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Visceral manifestation of blackleg in animals L, Natalia
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2000)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (292.057 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v5i1.179

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Blackleg, an infectious disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei leads to sudden death in animals. Cases of blackleg in Bontang, East Kalimantan and Lampung recognized a different patterns of lesions produced by classical infection. It was called visceral blackleg. The classic form of the disease characterized by gross muscle lesions, while visceral manifestation of blackleg were found in this observation. The visceral manifestations of the disease is not commonly recognized. These two disease patterns caused by the same species of CI. chauvoei. The atypical lesions and laboratory findings characteristic of visceral manifestation of blackleg are described. In the group of animals in which outbreak is occuring, those affected are the individuals that are in the best physical condition. The relationship between physical condition and susceptibility to Cl. chauvoei infection need to be further investigated.   Key words: Blackleg, visceral type, Clostridium chauvoei
Visceral manifestation of blackleg in animals Natalia L
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner Vol 5, No 1 (2000): MARCH 2000
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development (ICARD)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (292.057 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v5i1.179

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Blackleg, an infectious disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei leads to sudden death in animals. Cases of blackleg in Bontang, East Kalimantan and Lampung recognized a different patterns of lesions produced by classical infection. It was called visceral blackleg. The classic form of the disease characterized by gross muscle lesions, while visceral manifestation of blackleg were found in this observation. The visceral manifestations of the disease is not commonly recognized. These two disease patterns caused by the same species of CI. chauvoei. The atypical lesions and laboratory findings characteristic of visceral manifestation of blackleg are described. In the group of animals in which outbreak is occuring, those affected are the individuals that are in the best physical condition. The relationship between physical condition and susceptibility to Cl. chauvoei infection need to be further investigated.   Key words: Blackleg, visceral type, Clostridium chauvoei