A case of necrotic enteritis in beef cattle harboring Clostridium perfringens type A.
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In November, 1983, Japanese Black beef cattle approximately 12 months old were purchased from Hokkaido and brought so a farm in the Matsumoto area. Within 16days, six died. Of them, three died suddenly, showing no specific symptoms and the other three showed respiratory symptoms for 4-5days before death.<BR>Autopsy on one of the former three revealed severe hemorrhage in the small intestine. The mucous membrane was necrotic and the liver had many necrotic foci. Toxic Clostridium perfringens type A (10 <SUP>9.3</SUP>/g) and a minute quantity of coccidial oocysts (<I>Eimeria bovis</I>) were found in the intestinal contents. No viruses were isolated. The disease was diagnosed as necrotic enteritis induced by <I>C. perfringens</I> type A.
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