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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
''Aeromonas hydrophila'' is one of the species belonging to the genus [[Aeromonas species - Overview|''Aeromonas'']]. They are heterotrophic organisms and can exist in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. ''A.hydrophila'' has pilli which allows it to attach to host organisms. It also produces Aerolysin Cytotoxic Enterotoxin (ACT), which causes tissue damage. ''A.hydrophila'' is an opportunistic pathogen.
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''Aeromonas hydrophila'' is one of the species belonging to the genus [[Aeromonas species- Overview|''Aeromonas'']]. They are heterotrophic organisms and can exist in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. ''A.hydrophila'' has pilli which allows it to attach to host organisms. It also produces Aerolysin Cytotoxic Enterotoxin (ACT), which causes tissue damage. ''A.hydrophila'' is an opportunistic pathogen along with [[''Aeromonas caviae'']] and [[''Aeromonas sobria'']].  
  
 
==Pathogenesis==
 
==Pathogenesis==
 
''A.hydrophila'' is an oppourtunistic pathogen and can cause pathogenesis in the following species;  
 
''A.hydrophila'' is an oppourtunistic pathogen and can cause pathogenesis in the following species;  
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Amphibians- Red-leg syndrome.
  
Amphibians - [[Red-leg Syndrome]].
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'''[[Snakes]] (captive)'''- Ulcerative stomatitis, pneumonia and septicaemia.
  
Cattlev- Abortion.
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'''Freshwater fish'''- Haemorrhagic septicaemia.  
  
Freshwater fish - Haemorrhagic septicaemia
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'''Cattle'''- Abortion.
  
Young dogs - [[Septicaemia and Enteritis, Bacterial|Septicaemia]]
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'''Young dogs'''- Septicaemia.
  
Rabbits - [[Colitis, Granulomatous|Haemorrhagic colitis]]
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'''Rabbits'''- Haemorrhagic colitis.
  
Humans - Food poisoning
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'''Humans'''- Food poisoning.
 
 
Captive [[:Category:Snake|Snakes]] - [[Lizard and Snake Ulcerative Stomatitis|Ulcerative stomatitis]], [[Snake Respiratory Disease|Pneumonia]] and septicaemia
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 16 July 2010



Characteristics

Aeromonas hydrophila is one of the species belonging to the genus Aeromonas. They are heterotrophic organisms and can exist in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. A.hydrophila has pilli which allows it to attach to host organisms. It also produces Aerolysin Cytotoxic Enterotoxin (ACT), which causes tissue damage. A.hydrophila is an opportunistic pathogen along with ''Aeromonas caviae'' and ''Aeromonas sobria''.

Pathogenesis

A.hydrophila is an oppourtunistic pathogen and can cause pathogenesis in the following species; Amphibians- Red-leg syndrome.

Snakes (captive)- Ulcerative stomatitis, pneumonia and septicaemia.

Freshwater fish- Haemorrhagic septicaemia.

Cattle- Abortion.

Young dogs- Septicaemia.

Rabbits- Haemorrhagic colitis.

Humans- Food poisoning.