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Veterinary Pathology-Supplement, 2020
Enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens type D is one of the most prevalent clostridial diseases of sheep. The lesions of the acute form of this disease, particularly the cerebral lesions, are well characterized; however, detailed descriptions of
F. Giannitti +6 more
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Enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens type D is one of the most prevalent clostridial diseases of sheep. The lesions of the acute form of this disease, particularly the cerebral lesions, are well characterized; however, detailed descriptions of
F. Giannitti +6 more
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Clinical Laboratory
BACKGROUND Clostridium perfringens type B and D strains produce epsilon toxin (ETX), which can lead to enterotoxemia, an extremely lethal disease that has significant consequences for the farming of domestic ruminants, specifically sheep and goats.
Elmira Nakhaipour +3 more
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BACKGROUND Clostridium perfringens type B and D strains produce epsilon toxin (ETX), which can lead to enterotoxemia, an extremely lethal disease that has significant consequences for the farming of domestic ruminants, specifically sheep and goats.
Elmira Nakhaipour +3 more
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Laboratory animal science, 1979
The presence of Clostridium perfringens Type E iota toxin was confirmed from the cecal contents of 23 of 46 rabbits which died of enteritis complex. The most consistent lesions observed were hemorrhage and edema in the cecum. Rabbit toxicity tests showed the toxic cecal contents were lethal for young rabbits unless incubated with Clostridium ...
N M, Patton +3 more
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The presence of Clostridium perfringens Type E iota toxin was confirmed from the cecal contents of 23 of 46 rabbits which died of enteritis complex. The most consistent lesions observed were hemorrhage and edema in the cecum. Rabbit toxicity tests showed the toxic cecal contents were lethal for young rabbits unless incubated with Clostridium ...
N M, Patton +3 more
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2019
: Wild cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.), especially young individuals, are one of the most frequent wildlife species presented for rehabilitation at wildlife rehabilitation centers.
Gabriele C. Paul, D. Friend
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: Wild cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.), especially young individuals, are one of the most frequent wildlife species presented for rehabilitation at wildlife rehabilitation centers.
Gabriele C. Paul, D. Friend
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Type A Enterotoxemia in Captive Wild Goats
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY This report relates the death loss of 20% of a herd of captive wild goats (Capra ibex sibericus) associated with Clostridium perfringens, type A enterotoxemia. All illnesses were diagnosed at necropsy. A rich diet and adverse weather conditions were thought to be predisposing factors.
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Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxemia in Hand-Reared Antelope
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1969Enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens was responsible for the death of a 2-month- old hand-reared antelope (An;ilocapra americana). This case of enterotoxemia and other digestive upsets occurred as a group of antelope fawns began to consume solid food along with their milk diet Symptoms of the disease and preventive treatment given to the ...
Julius G. Nagy +2 more
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Clostridium perfringens type C enterotoxemia in a newborn foal
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986A 1-day old, full-term foal with a history of colic died 2 hours after admission. Necropsy revealed an extremely flaccid, fluid-filled intestinal tract. Histopathologically, the superficial intestinal mucosa was completely necrotic, with minimal inflammatory response. Numerous large, gram-positive rods covered the villi.
M, Howard-Martin +3 more
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Hemorrhagic enterotoxemia of lambs – still a valid problem in sheep breeding
2nd International PhD Student’s Conference at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland: ENVIRONMENT – PLANT – ANIMAL – PRODUCT, 2023A. Ciszewski +4 more
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