Gram + Rods Actinomyces, actinobaculum and trueperella, dermatophilus Flashcards

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whats important about the genus’ actinomyces, treperella, and actinobaculum?

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no Mycolic acid

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what are antibiotics from acinomycets?

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amphotericin
chloramphenicol
tetracycline
erythromycin
neomycin
streptomycin
gentamycin
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Cell morphology of actinomycetes look like?

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fungal spores

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actinomyces, actinobaculum and trueperella frequently are associated with?

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pyogenic infections in livestock

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Actinomyces spp. characteristics

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virulence factors not well described
pathogenic species- mucosa of oropharynx (some host species restrictions)
facultative anaerobic, anaerobic, capnophilic
most catalase negative
colonies- molar like

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what are the common species of actinomyces?

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viscosus
naeslundii
israelii
hordeovulneris

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Dz of actinomyces?

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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)

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Actinomyces bovis?

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Lumpy Jaw

pyogranulomatous osteomyelitis

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Dx actinomyces?

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Must request aerobic and anaerobic culture

Cultue/ microscopic examination of granules

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Tx actinomyces?

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Pen G, Iodides
may require long term Tx 3-12m w/ high dose Penicillin
Surgical excision of foreign bodies

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Control of actinomyces?

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minimize risk of mechanical injury, remove foreign bodies

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Dermatophilus congolensis characteristics?

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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

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D. congolensis Dz?

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epidermal abscesses w/ hyperkeratosis

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Virulence properties of D. congolensis?

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chemotaxis of zoospore
keratinolytic activity
survival of zoospores in dry scab-like crusts

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Whats a good way to Dx D. congolensis?

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Methylene blue- tram track appearance

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Disease common names of D. congolensis?

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Rain scald
strawberry footrot
dermatophilosis

Very prevalent in St. Kitts cattle

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Tx of D. congolensis?

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Pen G and Tetracycline

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Control of D. congolensis?

A

treat and isolate infected individuals

tick control and brush removal

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Food animal pathogen and go?

A

Trueperlla pyogenes

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Trueperlla pyogenes

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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
*

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trueperella pyogenes causes what in cattle?

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summer mastitis, can also cause abortion

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Dx of Trueperella pyogenes?

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Actinobaculum Suis, Oxygen requirements?

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Where is A. suis commensal at?

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perpucial mucosa of boars

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED!!

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what does A. suis cause?
cystitis and pyelonephritis 3-4 wks post-coitus Death= renal failue similar to bovine pyelonephritis
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what is the virulence factor of A. suis?
UREASE Urea- amonia
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caseous lymphadenitis in sheep?
Corynebacterium psuedotuberculosis, Contagious
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is rhodococcus equi an obligate intracellular bacteria?
no facultative intracellular
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what is MIC?
the lowest concentration of antimicrobial agent which can inhibit growth of bacteria
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toxin and capsule are required for virulence of anthrax?
true!!