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+ | Also known as: '''''Bacillus piliformis''''' | ||
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+ | ''Clostridium piliforme'' is a spore-forming filamentous Gram negative '''intracellular''' pathogen. The colonies only grow in tissue culture or embryonated eggs. The disease it causes is called [[Tyzzer's Disease|Tyzzer's disease]] characterised by severe hepatic necrosis. It occurs sporadically in foals, calves, dogs and cats. It has an ncubation period up to 1 week. | ||
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+ | Diagnosis can be achieved by Warthin-Starry silver impregnation technique demonstrating organisms in hepatocytes. | ||
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Clostridium piliforme |
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Also known as: Bacillus piliformis
Clostridium piliforme is a spore-forming filamentous Gram negative intracellular pathogen. The colonies only grow in tissue culture or embryonated eggs. The disease it causes is called Tyzzer's disease characterised by severe hepatic necrosis. It occurs sporadically in foals, calves, dogs and cats. It has an ncubation period up to 1 week.
Diagnosis can be achieved by Warthin-Starry silver impregnation technique demonstrating organisms in hepatocytes.
Literature Search
Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
Bacillus piliformis/Clostridium piliforme publications