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*Characteristics:
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**Normal inhabitant of mammalian gut; cannot invade normal tissue
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{{Taxobox
**Pleimorphic - long and filamentous or short cocci
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|name              =''Fusobacterium necrophorum''
**Fermentative
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|phylum            =Fusobacteria
**Haemolytic on blood agar
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|class              =Fusobacteria
**Grey, round, shiny colonies
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|order              =Fusobacteriales
**Three biotypes: biotype A has greatest haemolytic activity and virulence
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|family            =Fusobacteriaceae
*Pathogenesis and pathogenicity:
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|genus              =Fusobacterium
**Primary pathogen in various diseases of farm animals
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|species            =''F.necrophorum''
**Mixed bacterial infections
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**Can be secondary to [[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#In Cattle|IBR]]
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**Extracellular haemolysin contributes to infection
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''F.necrophorum'' is a pathogenic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria; it is a normal inhabitant of the mammalian gut and cannot invade normal tissue.
**Heat-stable leucocidin - correlated with biotype and virulence
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**Cytoplasmic toxin - haemolytic  
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==Characteristics==
**LPS endotoxin causes host damage
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''F.necrophorum'' is pleimorphic and is either long and filamentous or a short cocci. It is fermentative and haemolytic on blood agar. It produces grey, round and shiny colonies. There are three biotypes, biotype A has the greatest haemolytic activity and virulence.
**Antibodiy levels rise with age, suggesting that these are not protective
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*[[Calf Diphtheria|Calf diphtheria]]/necrotic laryngitis [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#In Cattle|in cattle]]:
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==Pathogenesis and pathogenicity==
**Necrobacillosis of mouth and pharynx of young calves
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''F.necrophorum'' is a primary pathogen in various diseases of farm animals. It forms mixed bacterial infections and can be secondary to [[Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis|IBR]].
**Pharyngitis and [[Larynx Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of laryngitis|laryngitis]]
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Extracellular haemolysin contributes to infection and heat-stable leucocidin is correlated with biotype and virulence. Cytoplasmic toxin is haemolytic and LPS endotoxin causes host damage.
**Associated with bucket feeding where buckets are contaminated with faeces
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Antibody levels to ''F.necrophorum'' rise with age, suggesting that these are not protective.
**Bacteria enter through abrasions in the mucosa of the pharynx and larynx
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**Fever, depression, anorexia, salivation, respiratory distress and halitosis
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''F.necrophorum'' is associated with bucket feeding, where buckets are contaminated with faeces. Bacteria enter through abrasions in the mucosa of the pharynx and larynx and cause fever, depression, anorexia, salivation, respiratory distress and halitosis. Aspiration of necrotic material into lungs may cause fatal [[Pneumonia Overview#Infectious causes of pneumonia|bronchopneumonia]].
**Aspiration of necrotic material into lungs may cause fatal [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of neumonia|bronchopneumonia]]
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**Treatment: potentiated sulphonamides or tetracyclines
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''F.necrophorum'' causes a number of necrotic wound infections often in association with facultative anaerobes.
*Bovine liver abscesses:
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It causes;
**Sudden change in diet to a high grain diet causes ruminal acidosis and rumenitis
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**Ulceration of rumenal mucosa and colonisation by ''F. necrophorum'' and [[Arcanobacter pyogenes|''Arcanobacter pyogenes'']]
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'''Cows''': [[Calf Diphtheria|calf diphtheria]] or necrotic laryngitis in cattle and necrobacillosis of the mouth and pharynx of young calves. Also, bovine liver abscesses and localised necrosis and scab formation of the teat orifice and sphincter of dairy cows.
**Emboli carry organisms to the liver via the portal vein
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**Focal necrosis and abscess formation in liver
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'''Pigs''': [[necrotic rhinitis]] in pigs.
**Putrid smell
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**Rarely show clinical signs
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'''Sheep''': interdigital dermatitis, ([[Bacterial Pododermatitis|pododermatitis]]) in sheep in association with ''D. nodosus'' and [[Arcanobacter pyogenes|''Arcanobacter pyogenes'']], predisposing to [[Contagious Footrot|footrot]]. It also causes [[Laryngeal Chondritis|laryngeal chondritis]] in sheep and mixed infections in heel abscesses.
**Management important
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*Necrotic rhinitis of pigs:
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''F.necrophorum'' is also involved in; [[Thrush - Hoof|hoof thrush]]; Mixed infections in [[Pyothorax|pyothorax]]; mixed infections in aspiration pneumonia and in bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis and pericarditis; [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Subcutaneous abscesses|subcutaneous abscesses]] due to cat bites; [[Rhinitis#Chronic rhinitis|chronic fibronecrotic rhinitis]]; [[Osteitis|osteitis]]; [[Contagious Footrot|contagious footrot]]; [[Necrobacillosis|necrobacillosis]] and [[Laryngeal Chondritis|laryngeal chondritis]].
**Sporadic condition in young pigs
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**Suppuration and necrosis of snout
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==Treatment==
**''F. necrophorum'' and other organisms enter through abrasions in snout mucosa
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Treatment against ''F.necrophorum'' includes potentiated sulphonamides or tetracyclines.
**Facial swelling, sneezing, putri nasal discharge
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**Chronic infection - faical deformity
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{{Learning
**Treat with potentiated sulphonamides
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**Occasional pharyngitis/laryngitis [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#In Pigs|in pigs]]
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*Thrush of the hoof:
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**Necrosis of horse hoof associated with poor hygiene, wet conditions
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**''F. necrophorum'' secondary to hoof damage causes localised inflammatory response
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**Thrush especially of hind feet, with putrid discharge in sulci
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[[Category:Gram Negative Anaerobic Bacteria]]
**Provide dry, clean bedding
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*Black spot of bovine teats
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[[Category:Expert_Review]]
**Localised necrosis and scab formation of teat orifice and sphincter of dairy cows due to ''F. necrophorum''
 
