Moraxellaceae Flashcards

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Moraxellaceae - general characteristics

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Small, GN

  • nonmotile
  • aerobic rods
  • non fermentative
  • oxidase and catalase positive
  • commensal of the nasopharynx and conjunctiva of cattle
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M. bovis

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Causes infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK)

- pinkeye in cattle

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3
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M. bovis is most common in _______

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Beef cattle

- range from mild conjunctivitis to severe ulceration, corneal perforation, and blindness

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4
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What happens after initial infection?

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Edema and neutrophilic inflammation

- progress to severe edema = corneal opacity, ulceration, potential rupture with uveal prolapse

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M. bovis is aggravated by

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Exposure to sunlight, tall grass, dry dusty wind, and insects

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What type of fimbriae does M. bovis have?

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Type 4

  • mediates adherence and colonization to corneal and conjunctival epithelial cells
  • undergo phase variation
  • 7 serological types
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7
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______ is required for virulence

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RTX cytotoxin

  • pore forming toxin with specificity for conjunctival and corneal epithelial cells and neutrophils
  • destruction of conjunctival/corneal cells = inflammation
  • neutrophils are recruited and are lysed = tissue destruction
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8
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What other bacteria also has RTX cytotoxin?

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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae

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Diagnosis

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Isolated on blood agar

  • RTX produces beta hemolysis
  • nonfermenter, nitrate not reduced, indole negative
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10
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Treatment and control

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  • control irritants
  • insect control
  • oxytetracycline and florfenicol are preferred treatments
  • subconjunctival antibiotics
  • surgery or eyepatch
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11
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What to do in outbreak situations

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Add chlortetracycline to feed for 30 days

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12
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If non responsive?

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Culture for mycoplasma bovis or chlamydia

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