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Zoonoses pictures 2019-2020
1. Zoonoses pictures 2019-2020
ZOONOSES PICTURES2019-2020
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3. Botulism
BOTULISMPtosis in upper eyelids
4. Hypotonia
HYPOTONIADecrease in muscle tone of infant
5. botulism
BOTULISMComplete muscle paralysis in body of ducks
6. Botulism
BOTULISMtorticollis
7.
8. ACTINOMYCOSIS
Cattle: Lumpy jaw9. ACTINOMYCOSIS
Cattle: Lumpy jaw10. ACTINOMYCOSIS
Human: Cervicofacial form11.
12. LEPTOSPIROSIS
Jaundice in man13. LEPTOSPIROSIS
Jaundice in dog14. LEPTOSPIROSIS
Jaundice in cat15. LEPTOSPIROSIS
Nephritis in dog16.
17. Rabies
RABIESProfuse salivation
18. Rabies
RABIESA- Rabid cattle: Profuse salivation & hoarse bellow
19. Rabies
RABIESFurious form
20. Rabies
RABIESInfected man restrained in a hospital
21. Rabies
RABIESBullet shaped virus by electron
microscope
22. Rabies
RABIESVampire bat
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24.
MILKER’S NODULEerythematous lesions with central depression
25.
areas of swelling and reddening on teat26.
27. Mange
MANGEAcute lesion of mange in man
28. Mange
MANGEAcute lesion of mange in man
29. mange
MANGESarcoptis sp
30. mange
MANGEMange in animals: Alopecia & wrinkled skin
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32.
33. Ring worm
RING WORMT. corporis
34. Ring worm
RING WORMT. pedis
35. Onychomycosis
ONYCHOMYCOSIS36. Ring worm
RING WORMT. barbae
37. Ring worm
RING WORMT. favosa
38. Ring worm
RING WORMT. capitis
39.
40. ECHINOCOCCOSIS
41. ECHINOCOCCOSIS
A.Rodent: Healthy & infested liver
42. Bone hyditediosis
BONE HYDITEDIOSIS43. ECHINOCOCCOSIS
Hydaited cyst in lung44.
45. TRICHINELLOSIS
46. TRICHINELLOSIS
Swollen eyes47. TRICHINELLOSIS
pink eye:edema in the upper eyelids andsubconjunctival hemorrhage due to migration of
Trichinella spirals larva
48. TRICHINELLOSIS
Trichenella spirals larva in pork muscle by trichinoscope49.
50. Diphyllobothriasis
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIASIS51. Diphyllobothriasis
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIASISColonoscopy revealed a long, moving tapeworm,
Diphyllobothrium latum, located in the intestine
52.
53. Fascioliasis
FASCIOLIASIS54. Fascioliasis
FASCIOLIASISLiver showing adult liver fluke
55.
56. Human plague
HUMAN PLAGUE57. Human plague
HUMAN PLAGUEUlcerated flea bite caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria
58. Human plague
HUMAN PLAGUEEnlargement in cerphical L.N
59. Human plague
HUMAN PLAGUESEPTECIMIC FORM :
Congestion S.C blood vessels and cutaneous petechiae
60. Human plague
HUMAN PLAGUERat flea
61.
62. Yellow fever
YELLOW FEVER63. Yellow fever
YELLOW FEVER- Jaundice – Hepatitis in man
64.
65. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASIS66. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISSand fly
67. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISLeishmania form of Leishmania spp
68. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISLeptomonad form of Leishmania spp
69. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISCutaneous form : clear cut raised lesion
70. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISCutaenous form
71. Leishmaniasis
LEISHMANIASISVisceral form :
Abdominal distention due to hepatospleenomegaly
72.
73. Trypanosomiasis
TRYPANOSOMIASIS74.
TrypanosomiasisTse tse fly
Loss of weight
Edema of the eye
75.
76. Rat bit fever
RAT BIT FEVERMaculopapular rash affecting man fingers
77. Rat bit fever
RAT BIT FEVER78. Rat bit fever
RAT BIT FEVERMaculopapular rash affecting man fingers
79.
80. Orf
ORF-Pus-like sores on a goat's mouth
81.
82. Bartonellosis
BARTONELLOSISUnilateral lymphadenitis
83. Bartonellosis
BARTONELLOSISUnilateral lymphadenitis
84. Bartonellosis
BARTONELLOSISUnilateral lymphadenitis
85.
86. Hepatic cystecercosis
HEPATIC CYSTECERCOSISMultiple cyst in the liver
87. Cystecercosis
CYSTECERCOSISthe impact of Large cyst in the brain
88.
89. Swine erysipelas
SWINE ERYSIPELASDiamond skin in pig
90. Swine erysipelas
SWINE ERYSIPELASLocalized cutaneous form
91. Swine erysipelas
SWINE ERYSIPELASLocalized cutaneous form
92. Swine erysipelas
SWINE ERYSIPELASLocalized cutaneous form
93.
Tests pictures94. Skin test (hanger rose test) for detection of cat scratch fever Etiologic agent: Gram negative bacilli called Rochalimaea
SKIN TEST (HANGER ROSE TEST)FOR DETECTION OF CAT SCRATCH FEVER
ETIOLOGIC AGENT:
GRAM NEGATIVE BACILLI CALLED
ROCHALIMAEA HENSELAE OR BARTONELLA
HENSELAE.
95.
Wood's lamp illuminationUsed for detection of ring worm
Causative agent : anthropophilic- geophilic- zoofilic
96.
1. Anthropophilic dermatophytes:Fungi of human being and may be transmitted to
animals as:
Microsporum audouinii
Trichophyton rubrum
Trichophyton shoenleini
Trichophyton violaceum
Epidermophyton floccosum
2. Zoophilic dermatophytes:
Fungi of animals and may be transmitted to man as:
(primary of cattle) Trichophyton verrucosum
(primary of equines)
Trichophyton equinum
(primary of dogs) Microsporum canis
(primary of
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
rodents)
97.
98. Trichinoscope
TRICHINOSCOPEDefinition: a compression apparatus to squash
a small sample of pork muscle and a projector
to display the image of tissue on a screen
(Trichinella spp.)
Use: The trichinoscope is used for the detection
of trichina cysts in pork muscle.
Causative agent: Trichinella spiralis (encysted
larvae)
99.
100. Blockage phenomena
BLOCKAGE PHENOMENABlockage is a term used to describe occlusion
of the flea’s gut with a mass consisting of
plague bacterium embedded within a biofilm
produced by the bacterium itself
This blockage occurs at the point where the
flea’s foregut (throat and esophagus) meets
its midgut (stomach) in a spine-filled
structure called the proventriculus
101.
Infected rat flea(Xenopsyllacheopis) transmit bubonic form
of human plague.
Casative agent : Yersinia pestis
102.
Vector picture103. Biological control of mosquitoes Gumbusia fish (
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF MOSQUITOESGUMBUSIA FISH (
104. – Aerial applications(Bacterial-Control )Agents
– AERIAL APPLICATIONS(BACTERIAL-CONTROL)AGENTS