Actinobacillus Flashcards

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Actinobacillus - General description

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Member of Family Pasturellaceae - Gram negative coccobacillis - “Morse Code” appearance - facultative anaerobe - Oxidase positive - Most urease positive - CAMP positive with Staph aureus - Cannot live in environment, need carriers for transmission

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Actinobacillus - Commensals

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Upper respiratory & oral cavity - Opportunistic pathogens

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Actinobacillus - target cells

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Nasal cavity & tonsillar crypts (of carrier animals) ; Terminal bronchioles & alveoli (of pre-diseased animals) - Causes Lower Respiratory Tract diesease

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Actinobacillus- Pathogenesis

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Contamination–> Inflammatory response (LPS, Urease) –> Bacteria survives, colonize, replicates–> septicemia (capsule, OMP, RTX toxin) –> Full disease

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Actinobacillus - Clinical signs

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Suppurative lung lesions - Granuloma formation in ruminant tongue & lymph nodes (Wooden Tongue*****)

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When I say Wooden Tongue, you say…

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Actinobacillus! in ruminants (A. lignieresii)

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A. ligniersii - in ruminants

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Wooden/Timber tongue!!! - Normal flora of nasopharynx - Introduced by trauma (plant) - May interfere with food intake –> weight loss–> dehydration

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Common confusion with A. ligniersii

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Often confused with Lumpy Jaw (actinoMYCOSIS) - Actinomycosis in BONE / Actinobacillus in soft tissue

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Actinobacillus in rams

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A. seminis - Epididymitis in young rams - Purulent discharges

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Actinobacillus in swine - causative species and disease patterns

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A. pleuropneumoniae - A. suis - A. equuli - Pneumonia and septicemia of young pigs in cold months (crowding/poor ventilation)

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Actinobacillus in swine - Acute presentation

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High mortality - Septicemia- skin lesions as in swine erysipelas

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Actinobacillus in horses

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Pneumonia, mixed infections with Strept. equi - Septicemia - Sleepy Foal Disease - A. equuli, Navel Ill - good hygiene practices important

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What causes Sleepy Foal disease in equines?

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A. equuli

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Wooden tongue pathology

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A. ligniersii - Cell-mediated Hypersensitivity - ABs in colostrum for piglets & foals - Ab’s against RTX - Vaccine protects against homologous serotypes only - Eliminate carrier sows

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Actinobacillus Fastidious-ness

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Growth on blood agar requires V factor (NAD-dependent**)

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Actinobacillus on MacConkey agar

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Most grow, A. pleuropneumoniae doesn’t

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Actinobacillus Tx -

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Antimicrobials - Iodides orally or IV for wooden tongue