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| **Joint lesions with erosion of articular cartilage, fibrosis and ankylosis | | **Joint lesions with erosion of articular cartilage, fibrosis and ankylosis |
| **Strong impact on productivity | | **Strong impact on productivity |
− | *Vegetative endocarditis: | + | *Chronic valvular endocarditis: |
− | **Thrombus on mitral valves | + | **Vegetatic thrombosis of mitral valves |
| **Asymptomatic or congestive heart failure and sudden death with stress | | **Asymptomatic or congestive heart failure and sudden death with stress |
| *Diagnosis: | | *Diagnosis: |
| + | **Diamond-shaped skin lesions |
| + | **Haematology and post mortem, especially liver, spleen, heart valves, synovial tissues |
| + | **Slender Gram-positive rods on microscopy of acute lesions; filamentous forms in chronic lesions and smears |
| + | **No growth on MacConkey agar |
| + | **Colonial characteristics and biochemical tests |
| + | *Treatment: |
| + | **Penicillin and tetracyclines for acute infections |
| + | **Hyperimmune serum |
| + | *Control: |
| + | **Hygience |
| + | **Cull chronic cases |
| + | **Isolate affected pigs |
| + | **Live attenuated or inactivated vaccines |
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| + | ===Turkey erysipelas=== |
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| + | *Affects birds of all ages |
| + | *Excreted in semen, causing death of turkey hens 4-5 days after AI |
| + | *Septicaemia |
| + | *High mortality |
| + | *Dark, swollen snoods |
| + | *Enlarged friable liver and spleen on post mortem |
| + | *Arthritis and vegetative endocarditis and emaciation with chronic infections |
| + | *Inactivated vaccine |
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| + | ===Sheep infections=== |
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| + | *Non-suppurative polyarthritis of lambs from contamination of navel or tail-docking/castration wounds |
| + | *Cellulitis and laminitis in older lambs and ewes causing post-dipping lameness - entry through skin abrasions in hoof from contaminated dip |
| + | *Valvular endocarditis and pneumonia in ewes reported |
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| + | ===Human erysipeloid=== |
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| + | *Infection through skin wounds from fish and poultry |
| + | *Localised cellulitis |
| + | *Occasional joint and heart disease after haematogenous spread if untreated |