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[[Image:Black leg myositis.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Blackleg myositis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] | [[Image:Black leg myositis.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Blackleg myositis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] | ||
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+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | A bacterial disease affecting cattle and sheep caused by [[Clostridium chauvoei|''Clostridium chauvoei'']]. | ||
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+ | ==Signalment== | ||
+ | Affects cattle and sheep of all ages. | ||
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+ | ==Diagnosis== | ||
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+ | ==History and Clinical Signs== | ||
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*Causative agent: ''[[Clostridium chauvoei]]'' | *Causative agent: ''[[Clostridium chauvoei]]'' |
Revision as of 20:05, 18 July 2010
Description
A bacterial disease affecting cattle and sheep caused by Clostridium chauvoei.
Signalment
Affects cattle and sheep of all ages.
Diagnosis
History and Clinical Signs
- Causative agent: Clostridium chauvoei
- May affect the fattest cattle at pasture in the summer
- Rapid toxaemia -> death
- If clinical signs observed:
- Toxaemia -> pyrexia, depression, pulmonary oedema, circulatory collapse
- Muscle lesions -> lameness, swollen hot muscles later becoming cool as necrosis sets in
- Pathogenesis:
- Spores gain entry to GI tract -> blood -> muscle -> lie latent
- Under right conditions (usually anaerobic following injury) they germinate and bacilli grow
- Toxin damages capillaries -> serosanguinous exudate
- Muscle necrosis due to gas producing bacteria -> emphysaema and crepitus
- Grossly:
- Early stages
- At muscle periphery
- Dark red
- Distended by serous or serosanguinous exudate
- Wet cut surface
- Old stages
- Centre of lesion is full of gas bubbles, porous, dry, reddish black
- Rancid odour
- Early stages
- Histologically:
- Early stages
- Separation of myofibres by exudate
- Coagulative necrosis
- No nuclei
- Old stage
- Fragmented muscle fibres separated by gas bubbles
- Gram positive bacilli may be found in clumps
- Early stages