Chapter 25,part B Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System
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Escherichia coli Gastroenteritis Occurs as traveler's diarrhea and epidemic diarrhea in nurseries 50%of feedlot cattle may have enterohemorrhagic strains in their intestines Enterohemorrhagic strains such as E.coli O157:H7 produce Shiga toxin ·o=cell wall antigen 。H=flagellar antigen
• Occurs as traveler's diarrhea and epidemic diarrhea in nurseries • 50% of feedlot cattle may have enterohemorrhagic strains in their intestines • Enterohemorrhagic strains such as E. coli O157:H7 produce Shiga toxin • O = cell wall antigen • H = flagellar antigen Escherichia coli Gastroenteritis
Campylobacter Gastroenteritis Campylobacter jejuni Usually transmitted in cow's milk
• Campylobacter jejuni • Usually transmitted in cow's milk Campylobacter Gastroenteritis
Helicobacter Peptic ulcer disease Flagella Treated with antibiotics ·H.pylori causes stomach cancer Figure 11.11
Helicobacter Peptic ulcer disease • Treated with antibiotics • H. pylori causes stomach cancer Figure 11.11
Helicobacter Peptic ulcer disease Helicobacter pylori 1um Mucus layer Ammonia from activity of bacterial urease neutralizes Hydrochloric acid hydrochloric acld Mucus-secreting epithelial cells lining stomach Blood capillary● Connective tissue (cross section) Lymphocyte Submucosal cell -Neutrophil -Plasma cell Figure 25.13
Helicobacter Peptic ulcer disease Figure 25.13