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Enterotoxemia is a
condition induced by the
absorption of
large volumes of
toxins produced by
bacteria such as
Clostridium perfringens from the intestines...
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toxin is an
integral virulence factor in
promoting enterocolitis and
enterotoxemia. This
toxin uses
pores in the
cellular biolipid membrane to
import a...
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development of a multi-purpose
animal vaccine covering pulpy kidney (
enterotoxemia), tet****,
black disease,
malignant oedema and
blackleg (1961) production...
- rainscald, rain rot,
lumpy wool, or
strawberry footrot ehrlichiosis enterotoxemia enzootic posthitis and vulvitis, also
known as
sheath rot,
pizzle rot...
- Type B has
caused lamb
dysentery in
Great Britain and
South Africa.
Enterotoxemia caused by a
strains of Type B has been seen in
foals in
Great Britain...
- (especially C. novyi) and
liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica). As with
other enterotoxemias, the
disease leads to
sudden death. Nevertheless,
sheep with previous...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "C"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
- 222.310 – enterocolitis,
pseudomembranous MeSH C01.252.410.222.325 –
enterotoxemia MeSH C01.252.410.222.440 – gas
gangrene MeSH C01.252.410.222.864 – tet****...