Difference between revisions of "Yersinia"
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* Cause [[Intestines - disease due to pathogens|intestinal disease]] | * Cause [[Intestines - disease due to pathogens|intestinal disease]] | ||
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+ | ===Overview=== | ||
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+ | *Cause disease in animals and are important zoonoses | ||
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+ | ===Characteristics=== | ||
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+ | *Enterobacteria, but grow more slowly and at lower temperatures than other enterobacteria | ||
+ | *Non-lactose fermentors | ||
+ | *Facuiltative intracellular pathogens | ||
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+ | ===Pathogenesis=== | ||
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+ | *Invasive ''Yersinia'' grow inside macrophages | ||
+ | *Survive in phagolysosomes and do not interfere with degranulation or lysosomal fusion | ||
+ | *Resistant to macrophage killing mechanisms | ||
+ | *The bacteria destroy the macrophages in lymph nodes, liver and spleen, causing septicaemia | ||
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+ | ===Clnical infections=== | ||
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+ | ===Diagnosis=== | ||
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+ | ===Control=== | ||
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+ | ===Treatment=== |
Revision as of 12:26, 9 February 2008
- Cause intestinal disease
Overview
- Cause disease in animals and are important zoonoses
Characteristics
- Enterobacteria, but grow more slowly and at lower temperatures than other enterobacteria
- Non-lactose fermentors
- Facuiltative intracellular pathogens
Pathogenesis
- Invasive Yersinia grow inside macrophages
- Survive in phagolysosomes and do not interfere with degranulation or lysosomal fusion
- Resistant to macrophage killing mechanisms
- The bacteria destroy the macrophages in lymph nodes, liver and spleen, causing septicaemia