Infections of the Nervous System I (10) Flashcards
What is the most common form of listeriosis in ruminants?
listeriosis monocytogenes
Where does listeriosis monocytogenes infect? It is [localized/generalized]
localized ascending asymmetric infection of the brain stem
Listeria is gram-[positive/negative]
gram-positive
What does Listeria tolerate temperature and pH- wise?
4C to 45C
pH 5.5 to 9.6
What is one way Listeria is identified?
hydrolyzes esculin
Outbreaks of Listeria is often related to what?
outbreaks of silage feeding
What is this?
Listeria
notice how it’s gram-positive and non-spore forming rod
T/F: Listeria grows on blood agar
TRUE
What are the two Listeria spp. discussed?
L. monocytogenes
L. ivanovii
Contrast listeria monocytogenes and listeria ivanovii
monocytogenes: more pathogenic, CNS infection, disease in animals and humans
ivanovii: less pathogenic, NO CNS infection, abortion
Which species does ivanovii cause abortion in?
sheep and cattle
What 3 major syndromes cause listeriosis in ruminants?
neural form
visceral form
abortions
What is the neural form of Listeriosis?
meningoencephalitis in ruminants sometimes called “circling disease” or “silage disease”
What is the visceral form of Listeriosis? This is seen specifically in who?
septicemia, seen in neonates especially calves, lambs, foals, and piglets
Listeriosis causes abortions in _______
ruminants
What are clinical signs of neural listeriosis?
depression
drooping ears
animal holds head to one side
protrusion of tongue
salivation
paralysis of face