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Enterobacteria

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Technonews

Technonews VD - 8/01/2019

In vitro trial: Use of cimenol ring with citric acid to prevent the invasion of enterocytes by porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV)

Introduction Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) can cause an acute and highly contagious enteric disease of pigs characterized by severe entero-pathogenic diarrhoea in piglets. Cimenol ring is a natural product effective as a broad-spectrum...


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Veterinaria Digital - 17/09/2018

Typhlitis

Yolk infection caused by SH2+ enterobacteria also affects the ceca, which are filled with green liquid and sulphide gas. This initial lesion can evolve into caseous cecal content.


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Veterinaria Digital - 22/04/2018

Avian typhlitis and hepatitis

Avian typhlitis and hepatitis. The presence of pyocyanic enterobacteria that infect the vitlelus is the microbial cause of the hepatic, intestinal and cecal lesions, shown in the picture.


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Veterinaria Digital - 2/12/2017

Avian omphalitis

The internalization of the vitellus (yolk) takes place during the few hours prior to hatching. This process is done through the navel. In case of vitellus infection, the healing of the navel slows down and we can see a naval such as the one in this...


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Veterinaria Digital - 19/11/2017

Avian enterotoxemia: friable liver

The proliferation of SH2+ Clostridium in the gut is favored by the use of meat protein with low nutritional quality or the presence of undigested protein. Microorganisms that are SH2+ are highly toxigenic and they can poison the liver, causing its...


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Veterinaria Digital - 4/11/2017

Avian typhlitis

Avian typhlitis is a lesion that, together with a green vitellus and omphalitis, compose a triad for avian infectious toxic hepatoenteritis. This pathology is caused by the presence of enterobacteria that produce SH2 and colonize the ceca, causing their...


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