Difference between revisions of "Cryptosporidiosis"

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* Villus atrophy and fusion.
 
* Villus atrophy and fusion.
 
* Iinflammation (mainly lymphoid) in crypts and lamina propria.
 
* Iinflammation (mainly lymphoid) in crypts and lamina propria.
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Revision as of 22:47, 6 August 2010

Overview

Disease caused by the parasite cryptosporidium.


Diagnosis

  • Faecal smear
    • Ziehl-Neelson (ZN) stain
    • Oocysts stain red against a blue/green background
  • Immunoassays
    • Detect oocysts in faeces

Control

  • Isolate/quarantine bought-in calves
  • Good hygiene, adequate bedding and disinfection of calf pens is important
  • Prevention/treatment
    • Halofuginone
      • Halocur or Intervet
      • Oral dosage


Villus Atrophy in Enteritis

  • Affects calf, lamb, piglet, kitten.
  • Increasingly important as part of the neonatal diarrhoea complex in calves.
  • Zoonosis.

Pathology

Gross
  • Intestines diffusely reddened, with fluid contents.
Histological
  • Tiny parasites on surface of epithelium.
  • Villus atrophy and fusion.
  • Iinflammation (mainly lymphoid) in crypts and lamina propria.