Brucella Flashcards

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Brucella

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Reportable
False positive serology with Yersinia enterocolitica 09
High genetic homology (similarities in sequence of protein or nucleic acid between organisms of the same species) -> Diagnosis and identification

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Brucella abortus Pathogenesis

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Infection via mucosae, oral, wounds (upon handling contaminated meat)
Spread to lymphonodus
During this time there is no symptoms = spread is intracellular in macrophages
Target organs:
reproductive organs = uterus-fetus, udder, male repro organs
articulations
tendon sheath
synovial bursa

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Brucella abortus

Pathogenesis in Uterus + Fetus

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Placentoma & multiplicaiton -> excetion and spread to bovines, humans

Fetus & multiplication -> abortion, premature birth, normal partus but calf is carrier

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Brucella abortus Pathogenesis in Udder

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Subclinical mastitis
Excretion and spread
Diagnosis on milk samples - antibodies and antigens

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Brucella abortus

Virulence Factors

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No capsule
No flagella
Cell wall:
Smooth colonies
=high virulence; zoonotic species (B. melitesis, B. abortus, B. suis)
Rough colonies
=low virulence; B. ovis, B. canis; lack O-polysaccharide
Thicker PG than other Gram-
Erythritol - responsible for preferential location (repro organs, mammary gland)

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Brucella abortus Immunity

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Antibodies come late
-Facultative intracellular, spread intracellular -only when in organs Abs are formed
Cellular immunity early

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Brucella abortus Vaccination

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Need for both humoral and cellular immunity

AroC mutants and DnaK mutants

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Brucella abortus Diagnosis

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SAW or SAT - Slow Agglutination of Wright/Test
1st blood sample = ELISA+
2nd blood sample = ELISA+
Skin test et/ou IFN+ = Brucellose

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Brucella suis

General

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Reportable
Needs enriched media for growth
Resistant in the environment but does not withstand direct sunlight
5 Biovars: biovar 1-3 are the most pathogenic for pigs

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Brucella suis

Symptoms

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Reproduction system = abortion,orchitis, infertility
Arthritis
Tendovaginitis
Bursitis
Osteomyelitis

Swine can be infected with B. abortus, B. melitensis, and B. canis but these infections do not result in clinical symptoms

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Brucella suis

Pathogenesis

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Introduction via skin, mucosae
Replication:
regional lymph nodes, bacteremia, location with abscess formation

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Brucella suis

Immunity

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Strong cellular immunity (facultatvie intracellular)

Carriers (in macrophages)

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Brucella melitensis

Brucella ovis

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Sheep and goat
B. melitensis - zoonotic
B. ovis - not zoonotic

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Brucella canis

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Need enriched media for growth
Do not have O antigens
Resistant in the environment
Zoonotic
STD
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