Moraxella bovis

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Overview

  • Moraxella bovis causes infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
  • Found on mucous membranes of carrier cattle
  • Susceptible to desiccation therefore short survival in environment
  • Flies act as vectors, in which the bacteria can survive 72 hours
  • Other species non-pathogenic


Characteristics

  • Short, plump Gram negative rods or cocci occuring in pairs
  • Non-motile
  • Aerobic
  • Catalase positive, oxidase postitive
  • Unable to utilise sugars
  • No growth on MacConkey agar
  • Growth enhanced by addition of blood or serum to media

Pathogenesis and pathogenicity

  • Virulent strains have fimbriae, are haemolytic and grow into agar

Clnical infections

    • Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, or pink-eye/New Forest disease is an ocular disease of cattle
  • Highly contagious infection of superficial tissues of eye
  • Affects animals under 2 years old
  • Decreased weight gain in beef cattle, decreased milk production


Diagnosis

Treatment and control