Difference between revisions of "Actinobacillus suis"
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Revision as of 11:20, 20 June 2011
Scientific Classification | |
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Kingdom | Bacteria |
Phylum | Proteobacteria |
Class | Zymobacteria |
Sub-class | Alphaproteobacteria |
Order | Pasteurellales |
Family | Pasteurellaceae |
Genus | Actinobacillus |
Species | Actinobacillus suis |
- May be present in upper respiratory tract of sows
- Pathogenicity and clinical signs:
- Infection of piglets via aerosol or possibly skin abrasions
- Fatal septicaemia in piglets 1-8 weeks old
- Mortality up to 50% in some litters
- Fever, respiratory distress, prostration and paddling of forelimbs seen in piglets
- Petechial and ecchymotic haemorrhages in many organs
- Interstitial pneumonia, pleuritis, meningoencephalitis, myocarditis and arthritis
- Causes abscesses in joints and lungs of older pigs
- Carried in the nasopharynx of pigs and nose of horses
- Carriage may confer immunity to the more severe pleuropneumonia
- Diagnosis:
- Specimens cultured on blood agar and MacConkey agar for 1-3 days
- Sticky haemolytic colonies
- Pink, lactose-fermenting colonies on MacConkey agar
- Treatment and control:
- Bacteria usually susceptible to ampicillin, carbenicillin, potentiated sulphonamides and tetracyclines
- Disinfect contaminated pens
- Other animals:
- Septicaemia and pneumonia in foals
- Pneumonia in pigs and horses