Necrotic Enteritis Of Chickens, Tyzzer Disease , Gangrenous Dermatitis ✅ Flashcards
Coccidiosis is a predisposing factor of necrotic enteritis of chicken
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Foamy, brownish-red faeces is a clinical sign of necrotic enteritis of chicken
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Lesions of necrotic enteritis of chicken are typically occur in the large intestine
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Day-old chickens are widely vaccinated in order to prevent of necrotic enteritis
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Necrotic enteritis mostly occurs in chicken
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Waterfowl are not susceptible to necrotic enteritis
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Necrotic enteritis occurs in 1-3 weeks of age
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Tyzzer’s disease is caused by Clostridium piliforme
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Gangrenous dermatitis is caused by Clostridium septicum and Clostridium perfringens A
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Gangrenous dermatitis is caused by obligate pathogens
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Gangrenous dermatitis causes muscle oedema.
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Vaccines are the primary way of prevention of gangrenous dermatitis
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