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Pyonephritis - a purulent inflammation of the kidney is a serious disease often leading to death of animal, particularly when both kidneys are affected. In the present case a three years old cow on day 5th postpartum suffered from bilateral nephritis. The illness was diagnosed by the clinical examination and rectal sonography. Because of bad prognosis, the cow was slaughtered. Several liters of fluid were found in the peritoneal and pleural cavities. The kidneys were enlarged with plum-size yellow-cream pork fat-like changes under the capsule. Massive inflammatory changes in the renal cortex and medulla with granulomas were observed microscopically. The histological structure of the organ was weakly defined. Only few glomerules were visible. There were large necrotic areas with neutrophil infiltration and aggregations of bacteria in the interstitial tissue. Non-haemolytic E. coli and Clostridium sp. were identified bacteriologically from the urine and renal tissue. The pyelonephritis ascendens purulenta et granulomatosa was diagnosed finally.
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The urinary tract infections (UTI), particularly in pregnant sows, were defined. This disease syndrome is characterised by multifactorial etiology. There are two bacterial pathogens iniciating the disease: some serogroups of Escherichia coli and Actinobaculum suis. Mechanisms of their pathogenicity are presented. Other facultatively pathogenic species of bacteria are joining, as secondary etiological agents. Among them are Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp. and Arcanobacterium pyogenes. Important predisposing, environmental factors are connected with confinement housing of sows during gestation, introduced during the last 20-30 years increasingly in the swine production on large scale. Several husbandry and management factors contribute to the development of UTI of the sows, as well. To them belongs not adequate water consumption by pregnant sows, which is considered as the very critical factor in the pathogenesis of UTI. An other factor contributing to infection is damage to the urothelium during mating. Other predisposing factors are: the lack of exercise, obesity, advanced age of the sows. Insufficient hygiene in housing conditions of sows during gestation is also contributing to the development of UTI, since perineal faecal contamination facilitates vaginal contamination with potentially pathogenic organisms causing after the ascending infection cystitis, ureteritis and pyelonephritis. Innate mechanisms of resistance of the sows against UTI are characterised in this text, as well. The coarse of infection may be symptomless or only with subtle clinical symptoms such as anorexia and frequent urination, in many cases not registered by the farmer. However, once the kidneys are affected life - threatening symptoms develop, leading to the death of the sow. The paper presents necropsy changes and mentions diagnostic tests. Treatment of UTI is given, including effective antibiotics, being successful if they are administered sufficiently early. In the prevention of UTI the needed supply of water, appropriate housing conditions, including hygiene and welfare for pregnant sows are suggested.
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