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- Foot_rot abstract "Foot rot, or infectious pododermatitis, is a hoof infection commonly found in sheep, goats, and cattle. As the name suggests, it rots away the foot of the animal, more specifically the area between the two toes of the affected animal. It is extremely painful and contagious. It can be treated with a series of medications, but if not treated, the whole herd can become infected. The cause of the infection in cattle are two species of anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that can grow without oxygen), Fusobacterium necrophorum and Bacteroides melaninogenicus. Both bacteria are common to the environment in which cattle live, and Fusobacterium is present in the rumen and fecal matter of the cattle. In sheep, the Fusobacterium necrophorum first invades the interdigital skin following damage to the skin, and causes interdigital lesions and slight inflammation. The second stage of the disease is marked by the invasion of the foot by the foot rot bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram-negative anaerobe. Usually, there is an injury to the skin between the hooves that allows the bacteria to infect the animal. Another cause of foot rot may be high temperatures or humidity, causing the skin between the hooves to crack and let the bacteria infect the foot. This is one of the reasons foot rot is such a major problem in the summer. Foot rot is easily identifiable by its appearance and foul odor. Treatment is usually with an antibiotic medication, and preventing injury to the feet is the best way to prevent foot rot.The disease is different in cattle and sheep and cross-infection is not thought to occur.".
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- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Anaerobic_organism.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Bacteroides.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Bumblefoot_(infection).
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacterial_diseases.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bovine_diseases.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sheep_and_goat_diseases.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Cellulitis.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Copper_sulfate.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Dichelobacter_nodosus.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Formaldehyde.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Fusobacterium_necrophorum.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative_bacteria.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Hoof.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Joint.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Lameness_(equine).
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Penicillin.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Rumen.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Tendon.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Tetracycline.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Thrush_(horse).
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Trench_foot.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Vaccination.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Veterinary_physician.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foot rot".
- Foot_rot wikiPageWikiLinkText "foot rot".
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- Foot_rot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foot_rot subject Category:Bacterial_diseases.
- Foot_rot subject Category:Bovine_diseases.
- Foot_rot subject Category:Sheep_and_goat_diseases.
- Foot_rot hypernym Infection.
- Foot_rot type Disease.
- Foot_rot type Page.
- Foot_rot comment "Foot rot, or infectious pododermatitis, is a hoof infection commonly found in sheep, goats, and cattle. As the name suggests, it rots away the foot of the animal, more specifically the area between the two toes of the affected animal. It is extremely painful and contagious. It can be treated with a series of medications, but if not treated, the whole herd can become infected.".
- Foot_rot label "Foot rot".
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- Foot_rot sameAs Moderhinke.
- Foot_rot sameAs Podredumbre_del_pie.
- Foot_rot sameAs Piétin.
- Foot_rot sameAs Buruk_kuku.
- Foot_rot sameAs Klauenrott.
- Foot_rot sameAs Fotråte.
- Foot_rot sameAs m.026zsxl.
- Foot_rot sameAs Fotröta.
- Foot_rot sameAs Q1942000.
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- Foot_rot isPrimaryTopicOf Foot_rot.