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*Susceptible to desiccation
 
*Susceptible to desiccation
 
*Commensals on mucous membranes of upper respiratory and lower urogenital tract
 
*Commensals on mucous membranes of upper respiratory and lower urogenital tract
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===Identification===
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*Beta haemolysis (complete with clear zones surrounding colonies)
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*Alpha haemolysis (partial with green zones surrounding colonies)
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*Lancefield grouping - serology based on group-specific polysaccharide in cell wall
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*Biochemical testing
  
  

Revision as of 11:40, 29 December 2008


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BACTERIA



Overview

  • Cause suppurative infections in many different animals
  • Cause mastitis, metritis, polyarthritis, meningitis


Characteristics

  • Gram positive cocci forming chains
  • Catalase negative, facultative anaerobes
  • Fastitidious - require enriched media such as blood or serum
  • Small haemolytic, translucent colonies
  • Catalase negative
  • Susceptible to desiccation
  • Commensals on mucous membranes of upper respiratory and lower urogenital tract


Identification

  • Beta haemolysis (complete with clear zones surrounding colonies)
  • Alpha haemolysis (partial with green zones surrounding colonies)
  • Lancefield grouping - serology based on group-specific polysaccharide in cell wall
  • Biochemical testing


Pathogenicity

Clinical infections

Diagnosis

Treatment

Control

  • Haemolytic streptococci of Lancefield group C are common inhabitants of the equine nasopharynx
  • Streptococcus zooepidemicus and S. equisimilis are usually non-pathogenic
  • S. equi is more pathogenic and is the cause of strangles with rhinitis, pharyngitis, lymphadenitis, myositis
  • S. equi may be involved in cutaneous lesions

URT inflammation in horses