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**Severe systemic disease that can result in [[Septicaemia and Enteritis, Bacterial|enteritis]]
 
**Severe systemic disease that can result in [[Septicaemia and Enteritis, Bacterial|enteritis]]
 
**Causes tissues to darken and swell due to oedema and necrosis
 
**Causes tissues to darken and swell due to oedema and necrosis
*Clinical signs:
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**Cattle/sheep:
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[[Anthrax]]
***Fatal peracute septicaemia
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***Animals usually found dead
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***Pyrexia, depression, congested mucous membranes and petechiae before death
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***Abortion, subcutaneous oedema and dysentry in animals surviving more that one day
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**Pigs:
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***Subacute anthrax with oedematous swelling of throat, head and regional lymph nodes
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***Intestinal form with high mortality - dysentry due to haemorrhagic enteric lesions
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***[[Peritonitis - Pathology#In pigs|Peritonitis]]
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**Horses:
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***Subacute anthrax with subcutaneous oedema of thorax, abdomen and legs following entrance of spores into abrasions
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***Septicaemia with colic and dysentry due to haemorrhagic enteritis from ingestion of spores; ecchymoses and splenomegaly
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**Dogs
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***Rarely affected, but similar disease to that found in pigs
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**Humans
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***Cutaneous anthrax - localised lesion from entrance into abrasion which can cause septicaemia
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***Pulmonary anthrax - inhalation of spores
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***Intestinal anthrax - ingestion of infective material
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*Diagnosis:
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**Post mortem: bloat, incomplete rigor mortis, ecchymoses, oedema, dark unclotted blood from orifices, blooy fluid in body cavities, splenomegaly
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**Blood smear from an ear or tail vein of ruminants, or peritoneal fluid from pigs stained with polychrome methylene blue
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**Chains of square-ended blue rods surrounded by mauve capsules
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**Culture on blood and MacConkey agar (no growth on MacConkey)
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**Biochemical tests
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*Treatment:
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**High doses of penicillin G or oxytetracylcine
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*Control:
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**Report suspected cases - notifiable
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**Spores destroyed by sterilisation
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**Endemic regions:
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***Live Sterne spore vaccine which produces toxin but has no capsule, therefore is non-pathogenic; stimulates protective antibody
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***Chemoprophylaxis with long-acting penicillin
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**Non-endemic regions after an outbreak:
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***Movement restrictions
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***Footbath with sporicidal disinfectant
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***Fumigate buildings with formaldehyde
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***Dispose carcases and contaminated material
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***Isolate in-contact animals
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*[[Peritonitis - Pathology#In pigs|Peritonitis in pigs]]
 
*[[Peritonitis - Pathology#In pigs|Peritonitis in pigs]]
 
[[Category:Bacillus_species]][[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Pig]][[Category:Horse]][[Category:Dog]]
 
[[Category:Bacillus_species]][[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Pig]][[Category:Horse]][[Category:Dog]]
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Bacteria]]
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