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| + | Salmonella spp. are gram-negative straight rods, usually flagellated, facultative anaerobes. |
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| | ===Overview=== | | ===Overview=== |
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| | **Stimulate immune response on reaching the lamina propria | | **Stimulate immune response on reaching the lamina propria |
| | **Acute inflammation, possibly with ulceration; prostaglandin and cytokine production by epithelial cells; enterotoxin production damaging mucosa | | **Acute inflammation, possibly with ulceration; prostaglandin and cytokine production by epithelial cells; enterotoxin production damaging mucosa |
| − | **Phagocytosis of bacteria by [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] and macrophages | + | **Phagocytosis of bacteria by [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] and macrophages |
| | **Bacteria either destroyed by the phagocytic cells or survive and multiply in the cells to cause systemic disease | | **Bacteria either destroyed by the phagocytic cells or survive and multiply in the cells to cause systemic disease |
| | **Resistance to phagocytosis and destruction by complement allows spread within the body - bacteraemia and septicaemia | | **Resistance to phagocytosis and destruction by complement allows spread within the body - bacteraemia and septicaemia |
| | **LPS O antigens prevent damage to bacterial cell wall by complement | | **LPS O antigens prevent damage to bacterial cell wall by complement |
| | **LPS also causes endotoxaemia, and may contribute to local inflammatory response damaging intestinal cells to cause diarrhoea | | **LPS also causes endotoxaemia, and may contribute to local inflammatory response damaging intestinal cells to cause diarrhoea |
| − | **Endotoxic shock during septicaemic [[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]] due to LPS | + | **Endotoxic shock during septicaemic [[Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]] due to LPS |
| | **Septicaemia may cause [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Systemic bacterial infections|cyanosis of extremities]] | | **Septicaemia may cause [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Systemic bacterial infections|cyanosis of extremities]] |
| | **Intracellular carriage if bacteria no completely removed | | **Intracellular carriage if bacteria no completely removed |
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| | *Most human infections contracted from animals, especially poulty and cattle | | *Most human infections contracted from animals, especially poulty and cattle |
| | *Some serotypes are host-specific, some infect a wide range of species | | *Some serotypes are host-specific, some infect a wide range of species |
| − | *Healthy adult carnivores are resistant to [[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]] | + | *Healthy adult carnivores are resistant to [[Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]] |
| | *Clinical outcome depends on number of bacteria ingested, virulence of serotype, susceptibility of host | | *Clinical outcome depends on number of bacteria ingested, virulence of serotype, susceptibility of host |
| | *Young and debilitated animals susceptible | | *Young and debilitated animals susceptible |
| | *''Salmonella'' serotypes: | | *''Salmonella'' serotypes: |
| − | **''S.'' Tymphimurium infects many species; causes severe diarrhoea; non-invasive; causes of food poisoning in humans, e.g. from infected poultry | + | **''S.'' Typhimurium infects many species; causes severe diarrhoea; non-invasive; causes of food poisoning in humans, e.g. from infected poultry |
| | **''S. enteritidis'': non species-specific; losses in young birds; causes food poisoning in humans | | **''S. enteritidis'': non species-specific; losses in young birds; causes food poisoning in humans |
| | **''S.'' Dublin: invasive serovar; infects cattle | | **''S.'' Dublin: invasive serovar; infects cattle |
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| | **''S.'' Typhi, ''S.'' Paratyphi: infect humans | | **''S.'' Typhi, ''S.'' Paratyphi: infect humans |
| | **''S.'' Montevideo produces outbreaks from contaminated imported meat and bone meal | | **''S.'' Montevideo produces outbreaks from contaminated imported meat and bone meal |
| − | *Enteric [[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: | + | *Enteric [[Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: |
| | **Enterocolitis occurs in most farm animal species affecting all ages | | **Enterocolitis occurs in most farm animal species affecting all ages |
| − | **[[Intestines Ulcerative Enteritis - Pathology|Ulcerative enteritis]] | + | **[[:Category:Enteritis, Ulcerative|Ulcerative enteritis]] |
