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Seven neonatal piglets of a litter of ten were affected with gangrenous enteritis. They manifested no noticeable changes, but hemorrhage and necrosis of the small intestine. Clostridium perfringens type C was isolated from their organs. It was compared with <I>C. perfringens</I> isolated from feces of the dam of these piglets and the remaining 3 ones unaffected.<BR>There were no differences in biochemical properties between the two. When inoculated intradermally into rabbits, the organism of enteritic origin induced hemorrhagic changes, but that of fecal origin did not. All the strains of the former were sensitive to calbadox and kitasamycin, except two which were resistant to kitasamycin.
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