Difference between revisions of "Actinobacillus suis Flashcards"

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*Spread via aerososl infection and invasion of the upper respiratory tract
 
*Spread via aerososl infection and invasion of the upper respiratory tract
 
*Haematogenously spread via infected emboli, adhering to the endothelium of blood vessels or becoming trapped in smaller vessels
 
*Haematogenously spread via infected emboli, adhering to the endothelium of blood vessels or becoming trapped in smaller vessels
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*Colonise piglets in the first three weeks of life - not all become infected, some may be carriers
 
|l10=Actinobacillus suis#Epidemiology
 
|l10=Actinobacillus suis#Epidemiology
 
|q11=What is the name of the polysaccharide that it present in ''A.suis'' and fungal and lichen cell walls?
 
|q11=What is the name of the polysaccharide that it present in ''A.suis'' and fungal and lichen cell walls?

Revision as of 22:42, 23 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What type of bacteria is Actinobacillus suis? Link to Article
What family does A.suis belong to? Link to Article
How do the strains of A.suis differ? Link to Article
Which strains are most commonly isolated from clinical cases? Link to Article
Which strain is the most virulent? Link to Article
What species does A.suis mainly casue disease in? Link to Article
What toxins do A.suis encode for? Link to Article
What are the wild hosts for A.suis? Link to Article
What diseases does A.suis cause? Link to Article
What is the epidemiology of A.suis? Link to Article
What is the name of the polysaccharide that it present in A.suis and fungal and lichen cell walls? Link to Article


Further links

Actinobacillosis - Pig Flashcards

Actinobacillosis - Pig