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| *Starts as a pyemia and localises in varius tissues, including the lung as abscessation | | *Starts as a pyemia and localises in varius tissues, including the lung as abscessation |
| **Encapsulated abscesses contain yellow, caseous or creamy pus | | **Encapsulated abscesses contain yellow, caseous or creamy pus |
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| + | *Pathogenesis: |
| + | **Infection via ingestion, inhalation or skin wounds from environment |
| + | **Exotoxin, dermonecrotic protease and lecithinase implicated in pathogenicity |
| + | **Strain virulence and host immunosuppression important |
| + | *Clinical infections: |
| + | **Opportunistic infection with stress and immunosuppression predisposing to disease |
| + | **Abscesses develop in many organs including lungs, spleen, liver, joints, CNS, upper respiratory tract |
| + | **Chronic, debilitating, progressive disease with long incubation period |
| + | **Many animal species susceptible |
| + | **Referred to as pseudoglanders in horses |
| + | *Diagnosis: |
| + | **Specimens: pus from abscesses, affected tissues, blood |
| + | **Fluorescent antibody technique on tissue smears |
| + | **Blood agar and MacConkey agar plates, incubated aerobically |
| + | **Colonies have musty smell |
| + | **Lactose fermentation on MacConkey |
| + | **Slide agglutination |
| + | **ELISA, complement fixation and indirect haemagglutination tests for serum antibodies |
| + | *Treatment/control: slaughter of infected animals where exotic |
| *[[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of pneumonia|Pneumonia]] and arthritis are the most common presentation | | *[[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of pneumonia|Pneumonia]] and arthritis are the most common presentation |
| [[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]][[Category:Sheep]] | | [[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]][[Category:Sheep]] |
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