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| ===Pathogenesis and pathogenicity=== | | ===Pathogenesis and pathogenicity=== |
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− | *Pyogenic causing | + | *Pyogenic causing suppurative infections except for ''C. bovis'' |
| + | *''C. bovis'' causes mild neutrophil response in teat canal of healthy dairy cows and may protect from more pathogenic bacteria |
| + | *''C. pseudotuberculosis'': |
| + | **Facultative intracellular pathogen inside macrophages |
| + | **Cell wall lipid |
| + | **Produces a phospholipase toxin which hydolyses sphingomyelin in mammalian cell membranes |
| + | **Phospholipase may enhance survival and multiplication in host in early stages |
| + | *''C. renale'' |
| + | **Urinary tract pathogens |
| + | **Produce urease and hydrolyse urea |
| + | **Possess fimbriae for attachment to urogenital mucosa |
| + | **Infection when immunity reduced or following tissue damage during parturition |
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| *Infection follows tissue trauma | | *Infection follows tissue trauma |
− | *Suppurative lesions
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| *''C. pseudotuberculosis'' casues caseous lymphadenitis in sheep | | *''C. pseudotuberculosis'' casues caseous lymphadenitis in sheep |
| *Carried on skin of sheep | | *Carried on skin of sheep |
− | *Produces a phospholipase toxin
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| *Infection through shearing wounds | | *Infection through shearing wounds |
− | *Facultative intracellular pathogen inside macrophages
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| *Ulcerative lymphangitis in horses | | *Ulcerative lymphangitis in horses |
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