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| *Highly contagious and persists in the environment for long periods | | *Highly contagious and persists in the environment for long periods |
| *''S. hyicus'' produces exfoliative toxin that causes separation of cells in stratum spinosum resulting in rapid intraepidermal spread of organisms | | *''S. hyicus'' produces exfoliative toxin that causes separation of cells in stratum spinosum resulting in rapid intraepidermal spread of organisms |
− | *Similar to “scalded skin syndrome” in human neonates, due to skin infection by exfoliative toxin-producing ''Staphylococcus aureus'' | + | *Similar to “scalded skin syndrome” in human neonates, due to skin infection by exfoliative toxin-producing ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]'' |
| *Excessive sebacious secretion and exudation on surface of skin | | *Excessive sebacious secretion and exudation on surface of skin |
| *Pigs are anorexic, febrile, depressed and have a greasy, non-pruritic dermatitis | | *Pigs are anorexic, febrile, depressed and have a greasy, non-pruritic dermatitis |
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| ===Pathology=== | | ===Pathology=== |
| * = '''Exudative epidermitis of pigs''' | | * = '''Exudative epidermitis of pigs''' |
− | *Caused by [[Staphylococcus spp.#Staphylococcus hyicus|''Staphylococcus hyicus'']] | + | *Caused by ''Staphylococcus hyicus'' |
| *Affects neonatal piglets - often fatal, older piglets - milder disease | | *Affects neonatal piglets - often fatal, older piglets - milder disease |
| *Focal erosion of stratum corneum | | *Focal erosion of stratum corneum |