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Current Therapy in Equine Medicine
With regard to fecal isolation of C. perfringens, quantification of C. perfringens in
feces, or analysis of fecal smears for clostridial spores, none of these tests is
diagnostic because this organism is commonly found in healthy horses. Geno-
typing ...
Norman Edward Robinson, Kim A. Sprayberry, 2009
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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Equine
DEFINITION Clostridial myositis is an infection of muscle by Clostridium spp.
most frequently associated with intramuscular injection. The infection may remain
localized and form a focal abscess or migrate along fascial planes, resulting in ...
Jean-Pierre Lavoie, Kenneth Hinchcliff, 2011
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Equine Infectious Diseases
clostridial infections have not been adequately explored. The main concern
involves C. difficile because it is a very important human pathogen and strains
found in horses are generally indistinguishable from those found in humans.4,6,
21 ...
Debra C. Sellon, Maureen Long, 2013
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Treatments From Toxins: The Therapeutic Potential Of ...
Highlighting the pitfalls, successes, and challenges that exist when engineering complex proteins, the book brings together the clinical and theoretical worlds.
Keith Alan Foster, Peter Hambleton, Cliff C. Shone, 2007
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Clostridia: Molecular Biology in the Post-genomic Era
"In this book internationally recognized Clostridium experts critically review the most important aspects of clostridial research, providing the first coherent picture of the organism's molecular and cellular biology in this post-genomic ...
Holger Brüggemann, Gerhard Gottschalk, 2009
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Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
The exudate is foul-smelling and seropurulent but not abundant. Although gas
can be seen on radiographs, clinical crepitance is unusual. Clostridial cellulitis,
also known as clostridial anaerobic cellulitis, is most commonly a result of
traumatic ...
Allan B. Wolfson, Gregory W. Hendey, Louis J. Ling, 2009
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Strict and Facultative Anaerobes: Medical and Environmental ...
Most of the clostridial toxins are pore- forming toxins responsible for gangrenes
and gastrointestinal diseases. Among them, perfringolysin has been largely
studied and it is the paradigm of the cholesterol binding cytotoxins, whereas ...
Michiko M. Nakano, Peter Zuber, 2004
Clostridial myonecrosis is the least common but most deadly of the NSTIs. It is
commonly associated With C. perjringens as the responsible pathogen, although
C. septicum, C. sordellii, and other clostridia have been identifiedwith NSTIs ...
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Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease
The major toxins of each clostridial species have been assigned letters of the
Greek alphabet, with the letter α usually designating the most significant toxin
produced by that species. Because of this convention, a given Greek designation
is not ...
P. J. Quinn, B. K. Markey, F. C. Leonard, 2011
Although the detection of these organisms by means of fecal culture and their
characterization with cytotoxicity assays has historically represented the gold
standard for the diagnosis of clostridial enterocolitis, culture has been supplanted
to ...
Nathaniel A. White, James N. Moore, Tim S. Mair, 2014
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «CLOSTRIDIAL»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
clostridial în contextul următoarelor știri.
Farmer Writes: Judging heifer docility
The calves received their clostridial vaccine booster over the last ten days and all stock were worm dosed. This is the second year of worming ... «Irish Farmers Journal, Iul 15»
Preventing negative side-effects of vaccinations in cattle
Gram-positive are ones like clostridial diseases and anthrax and these don't produce leukotoxins. Gram-negative bacteria are most of the other ... «Alberta Express, Iul 15»
University of Illinois researchers makes discoveries into clostridial …
It typically involves complex biochemical processes implemented through the orchestration of metabolic reactions and gene regulation, as well ... «Biobased Digest, Iun 15»
Unlocking fermentation secrets open the door to new biofuels
"This work advances our fundamental understanding of the complex, system-level process of clostridial acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) ... «Nanowerk, Iun 15»
Texas floods can present health problems to livestock, pets
Hensley said blackleg, red water disease and other clostridial infections can result from soil-borne infections. These bacterial spores can be in ... «Phys.Org, Iun 15»
Expert: Texas floods can present health problems to livestock, pets
Hensley said blackleg, red water disease and other clostridial infections can result from soil-borne infections. These bacterial spores can be in ... «AgriLife Today, Iun 15»
WSU Extension Q&A: What does F1 mean on a seed package?
... may need to add Pasturella and Haemophilus too); Lepto-5 way (prevent abortions; may need to add campylobacter); and usually Clostridial ... «Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, Iun 15»
EC authorises Clostat for use in laying hens and breeders
... reducing intestinal Clostridial disorders while supporting the responsible use of antibiotics minimising resistance pressure in the environment ... «WorldPoultry.net, Iun 15»
Cattle Biologics Manufacturing Market – Global Industry Analysis …
Vaccines are provided to both cattle and calves, especially the new born calves to save them from various diseases such as clostridial diseases ... «Medgadget.com, Iun 15»
European Commission Authorizes CLOSTAT™ for its' Use in Laying …
... reducing intestinal Clostridial disorders while supporting the responsible use of antibiotics minimizing resistance pressure in the environment ... «Newswire Today, Iun 15»