Pasteurellosis

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Pasteurellosis
Micrograph of Pasteurella multocida
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Fever, swelling, redness, pain at the site of infection
Complications Cellulitis, abscess, sepsis
Onset Rapid, usually within 24 hours of exposure
Duration Varies, can be acute or chronic
Types N/A
Causes Pasteurella multocida and other Pasteurella species
Risks Animal bites or scratches, especially from cats and dogs
Diagnosis Culture of the organism from the site of infection
Differential diagnosis Staphylococcal infection, Streptococcal infection, Bartonellosis
Prevention Avoiding bites and scratches, proper wound care
Treatment Antibiotics such as penicillin or doxycycline
Medication Amoxicillin, clavulanate, tetracycline
Prognosis Good with prompt treatment
Frequency Common in individuals with animal exposure
Deaths N/A


Pasteurellosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Pasteurella. It primarily affects animals but can also infect humans. The most common species responsible for pasteurellosis is Pasteurella multocida, which is often found in the respiratory tracts of various animals.

Epidemiology[edit]

Pasteurellosis is prevalent worldwide and affects a wide range of animals, including livestock, poultry, and companion animals such as cats and dogs. The disease can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, inhalation of aerosolized bacteria, or through bites and scratches.

Clinical Signs[edit]

In animals, pasteurellosis can manifest in various forms, including:

  • Respiratory disease: Symptoms include coughing, nasal discharge, and difficulty breathing.
  • Septicemia: A severe form that can lead to sudden death.
  • Abscesses: Localized infections that can occur in various parts of the body.
  • Mastitis: Infection of the mammary glands, particularly in dairy animals.

In humans, pasteurellosis typically occurs after an animal bite or scratch, leading to symptoms such as:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of pasteurellosis involves:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment typically involves the use of antibiotics. Commonly used antibiotics include:

In severe cases, supportive care such as fluid therapy and anti-inflammatory drugs may be necessary.

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures include:

Public Health Implications[edit]

Pasteurellosis is considered a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans. Individuals who work closely with animals, such as veterinarians, farmers, and pet owners, are at higher risk of infection.

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