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Clostridium perfringens enteritis and enterotoxaemia

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Clostridium perfringens enteritis and enterotoxaemia covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Pathology, Epidemiology, Prevention/Control, Further Information.
J. Prescott
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Enterotoxaemia of ruminants in Northern Algeria: Analytical etiological investigation and study of macroscopic lesion aspects

Biochemical and Cellular Archives, 2022
In Algerian ruminant farms, enterotoxaemia affects mainly different species. In order to characterise and improve the prevention of this disease, we have specified the macroscopic lesion diagnosis and a survey on risk factors.
K. Attia, Z. Asnoune, R. Bouzid, L. Aoun
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An Outbreak of Enterotoxaemia in Cats

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1992
SummaryEighteen local breed cats suffered from enterotoxaemia after scavenging on chicken‐remnants. They suffered from vomitus and diarrhoea and collapsed dead after a few hours. An untypable strain of Clostridium perfringens was isolated in pure form and was suspected to be the cause of the outbreak.
S M, el-Sanousi   +3 more
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An Outbreak of Enterotoxaemia in Suckling Camels

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1993
SummaryAn outbreak of enterotoxaemia was observed for the first time in suckling camels in Saudi Arabia. The animals were weak, diarrhoeic and succumbed quickly to exertion. The main pathological findings were those of acute catarrhal enteritis and acute myocardial degeneration.Clostridium perfringenswas isolated from the enteric lesions;Aeromonas ...
S M, el Sanousi, A A, Gameel
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Epidemiological Insights into the Incidence of Enterotoxaemia in the Cauvery Delta Region of Tamilnadu, India

Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology
The present investigation provides a comprehensive epidemiological assessment of enterotoxaemia in goats in the Cauvery Delta region, a major livestock-rearing zone in Tamil Nadu.
S. Yogeshpriya   +4 more
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Enterotoxaemia in Cheetal and Chausingha

Zoos' Print Journal, 2000
Enterotoxaemia is a common bacterial disease of healthy domestic and wild animals. The clostridial toxaemia usually develops following overeating, particularly after the onset of monsoon. Overeating of green pasture causes atony of rumen and ileum, thus creating an ideal anaerobic environment for the growth of enterotoxaemia causing clostridia.
P.K. Mehrotra   +3 more
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Infectious nature of Clostridium spiroforme-mediated rabbit enterotoxaemia

Veterinary Microbiology, 1984
Newly weaned rabbits had diarrhoea only if they were infected with Clostridium spiroforme. In adult rabbits exposure to both clindamycin and C. spiroforme was necessary to induce disease. All diseased animals harboured C. spiroforme and its toxin. Adult rabbits given a course of clindamycin survived when held in a protected environment as did those ...
R J, Carman, S P, Borriello
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Enterotoxaemia in water buffaloes caused by Clostridium perfringens type A

Veterinary Record, 1987
ABSTRAK : Clostridium perfringens type A was isolated from the alimentary tract of a water buffalo. This isolate of Clostridium perfringens type A is highly toxigenic and its presence in large numbers in the small intestine of this animal is highly is highly significant. Post mortem and clinical observations in all 18 cases indicated acute toxaemia.
E E, Worrall   +4 more
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