Gastrointestinal Infections IV (23) Flashcards
What is the etiology of Porcine Proliferative Enteropathy?
lawsonia intracellularis
What are the signs of Porcine Proliferative Enteropathy?
diarrhea, weight loss, inappetence, may recover outbreaks of bloody diarrhea and rapid death in feeder pigs
Who does porcine proliferative enteropathy affect?
growing-finishing pigs and young breeding pigs
What is porcine proliferative enteropathy characterized by?
hyperplasia and inflammation of the jejunum, cecum, and colon
Lawsonia intracellularis is [intracellular/extracellular]
intracellular
What is special about lawsonia intracellularis cultivation?
it has been cultivated only in cell cultures
How is lawsonia intracellularis visualized?
apical cytoplasm of proliferative enterocytes
How is lawsonia intracellularis transmitted?
probably fecal-oral
What is the pathogenesis of lawsonia intracellularis?
occurs freely in cytoplasm of enterocytes
infected cells fail to mature and continue to replicate, resulting in a proliferative enteropathy
What are the clinical findings of porcine proliferative enteropathy? Which one is most common?
non-hemorrhagic form
hemorrhagic form
non-hemorrhagic form
A necropsy of swine shows these lesions in the small intestine (d and e) and ileum (f). Which two are the chronic form and hemorrhagic i.e. acute form?
What is the causative agent and disease?
d: chronic form
e: hemorrhagic
porcine proliferative enteropathy
lawsonia intracellularis
A pig has characteristic proliferation and branching of crypt epithelium with loss of villous architecture. What is the disease and causative agent?
porcine proliferative enteropathy
lawsonia intracellularis
A pig has thickened and corrugated ill mucosa with a thick luminal blood clot. What is the disease and causative agent? Describe specifically the form
porcine proliferative enteropathy - hemorrhagic form
lawsonia intracellularis
Confirmation of lawsonia intracellularis is based on _____
histologic observation of characteristic proliferation of mucosal crypts
immunohistochemistry
PCR is also useful
How do you treat lawsonia intracellularis?
antimicrobials can be administered parenterally to acutely affected pigs
commerical vaccines