion
inoculation
inhalation
How do you diagnose tuberculosis?
intradermal tuberculin test
what is the treatment for tuberculosis?
isoniazid, rifampin
what are control measures for tuberculosis?
pasteurize milk
TB test and remove + animals
wear gloves
___________ is prevalent in 3rd world countries and can be acquired by direct contact (with fetal fluids), ingestion of animal products, inhalation during slaughtering, and accidental injection. In humans, this disease results in septicemia and undulant fever.
brucellosis
agent = brucella abortus, suis, canis, or melitensis
How do you diagnose brucellosis?
blood culture and serology
what are the treatment options for brucellosis?
tetracycline, trimethoprim sulfa, doxycycline, and rifampin
no treatment for food animals
what is the control for brucellosis?
pasteurize milk
wear protective clothing during parturition
gloves when administering vaccines
test and remove + animals
This disease is acquired by direct contact with infected animals or ingestion of food that is contaminated with feces or urine of infected animals. While fowl and rodents are reservoirs, cats and dogs can get disease from eating rodents and swine from infected feed.
Humans get acute mesenteric lymphadenopathy + abdominal pain with inflamed appendix. Cats get gastroenteritis. And, guinea pigs get nodular abscesses within their abdomen and organs with rapid weight loss + diarrhea.
Pseudotuberculosis
agent: yersenia paratuberculosis
This organism is acquired through ingestion. Pigs are the primary reservoir. Immunocompromised people are most susceptible. They will experience appendicitis like symptoms and diarrhea. This disease can be prevented by having proper hygiene after handling pets and pork products
yersinia enterocolitica
This disease can be acquired from baby chicks, ducks, and backyard chickens via fecal-oral route or inhalation of infected vaccuum dust. It causes GI signs that are usually self–limiting .
salmonella
agent = salmonella typhimurium
This disease is acquired by pets and is also food-borne. In humans and pets, it causes gastroenteritis. It is treated with erythromycin.
campylobacter jejuni
what are appropriate control measures for campylobacter jejuni?
proper food prep
avoid fecal-oral transmission
hygiene
This campylobacter can cause abortion in humans.
campylobacter fetus fetus
This organism lives in warm temps with high humidity inside of the soil. It is acquired by contact with infected urine or contaminated materials. The organism penetrates through MM, abrasions, and skin softened by water. Rodents are “high shedders” and carriers are deer, possums, raccoons, skunks, foxes, rabbits, swine, and cattle.
leptospira interrogans
What symptoms are associated with leptospirosis infection?
in humans there are 2 forms – anicteric form which is classified by flu-like symptoms; and the icteris form which is classified by having aseptic meningitis with jaundice, petechiae, renal insufficiency, and hepatomegaly.