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| − | *Causes [[Joints - inflammatory#In Sheep|arthritis in sheep]] and [[Joints - inflammatory#In Pigs|arthritis and discospondylitis in pigs]]
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| − | *May be involved in [[Bacterial skin infections#Systemic bacterial infections|cutaneous lesions]]
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| | ===Overview=== | | ===Overview=== |
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| | *Causes erysipelas in pigs and turkeys worldwide | | *Causes erysipelas in pigs and turkeys worldwide |
| − | *Occasionally infects sheep and other animals | + | *[[Infectious Arthritis#In Pigs|Arthritis and discospondylitis in pigs]] as well as [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Systemic bacterial infections|cutaneous lesions]] |
| | + | *Occasionally causes [[Infectious Arthritis#In Sheep|arthritis in sheep]] and disease in other animals |
| | *Causes erysipeloid, a localised cellulitis in humans | | *Causes erysipeloid, a localised cellulitis in humans |
| | *Found in porcine tonsils - 50% of pigs are thought to be carriers | | *Found in porcine tonsils - 50% of pigs are thought to be carriers |
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| | *Non-motile | | *Non-motile |
| | *Catalase negative, oxidase negative, coagulase positive | | *Catalase negative, oxidase negative, coagulase positive |
| − | *Isolates from acute infections produce smooth colonies
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| − | *Isolates from chronic infections produce rough colonies
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| | *Grow on nutrient agar; growth enhanced by addition of blood or serum | | *Grow on nutrient agar; growth enhanced by addition of blood or serum |
| | *Small colonies with incomplete haemolysis in 48 hours | | *Small colonies with incomplete haemolysis in 48 hours |
| − | *Hydrogen sulphide sormed along stab line in TSI agar | + | *Hydrogen sulphide formed as black central line in TSI agar |
| | *Growth over wide rangs of temperatures and pH | | *Growth over wide rangs of temperatures and pH |
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| | + | ===Identification and diagnosis=== |
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| | + | *Isolates from acute infections produce smooth colonies; 1.5mm diamteter, convex and circular with even edges |
| | + | *Isolates from chronic infections produce rough colonies; larger, flat and opaque colonieswith irregular edges |
| | + | *Biochemical tests |
| | + | *Serotypying according to a heat-stable peptidoglycan extracted from the cell wall |
| | + | *Virulence testing in lab animals |
| | + | *PCR for detection of virulent isolates |
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| | + | ===Pathogenesis and pathogenicity=== |
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| | + | *Route of infection: ingestion from pig faeces |
| | + | *Entry via tonsils, skin or mucous membranes |
| | + | *Capsule prevents phagocytosis |
| | + | *Adhere to endothelial cells |
| | + | *Produce neurominidase which enhances cell penetration |
| | + | *Septicaemia with vascular damage |
| | + | *Swelling of endothelial cells, monocyte adherence to vascular walls and hyaline microthrombus formation |
| | + | *Bacteria localise in synovia of joints and on heart valves during bacteraemia and cause chronic lesions |
| | + | *Host immune response to persistent bacterial antigens causes long-term damage to the joints |
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| | + | ===[[Swine Erysipelas]]=== |
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| | + | ===[[Turkey erysipelas]]=== |
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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 |
| | + | **Clinical sighns: |
| | + | ***Cutaneous erysipelas |
| | + | ***Polyarthritis in lambs |
| | + | ***Rarely fatal septicaemia |
| | + | **Enters via: |
| | + | ***Cuts, abrasions |
| | + | ***Castration or docking wounds |
| | + | ***Haematogenous spread -> subacute or chronic '''fibrinopurulent polyarthritis''' |
| | + | **Morbidity up tp 50% |
| | + | **Affects mostly unthrifty lmbs |
| | + | **Fibrosis and [[Musculoskeletal Terminology - Pathology|osteophyte]] formation in later stages -> persistent lameness |
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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 |
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