Difference between revisions of "Pneumonic Pasteurellosis"
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*Acute [[Bronchitis#Infectious causes of bronchitis or bronchiolitis|bronchopneumonia]] and may progress to [[Lobar Pneumonia|lobar pneumonia]] with toxaemia | *Acute [[Bronchitis#Infectious causes of bronchitis or bronchiolitis|bronchopneumonia]] and may progress to [[Lobar Pneumonia|lobar pneumonia]] with toxaemia | ||
*Pathology | *Pathology | ||
− | **Lobar, cranioventral exudative pneumonia with fibrin, [[ | + | **Lobar, cranioventral exudative pneumonia with fibrin, [[Pleuritis|fibrinous pleuritis]], areas of coagulative necrosis |
*Histology | *Histology | ||
**Large numbers of bacteria are usually associated with necrotic lesions | **Large numbers of bacteria are usually associated with necrotic lesions | ||
[[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Cattle]] | [[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Cattle]] | ||
[[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]] | [[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]] |
Revision as of 16:32, 20 February 2011
- Synonym: Shipping fever
- Caused by Manheimia haemolytica biotype A serotype 1 (90%) and Pasteurella multocida
- In young, growing cattle
- In clinically normal cattle Mann. haemolytica serotype 2 is present in low numbers, only in nasal cavity and tonsils
- Clinical signs: depression, anorexia, rapid shallow respiration, crusty nose with mucopurulent discharge, serous ocular discharge
- Acute bronchopneumonia and may progress to lobar pneumonia with toxaemia
- Pathology
- Lobar, cranioventral exudative pneumonia with fibrin, fibrinous pleuritis, areas of coagulative necrosis
- Histology
- Large numbers of bacteria are usually associated with necrotic lesions