What is the relationship between exotic and notifiable disease
Notifiable disease does not always mean exotic
- Such as anthrax -> not in this lecture
ALL EXOTIC ARE NOTIFIABLE -> not all are emergency
- Must notify the department within
- Foot and mouth disease - ASAP
What are 2 common exotic disease categories and disease within
Vesicular Diseases = blister - Foot and Mouth Disease - Vesicular Stomatitis Erosive Diseases = erosion - Rinderpest - Jembrana Disease
List the 13 main exotic diseases of cattle
Foot and mouth disease, what caused by, incubation period, transmission and what species affected with susceptibility
What are the clinical signs in cattle of foot and mouth disease and general time it takes for these to occur
What are the clinical signs seen in sheep and pigs for foot and mouth disease
PIG
Snout and foot lesions, shifting lameness, inflammation of coronary band, can also get abortions so reduced litter size
SHEEP
- clinical expression is low -> hard to detect’
- Shifting lameness often the clinical signs -> can look like footrot
What are the main effects of a foot and mouth disease outbreak
○ Mortality of the animals
○ Decrease in trade - major economically loss
○ Environmental -> smoke, burning cattle, large grave yards
○ Depression - suicides -> social consequences
Vesicular stomatitis what look like, what species effect, where found and mortality
Rinderpest when eradicated, mortality and morbidity, species found, transmission and what signs similar to
Rinderpest Clinical signs and progression of the disease
Erosive lesions, fever, salivation, severely depressed and reluctance to
Screw worms fly what is it, where found, where could do and impact
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) what causes, is it in australia and the disease with types caused
Bovine tuberculosis main importance, caused by, clinical signs and diagnosis
ZOONOTIC - Mycobacterium bovis - Infected cattle often clinically normal - Signs are usually respiratory ○ coughing, dyspnoea then weight loss ○ Sometimes alimentary and mammary - Herd surveillance using intra-dermal testing - Confirmation post-mortem ○ culture or histopathology
Bovine tuberculosis is it in Australia and what countries within
Bovine brucellosis importance, cause, main issues, where is ti located
ZOONOTIC
- Brucella abortus
- Contagious.
- Late term (5 – 7 months) abortion & infertility
- Zoonotic (infected material or milk)
○ “Undulant fever” -> comes and goes
- Eradicated from Australia (since 1989) & NZ
○ ‘Strain 19’ vaccination (do not inoculate yourself) and culling
- Still widespread elsewhere
○ Mediterranean, Latin America, Africa, parts of Asia
Enzootic bovine leukosis what caused by, age of animals, what occurs, transmission and is it in aus
Sporadic bovine leukosis when occurs, age, 3 forms and is it exotic
NOT EXOTIC
- Not infectious, nor due to BLV -> sporadic prevalence
- Tends to occur in younger animals
- Three clinical forms
○ Juvenile: Generalised lymph node swelling. Dead in 4-6 weeks
○ Thymic: Thymic enlargement at thoracic inlet associated with signs of cardiac and respiratory dysfunction, or metastases
○ Skin: Multiple hyperkeratotic plaques. May resolve spontaneously but usually recur. Widespread metastases in other organs is terminal
List 6 other exotic diseases - generally spread by vectors
Haemorrhagic septicaemia what is it, caused by, species found in, located and transmission
EXOTIC
Haemorrhagic septicaemia morbidity, mortality, incubation, clinical signs
Theileriosis what is it, transmission, signs and mortality
EXOTIC - Tick-borne protozoal disease ○ Theileria parva (East Coast Fever) ○ Theileria annulata (Mediterranean, tropical) - Signs ○ Lymph node enlargement ○ Fever ○ Hydrothorax - Case fatality 100% in naïve cattle
Benign theileriosis what is it, transmission, where found and signs
NOT EXOTIC - Tick-borne protozoal disease ○ Theileria orientalis - Endemic in Victoria (not Tas, SA) - Signs ○ Variable symptoms § Anaemia, Fatigue, Abortion… ○ An interesting emerging disease in Victoria
Rift valley fever importance, transmission and what leads to
Lumpy skin disease pathogen, clinical signs, mortality, is it in aus and what also looks like