Publications
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| clostridial abomasitis in calves: case report and review of the literature. | infections by clostridium perfringens type a are perhaps the most common causes of clostridial hemorrhagic enteritis in neonatal ruminants. affected calves exhibit tympany, hemorrhagic abomasitis, and abomasal ulceration. gram-positive bacilli are often found on affected mucosa and in submucosa. aspects of etiology beyond the infecting organism are little understood, but probably include dietary issues, perhaps relating to overfeeding, feeding of barely thawed or contaminated colostrum, or condi ... | 2005 | 16701586 |