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Effects of dietary garlic (Allium sativum) and papaya (Carica papaya) leaf powder on production performance, ruminal methanogen levels, gut parameters, and meat quality in goats. [PDF]
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Enterotoxaemia in goats—A review of current knowledge
Small Ruminant Research, 2013Abstract Enterotoxaemia is a devastating disease of sheep and goats throughout the world. Though there are significant differences between caprine and ovine enterotoxaemia, documentations and research specifically to the condition in goats are scanty.
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2022
Caprine intestinal diseases associated with clostridia are generally caused by Cpa and Etx encoded alpha (α) and epsilon (ε) toxinotypes of Clostridium perfringens type D respectively. A recent study on goat enterocolitis, demonstrated that the incidence
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Caprine intestinal diseases associated with clostridia are generally caused by Cpa and Etx encoded alpha (α) and epsilon (ε) toxinotypes of Clostridium perfringens type D respectively. A recent study on goat enterocolitis, demonstrated that the incidence
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Veterinary Research Communications, 1996
Enterotoxaemia of sheep and goats occurs worldwide, but the condition in goats is poorly understood. The disease in goats is mostly caused by Clostridium perfringens type D, although the role of the toxins of this microorganism in the pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood.
Uzal F.A., Kelly W.R.
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Enterotoxaemia of sheep and goats occurs worldwide, but the condition in goats is poorly understood. The disease in goats is mostly caused by Clostridium perfringens type D, although the role of the toxins of this microorganism in the pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood.
Uzal F.A., Kelly W.R.
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Caprine enterotoxaemia associated with cerebral microangiopathy
Veterinary Record, 1997Cerebral microangiopathy is described in naturally occurring clostridial enterotoxaemia in two goats. The two cases were selected from the files of two diagnostic laboratories in Australia, on the basis that the clinical syndrome and history were consistent with a diagnosis of enterotoxaemia, and that the diagnosis was confirmed by
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1956
Summary.Enterotoxaemia of goats is widespread in some Australian States. A brief description of the disease is given together with recognised methods of treatment. Additional treatment has been suggested. The results of some experimental vaccinations are given.
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Summary.Enterotoxaemia of goats is widespread in some Australian States. A brief description of the disease is given together with recognised methods of treatment. Additional treatment has been suggested. The results of some experimental vaccinations are given.
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Anaerobic Enterotoxaemia and Sheep Bradsot: Clostridiosis
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