Post Mortem Inspection red meat Flashcards
Do you have to reject pneumonia cows? Main causes cranial pneumonia in cattle?
No just reject lungs
- main cuases viruses and mycoplasma spp.
- tumours likely spread throughout
- bacteria spread all over as 2*
- parasites (dictyocaulus) very distinctive appearance?
Can terminal emphysema be consumed?
- seen with resp distress, fog fever, ketofen toxicity etc. not contagious
- cat 3
Pericarditis category
- reject heart category 3
- rarely cs antemortem
- if pyrexic reject whole carcasse as generalised, otherwise rest of carcasse ok
Endocarditis category
- cat 2 as suggests pyaemia or septicaemia to seed it
- needs tx before being used for pet food/fertiliser etc.
Which parasite affects dogs and cattle, is zoonotic and has multiple scolexes? What category would this be?
Echinococcus granulosis
- hydatic cysts (thin walls, clear liquid, MULTIPLE SCOLECES only one)
- cat 2 as infects dogs so cannot be consumed by them
Which parasites has a human IH
- cystercercus bovis (taenia saginata) a cestode
How can abnormal fasciola hepatica migration be distinguished?
- cysts thick
Which tapeworm affects sheep?
- cysticercus tenuicollis
- single scolex (larva)
What is the bovine lungworm? Appearance and categorisation?
- dictyocaulus spp.
- characteristic appearance
- rice noodles and consolidated bottom lobes
- doesn’t infect anyone so cat 3
- but tell farmer as can kill heifers d/t resp distress
Lungworm path. Public health concern?
- rice noodels and consolidation bottom of lung
- doesn’t affect anyone(?)
Is Liver fluke a public health risk? Category?
- no (IS zoonotic but not through meat, seen middle east from swimming in infected water or infected watercress)
- just an animal health risk
- cat 3 pet food
Fatty liver categorisation
- cat 3 pet food
Commonest cause of liver abscess in adult cattle ? Calves?
- traumatic reticulitis
- ruminitis
> calves : joint I’ll or naval ill
Amyloidosis appearance path. Category?
- rough surface, discoloured,
- 2* to anything causing pyeamia
- but only classified as category 3 (pet food) as not infectious itself
Interstitial nephritis category
- cat 3 unless caused by Leptospira (general lyrexia etc.) then whole carcasse rejected
Most likely cause of pyeloneohritis. Category?
UTI
- cat 2 as infectious
Renal cysts category
Category 3 just not nice flavour - animals don’t care
What can IM injection cause?
Abscess
Abscess category
- category 2 for whole meat cut (eg. Rump)
- rest of carcasse ok
When can newborn animals be sent for slaughter?
~1 week when the naval is dry
Main causes of cranial pneumonia in cattle. Category
- viruses (IBR, PI, syncytial viruses, BVD)
- mycoplasma
(Stay in cranial lobes) - parasites go caudal lobes as heavy go to bottom
- bacteria everywhere
- tumours can spread all over
> pet food cat 3 unless ABSCESSES then need further work up - carcasse oki only need to cat the organ
Conventional PM meat inspection
- visual inspection (only visual for pigs)
- palpation and incision of offals and carcass
> NB hazards of cutting abscess etc.
> not effective for detecting most microbiological hazards (move towards visual inspection only)
> risk based approach should take into account food chain information (FCI) and AM findings
Competent authorities
> FSA - meat inspectors (MIs) - official vet (OV) > APHA > trading standards
Outline decision tree of OV meat inspection
> abnormal
- common condition can be rejected by MI
- rarer detailed PM by OV -> conditional approval or total condemnation
normal
- fit for human consumption