Ill thrift Flashcards

1
Q

Parasitism

contributers
Dx (4)

A
  • fluke and haemonchus are main contributors in the UK to PGE
    Dx:
  • FEC (10-12 weeks)
    -coproantigen test: looks for parasite Ag
  • FAMACHA: targeted dosing system that compares MM colour to a scale
  • local climate and seasonal distribution
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Treatment of fluke

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  • nitoxynil
  • closantel
  • clorsulon
  • triclabendazole

VERY toxic so dose with individual weights not average

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Treatment of Haemonchus

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  • nitroxynil
  • closantel
  • copper
  • levamizole, ML, moneprantel, derquantel
  • vaccine: must also use anthelmintics at high risk periods
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4
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Chronic suppurative pneumonia causes (4)

A
  • Inhalation of bacteria (fusobacterium necrophorum, acranobacterium pyogenes)
  • secondary bacterial infection of comprimised lung tissye
  • haematogenous spread from a septic focus
  • secondary to mannheimia haemolytica
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5
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Chronic suppurative pneumonia CS (5)

A
  • weightloss
  • depression
  • tachypnoea
  • cough
  • normal temp
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6
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Chronic suppurative pneumonia

  • Dx
  • Tx
  • Px
A

dx: US for pleural abscess, auscultate
tx: ABs that concentrate in abscesses

Px: vaccinate against pasteurella

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7
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Jaagsiekte/ ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA)

  • facts (3)
  • CS (4)
A
  • contagious lung tumour
  • retrovirus
  • long incubation period (3-4 year old sheep)

CS

  • weightloss (appetite maintained)
  • exercise intollerance
  • increasingly tachpnoeic
  • crackles
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Jaagsiekte/ ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA)

  • Dx
  • Tx
A

Dx

  • wheelbarrow test
  • no immune response –> no blood tests work!
  • US: sharp demarcation from normal tissue
  • PM: solid lungs, filled with fluid

Tx: cull

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9
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Maedi facts (5)

A
  • lentivirus (retrovirus)
  • related to CAEV (caprine arthritis and encephalitis virus)
  • long incubation period(3-4 years)
  • sheep infected via colostrum/milk
  • lymphocytic infiltration of lungs, udder, joints and nervous tissue.
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10
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Maedi

  • CS
  • Dx
  • PM
  • Px
A

CS:

  • exercise intollerance
  • weightloss
  • progressive tachypnoea/dyspnoea
  • idurative mastitis

Dx:
- detection of antibodies (ELISA): can be negative if only had it 3 months or less)

PM: firm, rubbery, heavy lungs that do not collapse

Pc: Treat and cull, replace using MVV-free-stocks

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11
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Dental disease: cheeck teeth

  • What (4)
  • CS (3)
A
  • loss of premolars due to peridontal disease
  • sharp edges due to malalignment
  • abscess
  • dentriginous cysts

CS:

  • difficulty swallowing food
  • impaction of feed in cheek
  • dropping partially chewed feed

–> decrease in rumen function and severe weightloss

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12
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Peridontal disease pathogenesis

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localised gingivitis –> recession of gum margin –> generalised peridontitis –> breakdown of periodontal ligament –> premature toothloss

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13
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Johne’s disease

  • Facts (5)
  • CS (3)
A
  • mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
  • sheep strains don’t affect cattle
  • faecal-oral transmission
  • long incubation period
  • replication in intestinal mucosa (ilium, caecum, proximal colon)–> cellular infiltration (oedema) –> malabsorption and protein loss (PLE)

CS

  • weightless/ emaciation
  • usually NO diarrhoea
  • submandibular oedema
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14
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Johne’s Disease

  • Dx (4)
  • control/Px (3)
A

Dx:

  • hypoalbuminaemia and hyperglobinaemia
  • serology: ELISA
  • faecal smears: acid fast bacteria (ZN stain)/PCR
  • PM: enlarges lymphatic vessels, thickening of mucosa of terminal ileum, enlarged LNs
  • orange intestine

control:

  • cull suspects and any female progeny
  • seperate replacement ewe lambs
  • reduce faecal contamination
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15
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Mastitis

  • agents
  • CS
  • Tx
A
  • pasteurella multocida
  • staph. aureus

CS

  • noisy, hungry lambs
  • limping
  • sore, warm, inflamed udder

Tx: Abs, NSAIDs, ambutate, euthaise

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