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| − | ===Extra-intestinal infection===
| + | ==Extra-intestinal infection== |
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| | *Soft tissue infections in adult animals | | *Soft tissue infections in adult animals |
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| | **May enter blood to cause septicaemia | | **May enter blood to cause septicaemia |
| | *Clinical infections: | | *Clinical infections: |
| − | **Urogenital tract infections | + | **'''Urogenital tract infections''' |
| | ***Most common organism infecting urinary tract | | ***Most common organism infecting urinary tract |
| | ***Ascending infections of urinary tract | | ***Ascending infections of urinary tract |
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| | ***Prostatitis in dogs via opportunistic infection | | ***Prostatitis in dogs via opportunistic infection |
| | ***Colonisation of mucosa aided by fimbriae | | ***Colonisation of mucosa aided by fimbriae |
| − | **Mastitis | + | **'''Mastitis''' |
| | ***Opportunistic infection of mammary glands of sows and cows | | ***Opportunistic infection of mammary glands of sows and cows |
| | ***Endotoxaemia in the acute form often fatal | | ***Endotoxaemia in the acute form often fatal |
| | ***Death within 24-48 hours during peracute disease | | ***Death within 24-48 hours during peracute disease |
| | ***Animals depressed with sunken eyes | | ***Animals depressed with sunken eyes |
| − | **Avian [[Intestines - Catarrhal Enteritis#Colibacillosis|colibacillosis]]: | + | **'''Avian [[Intestines - Catarrhal Enteritis#Colibacillosis|colibacillosis]]''': |
| | ***Septicaemia in newly-hatched chickens | | ***Septicaemia in newly-hatched chickens |
| | ***Infection enters via faecal contamination of the egg surface or via the ovary of the hen | | ***Infection enters via faecal contamination of the egg surface or via the ovary of the hen |
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| | ***Airsacculitis, pericarditis and perihepatitis during acute phase | | ***Airsacculitis, pericarditis and perihepatitis during acute phase |
| | ***Often secondary to virus or mycoplasma infection or environmental stress | | ***Often secondary to virus or mycoplasma infection or environmental stress |
| − | **Colisepticaemia: | + | **'''Colisepticaemia''': |
| | ***Systemic disease in young calves, piglets, foals, lambs | | ***Systemic disease in young calves, piglets, foals, lambs |
| | ***Penetration of intestinal mucosa and entrance into the blood | | ***Penetration of intestinal mucosa and entrance into the blood |
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| | ***Virulence related to adhesive properties, complement resistance and ability for iron aquisition | | ***Virulence related to adhesive properties, complement resistance and ability for iron aquisition |
| | ***Ammonia, dust, viral infections and temperature changes enhance likelihood of disease | | ***Ammonia, dust, viral infections and temperature changes enhance likelihood of disease |
| − | **Oedema disease of pigs: | + | **'''Oedema disease of pigs''': |
| | ***Acute, frequently fatal enterotoxaemia of weaned pigs | | ***Acute, frequently fatal enterotoxaemia of weaned pigs |
| | ***Associated with particular haemolytic serotypes of ''E. coli'' | | ***Associated with particular haemolytic serotypes of ''E. coli'' |