| | **Fever, depression, anorexia, foul-smelling diarrhoea containing blood, mucus and epithelial casts | | **Fever, depression, anorexia, foul-smelling diarrhoea containing blood, mucus and epithelial casts |
| | **Dehydration and weight loss | | **Dehydration and weight loss |
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| | **Milder syndrome where endemic on farms, possibly due to acquired immunity | | **Milder syndrome where endemic on farms, possibly due to acquired immunity |
| | **Chronic enterocolitis can occur in surviving pigs, cattle, horses, causing intermittent fever, soft faeces and gradual weight loss | | **Chronic enterocolitis can occur in surviving pigs, cattle, horses, causing intermittent fever, soft faeces and gradual weight loss |
| − | *Septicaemic [[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: | + | *Septicaemic [[Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: |
| | **Most common in calves, neonatal foals, pigs under one month | | **Most common in calves, neonatal foals, pigs under one month |
| | **Sudden onset fever, depression, recumbency | | **Sudden onset fever, depression, recumbency |
| | **Die within 48 hours if not treated | | **Die within 48 hours if not treated |
| | **Persistent diarrhoea, meningitis, arthritis or pneumonia may occur in surviving animals | | **Persistent diarrhoea, meningitis, arthritis or pneumonia may occur in surviving animals |
| − | **Found in [[Joints Inflammatory - Pathology#In Horses|arthritis of horses]] | + | **Found in [[Infectious Arthritis#In Horses|arthritis of horses]] |
| − | **Can cause haemorrhagic disease by [[Haemostasis - Pathology#Secondary Thrombocytopenic Disease|secondary thrombocytopenic disease]] | + | **Can cause haemorrhagic disease by [[Platelet Abnormalities|secondary thrombocytopenic disease]] |
| | **''S.'' Cholerae-Suis in pigs causes blue discoloration of ears and snout; co-infection with viruses causes severe clinical forms of disease | | **''S.'' Cholerae-Suis in pigs causes blue discoloration of ears and snout; co-infection with viruses causes severe clinical forms of disease |
| − | *Bovine [[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: | + | *Bovine [[Salmonellosis|salmonellosis]]: |
| | **Syndrome of fever and diarrhoea (with dysentery), often fatal, in calves and adult cattle | | **Syndrome of fever and diarrhoea (with dysentery), often fatal, in calves and adult cattle |
| | **Abdominal pain in adult cattle due to necrotic bowel | | **Abdominal pain in adult cattle due to necrotic bowel |
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| | ***Abortion with no other clinical signs | | ***Abortion with no other clinical signs |
| | ***Chronic infections with ''S.'' Dublin in calves cause dry gangrene of extremities due to disseminated intravascular coagulation; tips of ears, tail and limbs may slough | | ***Chronic infections with ''S.'' Dublin in calves cause dry gangrene of extremities due to disseminated intravascular coagulation; tips of ears, tail and limbs may slough |
| − | ***Can cause [[Bones Inflammatory - Pathology#Osteomyelitis|Osteomyelitis]] in young animals | + | ***Can cause [[Osteomyelitis|Osteomyelitis]] in young animals |
| | ***Most survivors become subclinical excretors | | ***Most survivors become subclinical excretors |
| | ***May become latent carriers with no excretion | | ***May become latent carriers with no excretion |
| − | *<div id="Spleen">[[Intestines Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic Enteritis - Pathology#Salmonellosis|Salmonellosis]] in poultry: | + | *<div id="Spleen">[[Salmonellosis|Salmonellosis]] in poultry: |
| | **''S.'' Pullorum and ''S.'' Gallinarum now rare in UK due to eradication programs including the Pullorum test (whole blood slide agglutination to detect antibody to both ''S.'' Pullorum and ''S'' Gallinarum) | | **''S.'' Pullorum and ''S.'' Gallinarum now rare in UK due to eradication programs including the Pullorum test (whole blood slide agglutination to detect antibody to both ''S.'' Pullorum and ''S'' Gallinarum) |
| | **These ''Salmonellae'' can infect the ovaries of hens and be transmitted via eggs | | **These ''Salmonellae'' can infect the ovaries of hens and be transmitted via eggs |
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| | + | ==In Reptiles== |
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| | + | It is estimated that between 36 and 77% lizards harbour Salmonella - the most recognized reptilian zoonosis. Owners must be educated regarding the public health hazard (especially for the very young, the old and the immune compromised). |
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| | + | [[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]] |
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| | [[Category:Enterobacteriaceae]] | | [[Category:Enterobacteriaceae]] |
| | + | [[Category:Zoonoses]] |
| | + | [[Category:To_Do_-_Bacteria]] |