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Fine surface structure of enterotoxemic Escherichia coli O139:K12 strains associated with swine edema disease

Archives of Microbiology, 1996
The fine structure of the cell surface of seven enterotoxemic Escherichia coli (ETEEC) O139:K12 strains isolated from piglets with edema disease were examined electron microscopically using both the negative-staining method and the freeze-substitution fixation method.
Y, Meno, S, Fujimoto, K, Amako
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Development of an indirect ELISA system for diagnosis of porcine edema disease using recombinant modified Stx2e antigen.

Journal of Applied Microbiology
AIM This study aimed to develop a sensitive and specific recombinant antigen protein indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit to detect the Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) antibodies against porcine edema disease (ED).
Jin Hur, Ho-Kyoung Jung, Seung-Won Park
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Pathogenesis of Edema Disease in Swine: Pathologic Effects of Hemolysin, Autolysate, and Endotoxin of Escherichia coli (0141)

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1976
SUMMARY Hemolysin, cell-free autolysate, and lipopolysaccharide (lps) prepared from Escherichia coli (O141) were parenterally administered to 113 weaned pigs. Both the hemolysin and the cell-free autolysate were crude preparations which probably contained several biologically active substances.
Harold J. Kurtz, Everett C. Short
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[The therapeutic effect of central nervous stimulants in edema disease of swine].

Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1994
During a natural outbreak of edema disease in different farms 160 weaned piglets showing the clinical symptoms of palpebral edema, mental discomfort and apathy were selected and divided into three groups. The groups were treated as follows: Group 1 (51 piglets) received twice daily one i. m. dose of Gentamycin (11 mg/kg body weight), Prednisolone (1 mg/
P, Orban, G, Bilkei Papp, A, Bölcskei
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Experimental edema disease of swine (E. coli enterotoxemia). 3. Pathology and pathogenesis.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1974
Experimental colibacillary (Escherichia coli) enterotoxemia as described in this report mimics natural edema disease both clinically and in gross pathology. The histopathology is characterized by accumulations of non-inflammatory edema and by arteriopathy.
R E, Clugston, N O, Nielsen, D L, Smith
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[A molecular test for the detection of E. coli F18 receptors: a breakthrough in the struggle against edema disease and post-weaning diarrhea in swine].

Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1998
Oedema disease and post-weaning diarrhoea in swine are associated with the colonization of the intestine with toxigenic Escherichia (E.) coli bacteria of various serotypes. Colonization depends on specific binding between adhesive fimbriae and receptors on the enterocytes.
P, Vögeli   +6 more
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Experimental edema disease of swine (E. coli enterotoxemia). I. Dectection and preparation of an active principle.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1974
Freeze-thaw lysates prepared from strains of Escherichia coli belonging to serogroups O138, O139, and O141 contained a principle (edema disease principle) which induced edema disease in swine. All freeze-thaw lysates contained endotoxic activity that tended to obscure the edema disease syndrome and methods were developed to reduce such activity. Freeze-
R E, Clugston, N O, Nielsen
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Pathogenesis of edema disease in swine: pathologic effects of hemolysin, autolysate, and endotoxin of Escherichia coli (O141).

American journal of veterinary research, 1976
Hemolysin, cell-free autolysate, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) prepared from Escherichia coli (O141) were parenterally administered to 113 weaned pigs. Both the hemolysin and the cell-free autolysate were crude preparations which probably contained several biologically active substances.
H J, Kurtz, E C, Short
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