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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Botulism
3. Tetanus
4. Histotoxic Diseases
5. Enterotoxemias
6. Vaccines
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
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Conflicts of Interest
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| Disease | Agent | |
| Neurotropic Diseases | Botulism Tetanus |
Clostridium botulinum Clostridium tetani |
| Histotoxic Diseases | Blackleg and Malignant edema |
Clostridium chauvoei Clostridium septicum Clostridium sordellii Clostridium novyi tipo A Clostridium perfringens tipo A |
| Enterotoxemias | Enterotoxemia of Cattle | Clostridium perfringens tipos B and D |
| Clostridium septicum | Clostridium chauvoei | Clostridium novyi | Clostridium sordellii | Clostridium perfringens | ||
| Toxin | Alpha | CctA | Alpha | Lethal | Hemorrhagic | Alpha |
| Origin | Plasmdial/ chromosomal |
Chromosomal | Phage | Chromosomal | Chromosomal | Chromosomal |
| Molecular weight (Kda) | 48 | 33 | 250 | 300 | 260 | 42 |
| Action | Pore formation | Pore formation | Inactivation of GTPases | Inactivation of GTPases | Inactivation of GTPases | Phospholipase C |
| Diagnostic method | Advantage | Disadvantage |
| Bacterial isolation | Relatively simple execution, with media and reagents common to anaerobic bacteriology laboratories. | Time-consuming (about 48h) and may result in inaccurate results due to the different growth ability and oxygen tolerance of histotoxic clostridia. |
| Direct immunofluorescence | Practical and quick protocol (about 4 h) that can be carried out directly from the imprint of the collected material. | Requires antibodies conjugated to fluorochromes and a special microscope for reading. |
| Immunohistochemistry | Shipping the material in formaldehyde prevents its autolysis, preventing saprophytic clostridia from multiplying. The execution is relatively simple, and the reading is carried out using light microscopy. | Relatively time-consuming, depending on histological processing prior to execution. |
| Multiplex PCR | Relatively simple and quick execution. | It requires the prior isolation step, adding to the disadvantages of the method and the costs of equipment and reagents |
| Alpha toxin | Beta toxin | Epsilon toxin | Iota toxin | |
| Codification | Gene plc | Gene cpb | Gene etx | Genes iap e iab |
| Origem | Chromosomal | Plasmidial | Plasmidial | Plasmidial |
| Molecular weight (kDa) | 43 | 40 | 33,7 | 47,5 and 105 |
| Main effect | Intravascular hemolysis, capillary damage and platelet aggregation. | Formation of pores and changes in vascular permeability. | Change in vascular permeability. | Change in the organization of the cellular cytoskeleton. |
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