Gram + Rods Actinomyces, actinobaculum and trueperella, dermatophilus Flashcards
whats important about the genus’ actinomyces, treperella, and actinobaculum?
no Mycolic acid
what are antibiotics from acinomycets?
amphotericin chloramphenicol tetracycline erythromycin neomycin streptomycin gentamycin
Cell morphology of actinomycetes look like?
fungal spores
actinomyces, actinobaculum and trueperella frequently are associated with?
pyogenic infections in livestock
Actinomyces spp. characteristics
virulence factors not well described
pathogenic species- mucosa of oropharynx (some host species restrictions)
facultative anaerobic, anaerobic, capnophilic
most catalase negative
colonies- molar like
what are the common species of actinomyces?
viscosus
naeslundii
israelii
hordeovulneris
Dz of actinomyces?
chronic, progressive pyogranulomatous Dz
polymicrobial infection
initiated by disruption of mucosal barrier ( GRASS AWNS)
Spread by direct extension
Chronic infections may cause bone lysis
common in active outdoor animals (hunting breeds)
Actinomyces bovis?
Lumpy Jaw
pyogranulomatous osteomyelitis
Dx actinomyces?
Must request aerobic and anaerobic culture
Cultue/ microscopic examination of granules
Tx actinomyces?
Pen G, Iodides
may require long term Tx 3-12m w/ high dose Penicillin
Surgical excision of foreign bodies
Control of actinomyces?
minimize risk of mechanical injury, remove foreign bodies
Dermatophilus congolensis characteristics?
Filamentous branching
Tram track= coccoid fragments become motile zoospores
zoospores- chemotaxis for CO2
Aerobic
catalase positive
Can affect: cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and les frequently pigs, dogs, and cats
D. congolensis Dz?
epidermal abscesses w/ hyperkeratosis
Virulence properties of D. congolensis?
chemotaxis of zoospore
keratinolytic activity
survival of zoospores in dry scab-like crusts
Whats a good way to Dx D. congolensis?
Methylene blue- tram track appearance
Disease common names of D. congolensis?
Rain scald
strawberry footrot
dermatophilosis
Very prevalent in St. Kitts cattle
Tx of D. congolensis?
Pen G and Tetracycline
Control of D. congolensis?
treat and isolate infected individuals
tick control and brush removal
Food animal pathogen and go?
Trueperlla pyogenes
Trueperlla pyogenes
pleomorphic facultative anaerobe no spores no motility no capsule capnophilic suppurative infections in cows and swine sporadic Dz
FOUND ON MUCOUS MEMBRANES *
MOST INFECTIONS ARE PROBABLY ENDOGENOUS*
trueperella pyogenes causes what in cattle?
summer mastitis, can also cause abortion
Dx of Trueperella pyogenes?
necropsy
Actinobaculum Suis, Oxygen requirements?
ANAEROBIC
Where is A. suis commensal at?
perpucial mucosa of boars
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED!!
what does A. suis cause?
cystitis and pyelonephritis 3-4 wks post-coitus
Death= renal failue
similar to bovine pyelonephritis
what is the virulence factor of A. suis?
UREASE Urea- amonia
caseous lymphadenitis in sheep?
Corynebacterium psuedotuberculosis, Contagious
is rhodococcus equi an obligate intracellular bacteria?
no facultative intracellular
what is MIC?
the lowest concentration of antimicrobial agent which can inhibit growth of bacteria
toxin and capsule are required for virulence of anthrax?
true!!