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Enterotoxemia

Enterotoxemia logo #10101) Animal disease 2) Rabbit disease
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Enterotoxemia

Enterotoxemia logo #21000 Enterotoxemia is an infection by Clostridium perfringens which affects several types of domesticated animals, but is not known to affect humans. It is also known as overeating disease and can kill the animals within 2 hours. The disease is far more frequent in sheep than in any other animal species. It caused enormous economical losses before vacc...
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #22168a gastronomic disease that typically effects young lambs or older lambs on high concentration diets.
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #21003(from the article `livestock farming`) ...even loss of the hoof. The more persistent type is caused by a specific organism that is difficult to treat. The pain and the restricted movement ...
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #20400[n] - a disease of cattle and sheep that is attributed to toxins absorbed from the intestines
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #20974 noun a disease of cattle and sheep that is attributed to toxins absorbed from the intestines
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Enterotoxemia

Enterotoxemia logo #22439a clostridial disease that typically results in sudden death of sheep, cattle, poultry, goats, horses, and pigs. In ruminants, this disease is precipitated by feeding high levels of concentrates in the diet. Easily prevented with vaccination.
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #22445A highly fatal disease related to the proliferation of gram negative organisms in the intestine of susceptible animals.
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #22445Clostridial disease whre organisms produce a toxin that causes a gangrene or necrotizing affect to the small intestinal tract of the animal.
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enterotoxemia

enterotoxemia logo #21199a systemic disease of livestock, caused by intestinal toxins of the bacterium Clostridium perfringens, characterized by diarrhea and convulsions, and usually rapidly fatal. · (not in technical use) diarrhea in domestic rabbits.
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