Difference between revisions of "Haemophilus species"
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− | *''H. parasuis'' in '''Glasser's disease''' of pigs causes [[Peritoneal cavity - inflammatory#Peritonitis|peritonitis]], suppurative [[Bacterial infections#Glasser's disease|bronchopneumonia, pleuritis]], pericarditis, (as part of polyserositis), meningitis, [[Joints - inflammatory# | + | *''H. parasuis'' in '''Glasser's disease''' of pigs causes [[Peritoneal cavity - inflammatory#Peritonitis|peritonitis]], suppurative [[Bacterial infections#Glasser's disease|bronchopneumonia, pleuritis]], pericarditis, (as part of polyserositis), meningitis, [[Joints - inflammatory#In Pigs|polyarthritis]] (also ''H. suis) |
**In pigs 5-16 weeks old | **In pigs 5-16 weeks old | ||
**Acute septicaemia | **Acute septicaemia |
Revision as of 08:46, 8 October 2007
- H. parasuis in Glasser's disease of pigs causes peritonitis, suppurative bronchopneumonia, pleuritis, pericarditis, (as part of polyserositis), meningitis, polyarthritis (also H. suis)
- In pigs 5-16 weeks old
- Acute septicaemia
- Due to transport, environmental stresses, dietary and managemental factors
- Mortality up to 50% insome outbreaks
- Expressed lesion vary between animals - meningitis is most consistent, arthritis in 20% of cases
- Haemophilus sommus in Enzootic pneumonia of calves
- H. pleuropneumonia in Contagious porcine pleuropneumonia