Difference between revisions of "Campylobacteriosis in Cattle Flashcards"
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Which organisms are responsible for causing Campylobacteriosis in Cattle? |
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What are the clinical signs of Campylobacteriosis in cattle? | Calves are more seriously affected and suffer from:
Adult cattle can become anorexic and show various reproductive signs:
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What is the pathogenesis of Campylobacteriosis? |
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What methods are used to diagnose campylobacter? | Selective media containing antimicrobial agents such as polymyxin B or trimethoprim (using infected samples from stomach content, smegma or vaginal fluid). |
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How can campylobacteriosis be treated and controlled? | Treating with erythromycin and tetracycline (some resistance has been recorded for both drugs) and ensuring good husbandry and disinfection/cleaning protocols are followed. |
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