CAMPYLOBACTER Flashcards
(44 cards)
Give the pathogenesis and clinical signs induced by C. fetus subsp. fetus?
- After ingestion, there is hematogenous spread with infection of the uterine mucosa
- May cause sporadic abortion in cattle and multiple abortions in sheep
- Placenta and fetus maybe infected with abortion occurring late in pregnancy; fetuses may undergo autolysis and there maybe
stillbirths - After expelling fetus, ewes may develop metritis
- Placenta maybe hemorrhagic and edematous
- Necrotic foci in fetal liver characteristic
____ in drinking water is an effective treatment against C. jejuni.
Erythromycin
C. jejuni can’t survive in phagosome. True or False?
False
What are the 2 pathogenic Campylobacter spp.?
- Campylobacter fetus (2 subsp.)
- C. jejuni
____ is used to detect subsp. venerealis in semen.
PCR
Classify Campylobacter spp. according to O2 requirement.
- Microaerophilic (3%-5% CO2)
- Aerobic or anaerobic and oxidase positive
2Describe the morphology of Campylobacter spp.
- S-shaped, spirally curved (one or more spirals)
- Gram-negative
- Pleomorphic
Between subsp. venerealis and fetus, which can cause human infections?
subsp. fetus
What is the type of immune response triggered when an individual is infected by Campylobacter spp.?
- Non-specific immune response such as gastric acidity and intestinal transit time
Where can you collect C. fetus specimens?
- Cervical mucus and preputial secretions for culture
- Fetal stomach contents
- Fetal tissues
- Placenta
How many species are recognized and how many species are pathogenic?
18 spp.; 2 are pathogenic
______ and _____ are the two blood cells present in feces of an individual infected by Campylobacter spp.
Neutrophils and macrophages
C. fetus subsp. venerealis causes?
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis
Campylobacter spp. can pass thru ____ um membrane filter.
0.65 um
How do you prevent infection of Campylobacter spp.?
- Bacterin composed of C. fetus subsp. venerealis with adjuvants such as oil, alum or other compounds; immunity short duration
—- Used to eliminate carrier state in bulls
—- Also for prevention of ovine diseases - Semen for AI treated with streptomycin and penicillin
Non-pathogenic Campylobacter spp. are found on?
Mucous membranes of the genital and intestinal tracts
Campylobacter utilizes CHO. True or False?
False
Where can you find C. fetus subsp. fetus?
- Intestines of cattle and sheep
- Genital tract of infected sheep and cattle
C. fetus subsp. venerealis is found in?
- Preputial cavity of asymptomatic bull
- Genital tract of cow and heifer
C. jejuni occurs as commensal of ?
Intestinal tracts of domestic and wild animals including birds, poultry, dogs, and cats
____ is the potent endotoxin of C. jejuni.
LPS
Cytotoxin of C. jejuni causes ?
Local tissue destruction and abscess formation
The enterotoxin of C. jejuni is similar to ____ toxin.
Cholera toxin - activates adenylate cyclase which increases levels of cyclic AMP resulting to fluid loss into the lumen of the intestine, thereby, diarrhea
What are the clinical signs induced by C. fetus subsp. venerealis?
- Placenta and fetus invaded with occasional abortion at 5-8
months - Newborn will only live for a few hours
- Embryo may die and be resorbed
- Infected placenta hemorrhagic and edematous
- Uterine infection causes metritis and results in infertility
- Organism maybe shed from uterus for varying periods
- Results in delayed calving season