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− | Cutaneous bacterial infections tend to be called '''pyodermas'''. They are superficial, deep and are common in dogs, but less common in other species.
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− | ===[[Deep Pyoderma]]===
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− | ===[[Bacterial Pododermatitis]]===
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− | ===[[Systemic Bacterial Infections]]===
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− | *[[Salmonella|'''Salmonellosis''']]
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− | **Capillary dilatation and congestion -> cyanosis of external ears and abdoman
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− | **Thrombosis -> necrosis of extremities
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− | *'''Erysipelas''' in pigs
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− | **Caused by [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae|''Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae'']]
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− | **Vasculitis, thrombosis, ischaemia -> cutaneous lesions - firm, raises, rhomboidal pink to dark purple areas
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− | *[[Clostridium novyi|''Clostridium novyi'']]
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− | **Severe cellulitis, toxaemia and death of young rams during breeding season (due to traumatised heads) - 'big head'
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− | *[[Streptococcus equi subsp. equi|''Streptococcus equi'']]
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− | **In horses
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− | **Immune complex vasculitis -> [[Haemorrhage#Purpura haemorrhagica|purpura]]
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