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|q1=What pathogens could be involved?
 
|q1=What pathogens could be involved?
 
|a1=Gangrenous mastitis caused by ''Mannheimia'' spp. and ''Staphylococcus aureus'' occurs sporadically during the first 3 months of lactation associated with poor milk supply related to ewe undernutrition and over vigorous sucking by the lambs.  
 
|a1=Gangrenous mastitis caused by ''Mannheimia'' spp. and ''Staphylococcus aureus'' occurs sporadically during the first 3 months of lactation associated with poor milk supply related to ewe undernutrition and over vigorous sucking by the lambs.  
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|l1=Gangrenous Mastitis - Sheep
 
|q2=What is the prognosis?  
 
|q2=What is the prognosis?  
 
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Despite antibiotic and supportive therapy the prognosis is grave, and gangrenous udder tissue eventually sloughs leaving a large granulating surface with superficial bacterial infection. The granulation tissue continues to proliferate over the coming months (up to 10–20 cm diameter).  
 
Despite antibiotic and supportive therapy the prognosis is grave, and gangrenous udder tissue eventually sloughs leaving a large granulating surface with superficial bacterial infection. The granulation tissue continues to proliferate over the coming months (up to 10–20 cm diameter).  
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|l2=Gangrenous Mastitis - Sheep
 
|q3=What would you recommend?   
 
|q3=What would you recommend?   
 
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The infected granulation tissue and resultant drainage lymph node enlargement would result in carcass condemnation (and raise genuine welfare concerns). The fleece is very poor because growth has occurred during this period of illness and debility.<br>
 
The infected granulation tissue and resultant drainage lymph node enlargement would result in carcass condemnation (and raise genuine welfare concerns). The fleece is very poor because growth has occurred during this period of illness and debility.<br>
 
The ewe should be euthanased for welfare reasons at first presentation.  
 
The ewe should be euthanased for welfare reasons at first presentation.  
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|l3=Gangrenous Mastitis - Sheep#Treatment
 
|q4=What control measures could be adopted?  
 
|q4=What control measures could be adopted?  
 
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Control measures include ensuring ewes are well fed. Concentrates should be supplied to ewes and lambs when pasture is poor. No ewe should be expected to rear triplets. Teat lesions should be identified and treated with topical antibiotics.  
 
Control measures include ensuring ewes are well fed. Concentrates should be supplied to ewes and lambs when pasture is poor. No ewe should be expected to rear triplets. Teat lesions should be identified and treated with topical antibiotics.  
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