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Z oonotic Bacterial infection DEPARTMENT MICROBIOLOGY F K U S U

Zoonosis Agents:bacteria, viruses, fungus, protozoa, helminth, prion Animals: domestic, wild Vectors: inanimate, arhtropoda Human: behavior, occupation, activity

Bacterial Zoonosis Leptospirosis Brucellosis Typhus & spotted fever Plague & Yersiniosis Anthrax Tularemia Psitacosis & Ornithosis Sallmonellosis Melioidosis Cat Scrath disease & Bartonellosis Rat bite fever Dog bite fever Campylobacteriosis Aeromonas infection Erysipeloid Listeriosis

Routes of Transmission Oral: food/ drink ( infected, contamination) Skin & mucosal invasion: contact (direct/indirect) bite (infected animal/vector) wound contamination Respiratory : aerosol, contaminated objects

Domestic: Animal Pets: dog, cat, bird. Fish, turtle, lizard, snake Cattles: meat& meat suppliers, wool & hide product Pest: Rat, mouse, lizard Wild Relate to human activities/accident/environment: hunting, tracking, farming, eating habbit, invading wild environyment, mining, occupation, recreation.

Bacterial infection Aerobic gram positive Rods - Spore forming : Anthrax ( Bacillus anthraxis) -Non spore forming : Erysipeloid (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathuae) Listeriosis ( Listeria monocytogenes) Mycobacterial infection (M. bovis, M. chelonei)

Anthrax Agents: Bacillus anthraxis Animal: Cattles, other herbivores Vector (inanimate): dust, food, wool, hide, bone, dung Route: respiratory: pulmonary anthrax oral : intestinal anthrax skin (direct contact): cutaneus anthrax Occupation: (farmer, veterinarian, abattoir worker, butcher, industry workers (wool-sortes disease) Biological Warfare Weapon

Bacillus anthraxis Aerobic gram positive Spore forming bacilli Encapsulated (in infected tissue/culture in blood) Non-motile, non-haemolytic Toxigenic: protective Ag, Lethal factor,edema factor Genes code for toxin, capsule: plasmid Antibiotic: penicillin, gentamycin, cholramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, doxyciclin, streptomycin Desinfection: formalin, hypochlorite in 50% alcohol Ascoli Test: detect antigen of B. anthracis in animal products

Erysipeloid Erysipelothrix rhusiopathuae Animal: swine, turkey, duck, sheep, fish Vector: contaminated water, soil Route: skin (direct contact)/injury Occupation: veterinarian, abattoir worker, butcher, fish handler, food handler, farmer Vancomycin resistant (use betalactam, quinolone, clindamycin)

Listeriosis Listeria monocytogenes Animal: cattle, mice Vector: food, milk Perinatal inf, pregnacy, opportunistic Intracellular bacteria Culture cold enrichment

Mycobacterial Infections Agent: Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium avium Animal: cattle, dog, cat, parrot, poultry, swine Vector: milk, droplet nuclei Route: respiratory: pulmonary tuberculosis, lymphadenitis, diseminated infection oral: GI infection, Chron disease Population at risk: AIDS, Immunocompromised host

Mycobacterium bovis Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex Attenuated M. bovis is used as BCG Tuberculosis like disease Bovine tuberculosis Niacin & Nitrate Test: negative Susceptibe to antituberculosis drugs

Mycobacterium avium MAC (Mycobacterium avium complex) Bacillus, scotochromogen Important disease in poultry and swine The most common NTM infection in man Lymphadenitis in children Pulmonary disease Disseminated in AIDS Resistant to Antituberculosis ( use Clarythromycin + Erythromycin)

Bacterial infection Gram negative rods: 1. ENTEROBACTERIACEAE Plaque & Yersiniosis:Yersinia pestis &Other Yersinia -Salmonellosis : non typhoidal Samonella -Diarrhea/ Food poisoning : ETEC, EHEC 2. Non fermenter: Melioidosis : Burkholderia pseudomallei Glander s Disease: Burkholderia mallei

Other gram negative rods Fastidious: Brucellosis Brucella abortus (Cattle) B. mellitensis (Goat) B. suis (pig) B. canis (dog) Francisella tularensis Tularemia Dog/cat bite wound inf: Pasteurella multocida Fresh-water bacteria: Aeromonas hydrophhila, A. sobriae Fish Haermorrhagic Disease

Plague Agent: Yersinia pestis Animal : domestic: rat or wild animal Vector: rat, flea/aerosol Route: flea bite lymph node blood stream respiratory Population at risk: endemic, ports, invading forest Pathognomonic:bulbonic, septicemic, pneumonic plague Diagnosis :smear stain: bacilli, gram negative Virulent factors: V antigens, serum resist

Yersiniosis Agent:Yersinia enterocolitica, Y. pseuotuberculosis Animal: dog, pig, and various domestic animal/wild animal Vector: food, milk Route: oral (invade M cell at the Peyer Patch) Population at Risk: children > adult Pathognomonic: mesenteirc lymphadenitis, reactive polyarthritis

Melioidois Agent: Burkholderia pseudomallei Animal: farm animal, cattles Vector : water/aerosol Route: skin/respiratory Population at risk: endemis, farmers Diagnosis: smear stain, gram negative Serorogy

Bacterial Infection Spirochete& spiral Bacteria - Leptospirosis : Leptopira interogans - Lyme disease : Borrelia burgdorferi - Rat-bite fever : Spirillum minor - Campylobacter : Campyloacter jejuni

Leptospirosis Agent: Leptospira interrogans Animal: mammal: wild, domestic, pet, pest Vector: urine: environment, water,plant Route: contact: abraded skin, mucous membrane Population at risk: activities relate to animal,water, farm Diagnosis: dark-field microscope, silver stain, serology, culture,serology

Lyme disease Borrelia burgorferi Animal: deer, mice (dog, human) Vector: Ixodes tick Pathognomonic: 1. Erythema migrans (80%) 2. Flu like, Neuro, Heart damage 3. chronic arthritis, CNS Diagnosis: Clindamycin, serology, PCR Th: Doxyciclin, Amoxycillin, Erythomycin

Bacterial Infection Rickettsial Infections - Scrub typhus: Rickettsia tsutsugamushi - Murine typus : Rickettsia tyhi - Q fever : Coxiella burnetti - Spotted fever: Rickettsia rickettsii - Rickettsial pox: Ricketsia akari - Cat scratch disease: Bartonella henselae

Bacterial infection Chlamydial infection - Psittacosis & ornithosis: Chlamydia psittacosi (from birds by aerosol transmisson) - Pneumonia & atheroclerosis: C. pneumonia - Life cycle: intracellular development Lab diagnostic: - Culture: Mc Coy cell - Serology.