Infections of the Musculoskeletal System III (32) Flashcards
Dr. Erol
What are the other names for bovine footrot?
infectious bovine pododermatitis
interdigital phlegmon
interdigital necrobacillosis
foul in the foot
What is the causative agent of infectious bovine pododermatitis?
fusobacterium necrophorum biotypes A and AB
What is the epidemiology of infectious bovine pododermatitis?
all ages susceptible
infected feet are source of infection
transmission highest in wet, humid conditions
What are clinical findings of infectious bovine pododermatitis?
sudden onset of lameness and fever
typical fissuring, necrotic lesion in the skin at the top of the interdigital cleat
drop in milk production
What is diagnostic confirmation of bovine footrot?
clinical findings
culture may be done
What is treatment and control of bovine footrot?
treatment: antimicrobials
controls: avoidance of abrasive underfoot conditions, footpaths, antimicrobials, vaccination
What is the entry of infection of bovine footrot?
injury to the interdigital skin
laceration of the skin by water, feces, and urine may predispose to injuries
What are the characteristics of f. necrophorum?
a gram-negative, non spore-forming, non flagellated, non-motile, pleomorphic anaerobic bacteria
has a lipopolysaccharide endotoxin capable of necrotizing activity
What are other organisms possibly involved in bovine footrot?
What is the morphology of dichelobacter nodosus?
thick, straight, or slightly curved
bulge at one or both ends
What is the morphology of fusobacterium necrophorum?
irregular staining, long, non-branching filamentous forms
How do you differentiate gram-negative anaerobic bacteria?
usually have a fetid or putrid odor due to volatile fatty acids
Differentiate colonial appearances between dichelobacter nodosus and fusobacterium necrophorum
dichelobacter nodosus: clones of virulent of virulent strains from lesions of ovine foot rot usually have dark central zone, a pale granular middle zone and a spreading irregular periphery with a ground glass appearance
fusobacterium necrophorum: grey round and shiny
Label which one is fusobacterium necrophorum and dichelobacter nodosus to left or right
left: fusobacterium necrophorum
right: dichelobacter nodosus
What are the virulence factors of fusobacterium necrophorum?
leukotoxins
haemagglutinin
haemolysin
dermonecrotic toxin