**May predispose to mastitis
 
*Necrotic wound infections often in association with facultative anaerobes
 
*Interdigital dermatitis ([[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Bacterial pododermatitis|pododermatitis]]) in sheep in association with ''D. nodosus'' and [[Arcanobacter pyogenes|''Arcanobacter pyogenes'']], predisposing to footrot
 
*Causes [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#Laryngeal chondritis|laryngeal chondritis]] in sheep
 
*Mixed infections in heel abscesses in sheep
 
*Mixed infections in [[Pleural Cavity & Membranes Inflammatory - Pathology#Pyothorax (Thoracic empyema)|pyothorax]]
 
*Mixed infections in aspiration pneumonia and in bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis and pericarditis
 
*Involved in [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Subcutaneous abscesses|subcutaneous abscesses]] due to cat bites
 
*May be involved in [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Chronic rhinitis|chronic fibronecrotic rhinitis]]
 
*[[Bones Inflammatory - Pathology#Osteitis|Osteitis]]
 
[[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Pig]][[Category:Horse]][[Category:Sheep]]
 
[[Category:Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative ]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Bacteria]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:46, 6 July 2012


Fusobacterium necrophorum
Phylum Fusobacteria
Class Fusobacteria
Order Fusobacteriales
Family Fusobacteriaceae
Genus Fusobacterium
Species F.necrophorum

F.necrophorum is a pathogenic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria; it is a normal inhabitant of the mammalian gut and cannot invade normal tissue.

Characteristics

F.necrophorum is pleimorphic and is either long and filamentous or a short cocci. It is fermentative and haemolytic on blood agar. It produces grey, round and shiny colonies. There are three biotypes, biotype A has the greatest haemolytic activity and virulence.

Pathogenesis and pathogenicity

F.necrophorum is a primary pathogen in various diseases of farm animals. It forms mixed bacterial infections and can be secondary to IBR. Extracellular haemolysin contributes to infection and heat-stable leucocidin is correlated with biotype and virulence. Cytoplasmic toxin is haemolytic and LPS endotoxin causes host damage. Antibody levels to F.necrophorum rise with age, suggesting that these are not protective.

F.necrophorum is associated with bucket feeding, where buckets are contaminated with faeces. Bacteria enter through abrasions in the mucosa of the pharynx and larynx and cause fever, depression, anorexia, salivation, respiratory distress and halitosis. Aspiration of necrotic material into lungs may cause fatal bronchopneumonia.

F.necrophorum causes a number of necrotic wound infections often in association with facultative anaerobes. It causes;

Cows: calf diphtheria or necrotic laryngitis in cattle and necrobacillosis of the mouth and pharynx of young calves. Also, bovine liver abscesses and localised necrosis and scab formation of the teat orifice and sphincter of dairy cows.

Pigs: necrotic rhinitis in pigs.

Sheep: interdigital dermatitis, (pododermatitis) in sheep in association with D. nodosus and Arcanobacter pyogenes, predisposing to footrot. It also causes laryngeal chondritis in sheep and mixed infections in heel abscesses.

F.necrophorum is also involved in; hoof thrush; Mixed infections in pyothorax; mixed infections in aspiration pneumonia and in bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis and pericarditis; subcutaneous abscesses due to cat bites; chronic fibronecrotic rhinitis; osteitis; contagious footrot; necrobacillosis and laryngeal chondritis.

Treatment

Treatment against F.necrophorum includes potentiated sulphonamides or tetracyclines.


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