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Title: Colibacillosis


1
Colibacillosis
  • F5 group of E.coli
  • Pili serogroups K99, K88, F41, 987P, F18.
  • ST and LT enterotoxins
  • Inadequate colostrum
  • Sow agalactia
  • Viruses, coccidia

2
Clinical signs colibacillosis
  • Nursing attempts by littermates
  • Diarrhea- non odorous, non bloody
  • Shivering, cold
  • Piling up
  • Dehydration
  • Differentiate
  • Septicemia
  • Clostridium perfringens type C
  • Coccidiosis
  • Edema disease

3
Treatment of colibacillosis
  • Intraperitoneal glucose, fluids
  • Oral gentamicin, neomycin
  • Provide supplemental food
  • Feeding neonates
  • 10 to 30 of body weight
  • Gavage
  • Mix whole milk with evaporated milk or cream
  • Supplemental solid starter with plasma
  • PROVIDE WATER

4
Alkaline stool pH (gt7.4)
5
Prevention of colibacillosis
  • Count teats/piglets-cross foster
  • Cull sows with MMA, check sow diets
  • Dietary changes
  • Vaccinate
  • Commercial vaccines
  • Autogenous bacterins
  • Autocthonous vaccination
  • Warmth, hygeine
  • Delay iron injections

6
Swine edema disease
  • Sudden death or CNS signs in weaned piglets
  • Fastest growing pigs
  • Sporadic, and then endemic 5 to 45 morbidity
  • Etiology - enteric toxemic E. coli
  • Bacterium survives in moist crevices, water
    nipples
  • High soy protein diet

7
Swine edema disease
  • E. coli F18 secretes verotoxin VT2e
  • Attaches to enterocyte receptors
  • Enterocyte receptors unexpressed in sucklers
  • Toxin absorbed produces edema
  • 5 to 45 case attack rate
  • Bacteria survive disinfection

8
Edema disease Signs
  • Peracute form
  • Found Dead
  • Swelling around eyes
  • Acute form
  • Squealing
  • Circling or pivoting
  • Convulsions
  • Normothermic
  • Facial and subcutaneous edema
  • Diarrhea

9
Management of Edema Disease
  • 100 mortality- Treatment in ineffective
  • Susceptibility of E. coli needed
  • Food additive- Tetracycline, Spectinomycin,
    Mecadox
  • Increase food fiber, decrease soy protein
  • 20 oats in feed
  • Autogenous bacterin
  • Water based modified live vaccine
  • Purchase F18 resistant pigs
  • Fumigate, or disinfect with Quaternary ammonium,
    Clorox in waterers

10
Transmissible Gastroenteritis(TGE)
  • Acute epizootic disease of swine.
  • Sows - acute fever, vomition, anorexia and
    agalactia, recovery in 4 to 5 days
  • Piglets - Severe intractable diarrhea,
    dehydration.
  • Acidic stool pH
  • 100 death losses in piglets 0 losses in sows

11
TGE Facts
  • Etiology Corona virus
  • 1 gene different from the respiratory corona
    virus of swine
  • Labile at 72 C, stable at freezing
  • Well managed herds
  • Clinical course 2 to 3 days
  • Sows shed virus in milk for up to 2 weeks
  • Infection becomes sporadic after initial outbreak

12
More on TGE
  • Villus denuded, and lactose unabsorbed
  • Osmotic diarrhea, shortened intestinal villi
  • Immunity due to lactogenic IgA
  • Vaccines stimulate IgG
  • Birds, mice, rats, dogs, cats, veterinarians feed
    trucks can transmit
  • Eliminate with test and eradicate, all in all
    out, MEW or SPF pig facility.

13
TGE Lesions
  • TGE

Normal
TGE
14
Coccidiosis
  • Patency early in swine (1 to 3 weeks)
  • Isospora suis
  • 4 to 5 day life cycle in pigs. Oocysts infective
    by 12 hours in summer
  • 20 mortality, sporadic infections
  • Check all diarrheas with a fecal flotation
  • Amprolium treatment
  • Farrowing crate sanitation critical

15
Students
  • How would you differentiate
  • Colibacillosis from coccidiosis?
  • Colibacillosis from edema disease?
  • Edema disease from coccidiosis?
  • Edema disease from Clostridium perfringens type
    C?

