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****Mostly in wet conditions and in heavy sheep
 
****Mostly in wet conditions and in heavy sheep
 
**In cattle:
 
**In cattle:
***[[Footrot - Cattle|'''Interdigital dermatitis and cellulitis''']]
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***'''Interdigital dermatitis and cellulitis'''
 
***Caused by ''F. necrophorum'' and [[Bacteroides|''Bacteroides melaninogenicus'']]
 
***Caused by ''F. necrophorum'' and [[Bacteroides|''Bacteroides melaninogenicus'']]
 
***Predisposed by trauma
 
***Predisposed by trauma
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****Fissures, necrotic swollen edges in interdigital spaces
 
****Fissures, necrotic swollen edges in interdigital spaces
 
****Inflammation may spread to joint spaces
 
****Inflammation may spread to joint spaces
 
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[[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Cattle]]
[[Category:To Do - Medium]][[Category:To Do - Dermatology]]
 
[[Category:Dermatological Diseases - Sheep]][[Category:Dermatological Diseases - Cattle]]
 
[[Category:Integumentary System - Bacterial Infections]]
 

Revision as of 08:25, 20 October 2010

    • Usually caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum with other bacteria
    • In sheep:
      • Ovine interdigital dermatitis
        • Acute necrotising dermatitis similar to benign footrot
      • Foot abscesses
        • Bulbular or lamellar
        • Mostly in wet conditions and in heavy sheep
    • In cattle:
      • Interdigital dermatitis and cellulitis
      • Caused by F. necrophorum and Bacteroides melaninogenicus
      • Predisposed by trauma
      • Grossly:
        • Fissures, necrotic swollen edges in interdigital spaces
        • Inflammation may spread to joint spaces