Concept information
- Fields of Study
- animal and human health
- diseases and disorders (animals and humans)
- respiratory tract diseases
- pneumonia
- Animals, Livestock, One Health
- animal and human health
- diseases and disorders (animals and humans)
- respiratory tract diseases
- pneumonia
- Fields of Study
- infectious diseases and infestations
- infectious diseases
- bacterial infections
- pasteurellosis
- Animals, Livestock, One Health
- infectious diseases and infestations
- infectious diseases
- bacterial infections
- pasteurellosis
Preferred term
pneumonic pasteurellosis
Type
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Topic
Definition
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Bovine respiratory disease found in animals that have been shipped or exposed to cattle recently transported. The major agent responsible for the disease is Mannheimia haemolytica and less commonly, Pasteurella multocida or Haemophilus somnus. All three agents are normal inhabitants of the bovine nasal pharyngeal mucosa but not the lung. They are considered opportunistic pathogens following physiological stress, and/or a viral infection. The resulting bacterial fibrinous bronchopneumonia is often fatal.
Source: Medical Subject Headings 2012
Type: Concept definition
Broader concept
Synonyms
- shipping fever
In other languages
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Spanish
URI
https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/18982
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