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===Overview===
 
 
*Organisms present in the soil, alimentary tract and faeces
 
*Endospores may be present in liver and may be reactivated to cause disease
 
*Neurotoxic clostridia, ''Clostridium tetani'' and ''Clostridium botulinum'' affect neuromuscular function but cause no tissue damage
 
*Histotoxic clostridia cause localised lesions in tissues and may cause toxaemia
 
*''C. perfringens'' cause inflammatory lesions in the gastrointestinal tract and enterotoxaemias in sheep
 
 
===Characteristics===
 
 
*Large Gram-positive rods
 
*Obligate anaerobes
 
*Fermentative, catalase negative, oxidase negative
 
*Straight or slightly curved
 
*Motile by flagellae
 
*Require enriched media for growth
 
*Produce endospores which vary in shape and location and cause bulging of mother cell
 
 
===Pathogenesis and pathogenicity===
 
 
*Produce extracellular digestive enzymes and toxic substance known as exotoxins
 
*Exotoxins cause necrosis, haemolysis and death
 
*Collagenase, hyaluronidase and DNase enymes facilitate spread through tissues
 
 
===Diagnosis===
 
 
*Anaerobic transport medium
 
*Culture on blood agar enriched with yeast extract, vitamin K and haemin
 
*Anaerobic culture with hydrogen supplement and 5-10% carbon dioxide for 48 hours
 
*Colonies of ''C. perfringens'' are 5mm diameter, circular, flat and grey and surrounded by a zone of double haemolysis
 
*Positive cAMP test with ''Streptococci agalactiae''
 
*Biochemical tests
 
*Toxins identified in body fluids by toxin neutralisation or protection tests in lab animals
 
*Nagler reaction to detect alpha toxin - plate neutralisation test
 
*Fluorescent antibody tests for histotoxic clostridia
 
*ELISA, PCR for toxin detection
 
*Sudden death in unvaccinated farm animals may suggest ''C. perfringens'' types B, C and D
 
*Post mortem
 
*Gram positive rods present on intestinal smears suggests clostridial enterotoxaemia
 
  
  

Revision as of 14:10, 5 July 2010

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