Liver Infections I (18) Flashcards
Liver abscess and _____ are often used synonymously
liver necrobacillosis
What is a liver abscess?
morphologic diagnosis (based on lesions)
What is liver necrobacillosis?
etiologic diagnosis
refer to abscesses cause by fusobacterium necrophorum
What is the most common isolated pathogen from liver abscesses?
fusobacterium necrophorum
What is the most common etiology of liver abscesses?
fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum
What is the epidemiology of fusobacterium necrophorum?
in grain-fed cattle - secondary to rumenitis
What are clinical findings of fusobacterium necrophorum?
most infections subclinical
may be associated with abdominal pain
importance is in slaughter condemnation of affected organs and negative effects on feed efficiency
What are the properties of fusobacterium necrophorum?
gram-negative
non-spore forming
rod-shaped
filamentous
anaerobic but aerotolerant organism
T/F: Fusobacterium necrophorum is a normal inhabitant of ruminal oral cavity and upper digestive and respiratory tract
TRUE
What diseases does fusobacterium necrophorum cause?
hepatic necrobacillosis
digital necrobacillosis (foot rot)
oral/laryngeal necrobacillosis of calves
Which bacteria has biotypes?
fusobacterium necrophorum
What are the 4 biotypes of fusobacterium necrophorum?
A
B
AB
C
Which biotypes are the most relevant in etiology of fusobacterium necrophorum?
A and B
What is biotype A?
fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum
*more common and isolated in pure culture
What is biotype B?
f. necrophorum subsp. funduliforme