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| **Lesions in the tongue, cheek, lips and sometimes in the lower gut and lungs from aspiration | | **Lesions in the tongue, cheek, lips and sometimes in the lower gut and lungs from aspiration |
| **Often spreads from the site of infection to lymphatics, and may cause pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis | | **Often spreads from the site of infection to lymphatics, and may cause pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis |
− | **[[Muscles - inflammatory#Wooden tongue|myositis]] and formation of fibrous tissue in the lesions lead to hardening of the tissue, hence the condition is known as 'wooden tongue' in cattle | + | **[[Muscles - inflammatory#Wooden tongue|Myositis]] and formation of fibrous tissue in the lesions lead to hardening of the tissue, hence the condition is known as 'wooden tongue' in cattle |
| **In sheep abscesses with thick walls are produced | | **In sheep abscesses with thick walls are produced |
| **Feeding is impaired, causing loss of condition | | **Feeding is impaired, causing loss of condition |
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| **Potentiated sulphonamides or a penicillin/streptomycin combination | | **Potentiated sulphonamides or a penicillin/streptomycin combination |
| **Rough feed should be avoided | | **Rough feed should be avoided |
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− | ===''Actinobacillus equuli''===
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− | *Commensal of the equine intestinal mucosa
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− | *Infection at birth causes severe enteritis and septicaemia within 24 hours, known as sleepy foal disease
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− | *In foals that survive neonatal infection the condition progresses to cause joint infections and purulent nephritis
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− | *''A. equuli'' in [[Joints - inflammatory#In Horses|arthritis of horses]]
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− | *RTX group cytotoxin present
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− | ===''Actinobacillus suis''===
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− | *Fatal septicaemia in pigs 1-8 weeks old
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− | *Causes abscesses in joints and lungs of older pigs
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− | *Carried in the nasopharynx of pigs and nose of horses
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− | *Carriage may confer immunity to the more severe pleuropneumonia
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| **ApxIII is a cytotoxin | | **ApxIII is a cytotoxin |
| **Different ''Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia'' serotypes secrete a particular combination of toxins; American serotypes secrete ApxI and II; European serotypes secrete ApxII and III | | **Different ''Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia'' serotypes secrete a particular combination of toxins; American serotypes secrete ApxI and II; European serotypes secrete ApxII and III |
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| + | ===''Actinobacillus equuli''=== |
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| + | *Commensal of the equine intestinal mucosa |
| + | *Infection at birth causes severe enteritis and septicaemia within 24 hours, known as sleepy foal disease |
| + | *In foals that survive neonatal infection the condition progresses to cause joint infections and purulent nephritis |
| + | *''A. equuli'' in [[Joints - inflammatory#In Horses|arthritis of horses]] |
| + | *Abortion in mares |
| + | *Septicaemia in piglets |
| + | *Arthritis and enteritis in pigs |
| + | *Enteritis in calves |
| + | *RTX group cytotoxin present |
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| + | ===''Actinobacillus suis''=== |
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| + | *Fatal septicaemia in piglets 1-8 weeks old |
| + | *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 |
| + | *Septicaemia and pneumonia in foals |
| + | *Pneumonia in pigs and horses |
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| + | ===''Actinobacillus seminis''=== |
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| + | *Epididymitis in rams |
| + | *Polyarthritis in lambs |
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| + | ===''Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans''=== |
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| + | *Epididymitis in rams |