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*''Pasteurella multocida'' in [[Nasal cavity - inflammatory#Bacterial rhinitis|Atrophic rhinitis of pigs]] and [[Bacterial infections#In Pigs|atrophic rhinitis]]
 
* [[Peritoneal cavity - inflammatory#Peritonitis|Peritonitis in sheep]]
 
* [[General Pathology - Oedema#Permeability type|Permeability types of pulmonary oedema]].
 
* Can be secondary to [[Viral infections#In Cattle|IBR]]
 
*Causes [[Bacterial infections#In Rabbits|'Snuffles' in rabbits]]
 
*''Manheimia haemolytica'' biotype A serotype 1 (90%) and ''Pasteurella multocida'' cause [[Bacterial infections#Pneumonic pasteurellosis|pneumonic pasteurellosis]]
 
*[[Bacterial infections#Pasteurellosis in pigs|Pasteurellosis in pigs]]
 
* Can cause vascular fragility, leading to [[General Pathology - Haemostasis#Haemorrhagic Disease Due To Vascular Fragility|haemorrhagic disease]].
 
*''M. haemolytica'' and ''P. multocida'' may contribute to [[Bacterial infections#Enzootic pneumonia of calves|Enzootic pneumonia of calves]]
 
*Often follows [[Viral infections#Parainfluenza- 3|parainfluenza - 3]] infection of cattle
 
*''P. haemolytica'' in [[Bacterial infections#Enzootic pneumonia of lambs|enzootic pneumonia of lambs]]
 
*In [[Pleural cavity and membranes - inflammatory#Pyothorax (Thoracic empyema)|pyothorax]]
 
*''P. multocida'' in [[Muscles - inflammatory#Abscesses|cellulitis]] in cats
 
 
 
===Overview ''Pasteurella''===
 
 
 
*Common commensal of the upper respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract mucosa of animals
 
*Usually opportunistic organisms, causing disease during times of stress, low resistance or concurrent infections
 
*Resist phagocytosis by their capsule
 
*Not part of the human bacterial flora
 
 
 
===''Pasteurella'' Properties===
 
 
 
*Short Gram-negative bacilli or coccobacilli
 
*Oxidase-positive
 
*May show bipolar staining
 
*Catarrhal odour
 
*Produce endotoxins which cause host damage and death
 
 
 
===''Pasteurella multocida''===
 
 
 
*Large grey colonies on blood agar
 
*Not haemolytic
 
*Do not grow on MacConkey
 
*Four capsular serotypes, A,B,D,E and recently F
 
*Primary and secondary pathogen
 
*Responsible for secondary infections following primary viral and mycoplasmal infections, especially in the lungs, for example during pig enzootic pneumonia
 
 
 
*Typa A
 
**Commensal in upper respiratory tract of animals in UK
 
**Primary pathogen in fowl cholera - a septicaemia in chickens and turkeys
 
**Secondary pathogen commomly repsonsible for dog and cat bite wound infections in humans and animals
 
**Some strains involved in Atropic Rhinitis in pigs, and produce osteolytic toxin
 
**Involved in rabbit Snuffles (Pateurellosis)
 
 
 
*Type B
 
**Causes Haemorrhagic Septicaemia of cattle in Southern Europe and Asia
 
 
 
*Type D
 
**Primary and secondary pathogen
 
**Causes Atropic Rhinitis along with ''Bordetella bronchiseptica'' in pigs
 
**Produces an osteolytic toxin, which stimulates osteoclast, inducing bone resorption
 
 
 
*Type E
 
**Causes Afican Bovine Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
 
 
 
===''Pasteurella pneumotropica''===
 
 
 
*Carried in nasopharynx of many small rodents
 
*Causes pneumonia in rodents as a secondary disease
 
 
 
===''Mannheimia''===
 
 
 
===''Mannheimia haemolytica''===
 
 
 
*Cause of epizootic pneumonia in cattle, also known as Shipping Fever, Transit Fever or Bovine Pneumonic Pasteurellosis
 
*Usually secondary to viral infections such as PI3 or IBR, or to mycoplasma
 
*Causes pasteurellosis in sheep
 
*Beta-haemolytic on blood agar
 
*Grow weakly on MacConkey agar
 
*All are ''Manheimia'' A biotypes
 
*Strains often produce a cytotoxin, known as leukotoxin, which kills leukocytes of ruminants
 
*Leukotoxin is a member of the RTX group toxins, and is probably largely responsible for the pasthogenicity of the bacteria in septicaemia and pneumonia
 
 
 
===''Mannheimia Glucosida''===
 
 
 
*Previously biotype A11
 
 
 
===''Mannheimia trehalosi''===
 
 
 
*T biotypes - trehalose fermenters
 

Latest revision as of 12:17, 14 May 2010