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| <big><center>[[Infectious agents and parasites|'''BACK TO INFECTIOUS AGENTS AND PARASITES''']]</center></big> | | <big><center>[[Infectious agents and parasites|'''BACK TO INFECTIOUS AGENTS AND PARASITES''']]</center></big> |
| <big><center>[[Bacteria|'''BACK TO BACTERIA''']]</center></big> | | <big><center>[[Bacteria|'''BACK TO BACTERIA''']]</center></big> |
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− | * [[General Pathology - Oedema#Permeability type|Permeability types of pulmonary oedema]]
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− | * Can cause haemorrhagic disease by [[General Pathology - Haemostasis#Secondary Thrombocytopenic Disease|secondary thrombocytopenic disease]].
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− | *May infect [[Joints - inflammatory#In Sheep|joints of sheep]] [[Joints - inflammatory#In Pigs|arthritis in pigs]],
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− | *''Staphylococcus'' spp. in [[Bacterial skin infections#Impetigo|impetigo]]
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− | ==Staphylococcus hyicus==
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− | *Pigs - '''greasy pig disease'''
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− | *Exudative epidermitis due to ''Staphylococcus hyicus'' is a worldwide problem in piglets.
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− | *The organism can often be isolated from the mucosa and skin of healthy adult pigs, and can persist in the environment for long periods.
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− | *Disease occurs only in young piglets up to about 35 days of age.
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− | *Passive transfer of antibodies from immune sows and development of immunity with age appear to adequately protect against disease.
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− | *Piglets from non-immune sows are predisposed.
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− | *Skin trauma, such as due to fighting, allowing entry of infective organisms is also considered a risk factor in this disease.
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− | ===[[Bacterial skin infections#Greasy pig disease|Pathology]]===
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− | ===Pathogenesis===
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− | *''Staphylococcus hyicus'' produces an exfoliative toxin of approximately 30 kDa that causes separation of cells in the upper stratum spinosum resulting in rapid intraepidermal spread of organisms.
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− | *Death of affected piglets is common and is attributed to dehydration, septicemia, or both.
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− | *This porcine disorder has been likened to “scalded skin syndrome” in human neonates, due to skin infection by exfoliative toxin-producing ''Staphylococcus aureus''.
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− | ===Differential diagnosis===
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− | *mange (Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis)
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− | *swine parakeratosis (zinc and essential fatty acid deficiency)
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− | *porcine juvenile pustular psoriasiform dermatitis (collarettes or rings typically on the ventrum of young pigs)
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− | *dermatosis vegetans (associated with a giant cell pneumonia)
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− | *dermatophytosis (most commonly Microsporum nanum)
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− | ==Staphylococcus aureus==
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− | * May cause [[Intestines - disease due to pathogens#Staphylococcus|gastroenteritis]] in small animals.
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− | *[[Muscles - inflammatory#Botryomycosis|Botryomycosis]] in muscles
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− | *In botryomycosis in [[Bacterial skin infections#Bacterial granulomatous dermatitis|skin]]
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| ===Overview=== | | ===Overview=== |
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− | ===Exudative epidermitis (greasy pig disease=== | + | ===Exudative epidermitis ([[Bacterial skin infections#Greasy pig disease|Pathology]])=== |
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| *Worldwide disease of pigs under 3 months of age caused by ''S. hyicus'' | | *Worldwide disease of pigs under 3 months of age caused by ''S. hyicus'' |
− | *Highly contagious | + | *Highly contagious and persists in the environment for long periods |
| + | *''S. hyicus'' produces exfoliative toxin that causes separation of cells in stratum spinosum resulting in rapid intraepidermal spread of organisms |
| + | *Similar to “scalded skin syndrome” in human neonates, due to skin infection by exfoliative toxin-producing ''Staphylococcus aureus'' |
| *Excessive sebacious secretion and exudation on surface of skin | | *Excessive sebacious secretion and exudation on surface of skin |
| *Pigs are anorexic, febrile, depressed and have a greasy, non-pruritic dermatitis | | *Pigs are anorexic, febrile, depressed and have a greasy, non-pruritic dermatitis |
− | *Acute death in piglets under 3 weeks | + | *Acute death in piglets under 3 weeks due to dehydration and septicaemia |
| *20-100% morbidity; up to 90% mortality | | *20-100% morbidity; up to 90% mortality |
| *Organism enters skin via abrasions e.g. bite wounds | | *Organism enters skin via abrasions e.g. bite wounds |
| *Carried in vaginal mucosa and skin of sows | | *Carried in vaginal mucosa and skin of sows |
| *Predisposed by lack of milk, weaning and other infections | | *Predisposed by lack of milk, weaning and other infections |
| + | *Piglets from non-immune sows are predisposed |
| + | *Passive transfer of antibodies from immune sows and development of immunity with age protect against disease |
| *Isolation from skin lesions | | *Isolation from skin lesions |
| *Early systemic antibiotics amd topical antiseptics/antibiotics useful | | *Early systemic antibiotics amd topical antiseptics/antibiotics useful |
| *Disinfection after outbreak | | *Disinfection after outbreak |
| *Wash sows before farrowing | | *Wash sows before farrowing |
| + | *Differential diagnosis: |
| + | **Mange (''Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis'') |
| + | **Swine parakeratosis (zinc and essential fatty acid deficiency) |
| + | **Porcine juvenile pustular psoriasiform dermatitis (collarettes or rings typically on the ventrum of young pigs) |
| + | **Dermatosis vegetans (associated with a giant cell pneumonia) |
| + | **Dermatophytosis (most commonly ''Microsporum nanum'') |
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− | ===Botryomycosis=== | + | ===[[Muscles - inflammatory#Botryomycosis|Botryomycosis]]=== |
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| *Chronic, suppurative granulomatous condition | | *Chronic, suppurative granulomatous condition |
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| *''S. intermedius'' causes [[Bacterial skin infections#Deep pyoderma|deep pyoderma]], otitis externa, mastitis, endometritis, cystitis, osteomyelitis, wound infections, [[Joints - inflammatory#In Dogs|dyscospondylitis]] | | *''S. intermedius'' causes [[Bacterial skin infections#Deep pyoderma|deep pyoderma]], otitis externa, mastitis, endometritis, cystitis, osteomyelitis, wound infections, [[Joints - inflammatory#In Dogs|dyscospondylitis]] |
| + | *''S. aureus'' may cause [[Intestines - disease due to pathogens#Staphylococcus|gastroenteritis]] |
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| + | ===Other infections=== |
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| + | **[[Bacterial skin infections#Impetigo|Impetigo]] in cattle and pigs |
| + | ** [[General Pathology - Oedema#Permeability type|Permeability types of pulmonary oedema]] |
| + | **Haemorrhagic disease by [[General Pathology - Haemostasis#Secondary Thrombocytopenic Disease|secondary thrombocytopenic disease]] |
| + | **May infect [[Joints - inflammatory#In Sheep|joints of sheep]]; [[Joints - inflammatory#In Pigs|arthritis in pigs]] |