Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Haemorrhagic Septicemia (HS)

Agent causing
- Pasteurella multocida B: 2 or B: 6
 

Differential diagnosis
- Anthrax
- Blackleg
- Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
 

Basic Information / History
- Higher rates of infection and death
- Transfer by air and swallowed
- Pressure in the transfer, change of weather or other memdadak pressure
 

Clinical signs
- Acute or perakut, died within 8 to 24 hours
- Weakness, fever (41 - 42C), cough
- Discharge of saliva, eye and nose
- Edema, swelling of the throat to the neck and 'brisket'
- Respiratory disorders, difficulty breathing and died within a few hours
 

Postmortem Lesions
- Extensive bleeding spots (generalized petechial and hyperemia)
- Edema (straw-color serous fluid) in the beredema
- Bloody fluid in the 'pericardial sac, Thoracic and abdominal cavities'
- Bleeding spots (petechial), especially in the 'pharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes'
- A bit of pneumonia specimen
- Internal organs, mucous discharge, liquid (Thoracic / pericardial), blood from the heart
 

Control and Prevention
- Vaccination
- Treatment dengsn ampicillin, penicillin-streptomycine, tetracycline, erythromycin, sulfonamidetylosin, trimethoprim-sulfa

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