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What is the stain and shape of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae? Are they sporing or non sporing?
Gram-positive,
slender rods,
non-spore forming
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae was isolated byRobert Koch from a what in 1878
mouse
What type of hemolysis does Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae cause?
α-hemolysis
What is produced along the stab line?
H2S production along stab line
What is the primary reservoir for Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae?
swine
How do the swine get Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae ?
sewage or ground contaminated with feces
What is like really cool fun and different about a common spot for where E. rhusiopathiae can be found?
fish skin (tf)
T/F E. rhusiopathiae does not survive in the environment long
True
What are the two modes of infection for E. rhusiopathiae?
infection
scratches and wounds in the skin
What are the FOUR broad virulence factors for E. rhusiopathiae?
capsule
surface protein
Neuraminidase
Type III hypersensitivity
What is the E. rhusiopathiae capsule made out of?
acidic polysaccharide
What are the importance of surface proteins with E. rhusiopathiae?
adherence and colonization
What is the spreading factor for E. rhusiopathiae and what does it do?
Neuraminidase
breakingdown hyaluronic acid
What does the Type III hypersensitivity induce?
arthritis ( via antigen-antibody complex)
What age of pigs typically get infected by Erysipelas?
3 months to 3 years
You have a 6 month old piglet that comes in and it is septicemic, sudden onset, high fever, rapid course. What do you think this pigs has?
acute Erysipelas
What would you see with subacute Erysipelas?
skin lesions
What would you see with chronic Erysipelas?
arthritis and endocarditis
What is the specific shape of Erysipelas skin lesions? When do they appear and disappear?
diamond
Appear on days 2 to 3 and disappear on days 4-7
If a lesion is dark purple ish to red, what does this mean?
death
What color would the skin be if you expect recovery?
Light pink to Purplish lesion
With the chronic form of Erysipelas, you can have endocarditis. Describe it do me.
Endocarditis: valvular lesions resulting from bacterial emboli
What are the clinical signs associated with Erysipelas?
fever, arthritis, and skin lesions
T/F Erysipelas recovery usually happens within 24 to 36 hours with penicillin
True
What are the TWO ways you can vaccinate for Erysipelas?
Bacterin or modified live vaccine
T/F You can vaccinate breeding stock to transfer protection to piglets
True