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| *Endemic in UK | | *Endemic in UK |
| *Most strains are NAD-dependent (grow on Heated Blood agar) | | *Most strains are NAD-dependent (grow on Heated Blood agar) |
− | *Positive CAMP reaction
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| *12 serotypes causing the same disease | | *12 serotypes causing the same disease |
| *Different serotypes in different regions, with serotypes 3,6 and 8 the most common in the UK | | *Different serotypes in different regions, with serotypes 3,6 and 8 the most common in the UK |
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| ***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 |
| ***Toxins introduce pores into cell membranes | | ***Toxins introduce pores into cell membranes |
− | *CLinical signs | + | *Clinical signs and epidemiology: |
− | **Acute disease in susceptible herds with high morbidity and mortality | + | **Acute disease in susceptible herds with high morbidity and mortality (up to 50%) |
| **In acute outbreaks, pigs may be dyspnoeic, pyrexic or anorexic | | **In acute outbreaks, pigs may be dyspnoeic, pyrexic or anorexic |
| **Blood-stained froth surrounding nose and mouth | | **Blood-stained froth surrounding nose and mouth |
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| **Solid immunity develops in recovered animals to all serotypes | | **Solid immunity develops in recovered animals to all serotypes |
| **The disease is spread between herds by carrier pigs | | **The disease is spread between herds by carrier pigs |
− | **The bacteria on the palatine tonsil are undetected by serological tests and swabbing, and can therefore cause an outbreak in naive pigs | + | *Diagnosis: |
| + | **Haemorrhagic consolidation close to the main bronchi and fibrinous pleuritis may be suggestive |
| + | **Specimens are cultured on chocolate agar and blood agar in 5-10% carbon dioxide for 2-3 days |
| + | **Small colonies surrounded by clear haemolysis |
| + | **No growth on MacConkey agar |
| + | **Positive CAMP reaction with ''Staphylococcus aureus'' |
| + | **The bacteria on the palatine tonsil may remain undetected by serological tests and swabbing, and can therefore cause an outbreak in naive pigs |
| **Killed and bacterin vaccines are available | | **Killed and bacterin vaccines are available |
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