16
Clostridium perfringens type C
  • Acute diarrhea and deathlt 1week of age 5 to 20
    morbidity
  • Infection from dam shortly after birth
  • Jejunal proliferation
  • Intestinal necrosis
  • Fibrinous bloody diarrhea
  • Peracute death (100)
  • Peritonitis
  • Mass medicate with lincomicin or tiamulin
  • Vaccinate sows antiserum to piglets

Sharp demarcation
bad
good
ugly
17
Ascaris suum (roundworm)
  • Thick shelled egg long lived in soil
  • Development and 1 molt L2 in egg
  • Ingested (native or worm) molts in small
    intestine
  • Burrows goes to liver and molts L3
  • Migrates to lungs (4 to 6 dy), coughed
  • Swallowed, molts 2 x to adults

18
Milk spots
Hepatic fibrosis
Lung lesions
Sowschwitz
Adult Ascarids
Normal pig
19
Clinical signs ascarids
  • Unthrifty
  • Cough
  • Thumps
  • Ascites
  • Clay colored stool
  • Worms in stool or vomitus
  • Colic, obstipation, Jaundice

20
Diagnosis and treatment of ascariasis
  • Fecal egg count (gt500 epg)
  • Necropsy
  • Treat L2s with pyrantel
  • L3s in liver with fenbendazole
  • L3s in lung with FBZ or thiabendazole
  • L4s in intestine with ivomec, pyrantel,
    fenbendazole, dichlorvos
  • Adults with any of the above plus piperazine

21
Prevention ascarids
  • Worm and shampoo sows prior to farrowing
  • Wean piglets at 3 weeks of age
  • Banminth
  • Clean pens and pastures Q3 weeks
  • Rotate pastures Q 3 weeks

22
Trichuris suis
  • Extremely common
  • Pastured pigs
  • 21 day scours (Post pasturing), non patent
    infections, cramping, bloody scours
  • Mostly asymptomatic
  • Direct life cycle
  • Atgard, fenbendazole
  • Raise pigs on concrete

23
Swine salmonellosis
  • Common among feeder pigs
  • Mixed source groups are particularly at risk
  • 3 types
  • S. typhimurium type B -bloody scours, rectal
    strictures
  • S. choleraesuis type C1-bloody scours secondary
    to Hog Cholera
  • S. typhisuis type C2 -swine adapted granulomatous
    colitis and pneumonia

24
Clinical signs of swine salmonellosis
  • Fever, purplish lividity
  • Bloody scours
  • Acute death
  • Rectal stricture
  • Pyogranulomatous colitis

25
Treatment/management salmonellosis
  • Treat with Ceftiofur or Nuflor
  • Segregate or euthanize affected pigs
  • All in-All out, MEW, SPF, disinfect premises
    with bleach
  • Autogenous bacterin
  • Pot bellied pigs may be treated with amikacin,
    timentin.

26
Lawsonia intracellularis
  • Common small intestinal disease (96 herds
    positive)
  • Swine, horses, late feeder period
  • Syn Proliferative enteropathy, necrotic
    enteritis, regional ileitis, proliferative
    ileitis, proliferative enteritis
  • Gram negative, obligate intracellular
    desulfovibrio family

27
Lawsonia infection
  • Infection at 2-3 wks, prolonged shed, growers
    adults affected, stress related
  • Clinical forms
  • Johnes like form of chronic wasting,
    hypoalbuminemia, and loose stool
  • Acute fevers scours, with or without
    hematochezia. Mortality gt10.
  • Fever, anorexia and dark stool in adult swine
  • Pathologic lesion thickened intestine PCR test
    diagnostic
  • Treat with food tylosin or lincomycin

28
Hosepipe gut
29
Swine dysentery
  • Highly contagious
  • Feeders 6 to 8 weeks of age and adults
  • Prevalent in California
  • Large bowel infection by Serpulina (Brachyspira)
    hyodysenteriae
  • Intestinal anaerobes enhance disease

30
Swine dysentery
  • Serpulina survives in manure 6 to 8 wks _at_lt30F,
    and for 1 to 2 hr gt98F
  • In dogs for months, birds, mice, and humans
  • In pigs for years
  • Clinical signs
  • Acute, fever, bloody scours
  • Fibrinous casts
  • Sepsis, purplish discoloration of the ears
  • Exsanguination (15 to 50 mortality)

31
Diagnosis swine dysentery
  • Cecal scrapings darkfield - spiral shaped
    bacteria
  • Victoria Blue R stains of intestinal sections
  • Differentiate from Serpulina pilosocoli and S.
    innocens
  • 6 Strains of S. hyos.
  • Hemolysin and enterotoxin

Pathologic lesions restricted to colon
32
Treatment of Swine Dysentery
  • Tiamulin
  • Mecadox
  • Lincomycin
  • Virginiamycin
  • NOT dimetridazole
  • Injection of lincocin for sick pigs
  • Drug delayed-enhanced forms of disease

33
Control of swine dysentery
  • Rodent, dog, bird, cat, human control essential
  • Blitz treat (metaphylaxis) herd 30 days
  • Shampoo pigs and disinfect with 0.5 Clorox
  • Move to new pen
  • Fumigate or quaternary ammonium disinfectants

34
Gastric ulcers
Pallor
  • Feeder pigs and boars
  • Cause unknown
  • Coffee grounds vomitus
  • Scant road ashpalt stool
  • Pallor, and depression
  • Characteristic blood loss hemogram

Stool
35
Intestinal Obstructions
  • Peach pits
  • Skewers
  • Sofa cushion
  • Tar paper
  • Christmas wrapping
  • Dead babies

36
Signs of obstructions
  • Colic
  • Lethargy
  • Obstipation
  • Vomition
  • Anorexia
  • Tachycardia
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