Etiopathology of enterotoxaemia cases in which clostridium perfringens was not isolated in small ruminants in Elazig and surrounding cities
1996
Ozturk, G. (Veterinary Control and Animal Research Inst., Elazig (Turkey))
In this study, bacteriological examinations were revealed of intestinal contents of 66 enterotoxaemia suspected cases for E.coli, Campylobacter spp. and Staphylococcus spp. These agents were found respectively; 30.3%, 6.1%, 3.0%. Bacteriological agents could not be isolated from 22.7% of these cases. Clinical cases of e.coli infections followed a systemic (70%) and an enteric form (30%). Macroscobic observations in E.coli systemic infections showed collection of curdled milk in abomasum and lesions in mesenteric lymph nodes
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