Malignant oedema ✅ Flashcards
Anaculture or anatoxin vaccines are used for the prevention of malignant oedema
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Cl. chauvoei is the agent of malignant oedema
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Lesions of malignant oedema are mainly seen in the large muscles
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Malignant oedema is generally endogenous in cattle.
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Malignant oedema is generally a consequence of wound infection
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Movement difficulties are frequently seen in the case of malignant oedema
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Clostridium novyi can cause malignant oedema
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Malignant oedema can be diagnosed based on clinical signs
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Malignant oedema is only in ruminants.
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Malignant oedema, one of the clinical signs is lameness/movement problems.
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Malignant oedema, attenuated vaccine for prevention.
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Clostridium channel is the agent of malignant oedema .
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Clostridium septicum is an agent of malignant oedema.
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Attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of malignant oedema.
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Clostridium histolyticum can cause malignant oedema
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