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Neonatal enteritis: ETEC w/ LT and or ST +K88. Watery diarrhea in first 12 hours; high mortality Weanling enteritis: ETEC with LT/ST but no adhesion. Lower mortality, usually hemolytic Edema disease: EHEC, vasoactive toxin causes toxemia |
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Escherichia coli (Calves) |
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EPEC: nonspecific enteritis, no enterotoxin. White scour ETEC: ST, K99. White Scour EPEC/ETEC can become system in calves w/out colostrum |
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EPEC: nonspecific enteritis, no enterotoxin ETEC: systemic colibacillosis, general or localized |
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Escherichia coli (Poultry) |
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Systemic infection in 5-12 week old broiler chicks. Not enteric. Causes airsacculitis and pneumonia. ColV+ |
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Bovine Mastitis. Opportunistic infection of mammary epithelium. Confined to lumen of teat. Environmental. Inflammation due to endotoxin release |
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Klebsiella pneumonia (Horses) |
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In mares it can cause non-ascending urogenital infections |
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Klebsiella pneumonia (Bovine/Swine) |
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Cows (carrier reservoir): watery diarrhea, abortion Pigs: enteritis, menigioencephalitis |
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Cows: watery diarrhea Horses: most common salmonellosis in horses; acute or chornic diarrhea Pigs: Enteritis |
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Horses: carrier reservoir |
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Pigs: carrier reservoir. Diarrhea and septicemia |
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Poultry: bacillary white diarrhea (Pullorum disease): ingested, inhaled or transmitted ovarilly. Systemic: diarrhea but not necessarily enteric |
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Dogs: UTI, Diarrhea in young animals |
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Dogs: Febrile diarrhea. Spread orally, abscesses in liver, spleen; rare bacteremia/endocarditis |
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Rodents & humans: bubonic/pneumoic plague. Spread by flea bites |
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Yersinia pseudotuberculosis |
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Birds, rodents: similar to bubonic plague but transmitted by ingesting droppings. Lesions on intestine/mesenteric ln. |
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