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Virulence Factors of S aureus and S intermedius:
- Coagulase
- Leukocidin
- Hemolysin
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In Cattle/goats/sheep, Staph causes:
- Mastitis
- Tick pyemia (lambs)
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In Swine, Staph causes:
- Exudative Dermatitis/Greasy Pig Dz
- Mastitis
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In Dogs, Staph causes:
- Otitis Externa
- UTI
- Skin
- Vaginal Infections
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In cats, Staph causes:
2' Skin infection
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In Poultry, , Staph causes:
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In birds, Staph causes:
Diarrhea
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Appearance of a S intermedius dermatitis in dogs
- Erythematous, papular pyoderma
- interdigital Sinus
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S ____ is a significant cause of bovine mastitis
aureus
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S _____ is associated with dogs
intermedius
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In dogs, S intermedius causes:
- Pyoderma
- otitis
- UTI
- Eye Infections
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Skin commensal species of Staph:
- S. intermedius
- S. Epidermis
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S ____ is occasionally a cause for skin infections in cats
epidermidis
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S ____ causes Exudative Epidermitis
Hyicus (Greasy Pig Dz)
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Spp of Staph that yield double zone hemolysis
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What can be used to treat chronic Staph infections?
Bacterins
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Abx for Staph
- Pen (sens test first)
- Clavamox
- Cephalosporins
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Abx for mastitis caused by Staph
Cloxacillin
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Forms of Mastitis:
- Peracute
- Acute
- Subacute
- chronic
- subclinical
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Symptoms of peracute mastitis:
- Fever
- Depression
- Anorexia
- Recumbency
- Inc HR
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Dx of mastitis:
- Culture
- Somatic Cell Count
- California Mastitis test
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Prevention of mastitis:
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests
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How is mastitis prevented?
- Hygiene
- Dry-Cow-Therapy
- SCC monitoring program (somatic cell count)
- Culling
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What is required to determine treatment of Staph?
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests
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What does S intermedius cause in dogs?
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Drug options for S intermedius
- Clavamox
- Cephalosporins
- Enrofloxacin
- Pen
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Staph hyicus is a comensal of:
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Clinical Signs of Grest Pig Dz (7):
- 1-6 wks of age
- Excessive sebacious secretions
- exfoliation
- greasy exudation on skin
- non pruritic dermatitis
- anorexia
- dehydration
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Tx for Greasy Pig Dz:
- TMS
- Topical Antiseptics (Cetrimide)
- Fluids
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