Bacillary Haemoglobinuria ✅ Flashcards
There is intravascular haemolysis in the case of bacillary haemoglobinuria
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Bacillary haemoglobinuria is caused by Clostridium haemolyticum
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There are no vaccines for the prevention of bacillary hemoglobinuria
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Phospholipase C is a virulence factor of the agent of bacillary hemoglobinuria
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Bacillary haemoglobinuria is mainly seen in cattle
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Bacillary haemoglobinuria is caused by Clostridium septicum
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Jaundice and anaemia are important clinical signs of bacillary hemoglobinuria
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Red urine is a typical clinical sign of bacillary hemoglobinuria.
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Bacillary hemoglobinuria is a slow, chronic disease.
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Bacillary hemoglobinuria can frequently be seen in horses
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Clostridium novyi is the causative agent of bacillary hemoglobinuria
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Bacillary hemoglobinuria causes severe haemorrhages.
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Bacillary hemoglobinuria are caused by infection from the soil.
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