Infections of the Urogenital System IV (16) Flashcards
What is the morphology of campylobacter spp.?
gram-negative, slender, curved, rods in gull-winged shapes and spiral forms
What are the shape of the rods of campylobacter spp.?
gull-winged shapes and spiral forms
Differentiate the subspecies of campylobacter species
What are the subspecies of campylobacter?
C. fetus subsp. venerealis - bovine repro tract
C. fetus subsp. fetus - goats, sheep, cattle
C. jejuni - birds and mammals
Which c. fetus subspecies is resistant to nalidixic acid?
c. fetus subsp. venerealis
Which c. fetus subspecies is variable to nalidixic acid?
c. fetus subsp. fetus
Which c. fetus subspecies is variable to susceptibility to nalidixic acid?
c. fetus subsp. fetus
Which c. fetus subspecies is susceptible to cephalothin?
c. fetus subspecies veneralis
c. fetus subspecies fetus
Which c. fetus subspecies is resistant to cephalothin?
c. jejuni subsp. jejuni
What do campylobacter species thrive in?
survives moist conditions
some strains tolerate cold
remains viable in - feces, milk, water, vaginal discharges, poultry litter
How does campylobacter fetus invade the body? (What species structures does it possess)?
possesses a microcapsule S layer that consists of high-molecular-weight proteins arranged in lattice formation
What does the S layer confer resistance to?
serum-mediated destruction and phagocytosis
enhances survival in the genital tract
How many variations of lactice proteins for campylobacter fetus are there?
8
What are other virulence factors for campylobacter fetus spp.?
adhesins
type IV secretion system
What are diagnostic procedures for campylobacter spp.?
require microaerophilic conditions for growth
smears stained with Dilute Carbol Fuschin (DCF)
What does c. fetus subsp. venerealis cause?
infertility in cattle
What causes abortion in ewes regarding campylobacter spp.?
c. fetus subscp. jejuni
What is the causative agent for Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis?
campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis
How is Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis transmitted?
during coitus to susceptible cows from asymptomatic carrier bulls
What is Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis characterized by?
temporary infertility
return to estrus at irregular periods
sporadic abortion
After cows are infected by Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis, what happens?
about 1/3 of cows become carriers
persists in the vagina of the carrier cows
Because C. fetus subsp. venerealis persists in the vagina of carrier cows, this feature is attributed to ______
antigenic shifts in the immune-dominant antigens of S-layer proteins