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Toxaemia:

  • Toxaemia is a clinical systemic state caused by widespread activation of host defence mechanism to presence of toxins produced by bacteria or injury to tissue cells.
  • It doesnot include disease caused by toxic substances produced by plants or insects or ingested organic or inorganic poisons.
  • Most common form of toxaemia in large animals is endotoxaemia. It is caused by the presence of LPS of gram-ve bacteria in blood and characterized clinically by abnormalities of many body systems.
  • Abnormalities of endotoxaemia includes:
    • Marked alterations in cardiopulmonary function
    • Abnormalities in leukon (neutropenia and lymphopenia) and thrombocytopenia that may lead to coagulopathies
    • Increased vascular permeability
    • Decreased organ blood flow and metabolism, leading to heart and renal failure
    • Decreased gastrointestinal motility
    • Decreased perfusion of peripheral tissues
    • High case fatality rate

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Etiology:

  • Bacterial infection: coli, Pasteurella spp, Histophilus somni
  • Exotoxins produced by Clostridium sps
  • Enterotoxins produced by E. coli affecting intestine
  • Endotoxins as found in coliform mastitis
  • Coliform septicemia in calves
  • Metabolic toxins produced due to incomplete elimination of toxic materials produced by body

 

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