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Diagnosis of Clostridium perfringens intestinal infections in sheep and goats

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ANAEROBE
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 135-143

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2003.08.005

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Clostridium perfringens; enterotoxaemia; goat; intestinal infections; sheep

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Clostridium perfringens produces disease in sheep, goats and other animal species, most of which are generically called enterotoxemias. This micro-organism can be a normal inhabitant of the intestine of most animal species including humans. but when the intestinal environment is altered by sudden changes in diet or other factors, C perfringens proliferates in large numbers and produces several potent toxins that are absorbed into the general circulation or act locally with usually devastating effects on the host. History. clinical signs and gross post-mortem findings are useful tools for establishing a presumptive diagnosis of enterotoxaemia by C. perfringens in sheep and goats, although no definitive diagnosis of these diseases can be made without laboratory confirmation. Because all types of C. perfringens can be normal inhabitants of the intestine of most animals, culture of this micro-organism from intestinal contents of animals has no diagnostic value unless a colony count is performed and large numbers (usually snore than 10(4)-10(7) CFU/g) of C. perfringens are found. The most accepted criterion in establishing a definitive diagnosis of enterotoxaemia by C. perfringens is the detection of its toxins in intestinal contents. However, some of the major toxins of C. perfringens (i.e. epsilon toxin) can also be found, albeit in small amounts. in the small intestine of clinically normal sheep. find this poses a diagnostic challenge. In such cases the histopathology of the brain must be used as an alternative diagnostic tool, since the lesions produced by epsilon toxin in the brains of sheep and goats are unique and pathognonionic for C. perfringens type D enterotoxaemia. Ancillary tests. such as measurement of urine glucose or observation of Grain stained smears of intestinal mucosa can be used and. although they have a presumptive diagnostic value when positive, they cannot be used to rule out a diagnosis of enterotoxaemia if they are negative. In conclusion, the diagnosis of C. perfringens infections in animals is complex and it is appropriate to rely oil a combination of diagnostic techniques rather than one singe test. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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