- Tyzzer's disease
Tyzzer's disease is a contagious bacterial disease in
rat s,gerbil s, and horses. It is caused by "Clostridium piliforme ", formerly known as "Bacillus piliformis", a spore-formingbacterium .It is transmitted horizontally through the fecal-oral route. Animals that carry the bacterium are usually asymptomatic, but a clinical syndrome may be seen in recently weaned rats, and immunocompromised foals.
Nonspecific signs such as anorexia,
lethargy ,emaciation , ruffled fur, or sudden death without clinical signs may be observed. [cite web | title = Gerbils: Gastrointestinal Diseases | work = The Merck Veterinary Manual | date = 2006 | url = http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/171514.htm | accessdate = 2007-06-10 ] Mucoid, bloodydiarrhea may also be seen. On necropsy, animals may have megaileus . Many other organs, including liver, cecum, colon, and heart, can have characteristic pathologic lesions. Histopathologic observation of bacilli in target organs is diagnostic, and best obtained using a Warthin-Starry silver or Giemsa stain. There is no recommended treatment other than supportive care.Antibiotic s effective against Clostridia spp. may be used.References
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