Difference between revisions of "Bordetella bronchiseptica"

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*''B. bronchiseptica'' acts as a primary pathogen in [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Infectious canine tracheitis|Infectious canine tracheitis]]
 
*Frequently isolated from dogs with respiratory disease
 
*Often found with viruses or mycoplasma
 
*Adheres to ciliated epithelial cells in the trachea
 
*Colonisation and proliferation in trachea
 
*Releases toxins causing epithelial necrosis and prevents ciliary clearance
 
*Irritation to tract causes coughing
 
*Mortality rates low
 
*Peribronchial inflammation and [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Bronchopneumonia|bronchopneumonia]]
 
can result in unvaccinated puppies or immunosuppressed dogs
 
*Severe pneumonia following secondary infection e.g. with [[:Category:Streptococcus species|Streptococci]]
 
*Fatal [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Bronchopneumonia|bronchopneumonia]] if occurs secondary to [[Paramyxoviridae#Canine distemper virus|canine distemper virus]]
 
*Transmission via respiratory secretions by direct contact or aerosol and on fomites
 
*Clinical signs:
 
**Develop within 3-4 days; persist for up to 2 weeks
 
**Coughing
 
**Gagging
 
**Mild serous oculonasal discharge
 
*Treatments includes antibiotics if coughing persists or bronchopneumonia develops
 
*Live intranasal vaccines
 
*Also found in respiratory tract of cats; can cause pneumonia in kittens; vaccine available
 
  
 
===Atrophic Rhinitis===
 
===Atrophic Rhinitis===

Revision as of 14:15, 30 June 2010

Infectious Canine Tracheitis/Kennel cough

Atrophic Rhinitis

  • B. bronchiseptica causes Atrophic rhinitis of pigs in association with Pasteurella multocida
  • Colonises nasopharynx
  • Infection must occur during first few weeks of life
  • Produces dermonecrotic toxin which damages osteoblasts, preventing bone formation
  • Leads to turbinate atrophy without distortion of the snout in uncomplicated infections
  • Atrophic rhinitis results when Pasteurella multocida colonises and produces osteolytic toxin, leading to bone resorption
  • Malformation of snout in growing pigs as well as poor growth
  • increases with high stocking density and poor ventilation
  • Vaccine available