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  2. Equine proximal enteritis - Wikipedia

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    Salmonella has not been consistently found in all horses with DPJ, although one study cultured toxigenic Clostridial species in 100% of affected horses. [2] Other potential causes include Fusarium infection and recent increase in dietary concentrate levels, which can alter the microbial population within the intestinal lumen.

  3. Category:Horse diseases - Wikipedia

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    Salmonellosis (1 C, 9 P) Syndromes in horses (6 P) Pages in category "Horse diseases" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Bacteria and ...

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    Botulism is discussed briefly at Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats, but is missing information on cats, horses, cows, and birds. Blackleg (disease) - Caused by Clostridium chauvoei. Disease in sheep and cattle. Short stub. Tyzzer's Disease - Caused by Clostridium piliforme. Describes it in rats and gerbils, missing info on horses and rabbits ...

  5. Salmonellosis - Wikipedia

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    Salmonellosis is a symptomatic infection caused by bacteria of the Salmonella type. [1] It is the most common disease to be known as food poisoning (though the name refers to food-borne illness in general), these are defined as diseases, usually either infectious or toxic in nature, caused by agents that enter the body through the ingestion of food.

  6. Salmonella - Wikipedia

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    Salmonella was named after Daniel Elmer Salmon (1850–1914), an American veterinary surgeon. Salmonella species are non-spore-forming, predominantly motile enterobacteria with cell diameters between about 0.7 and 1.5 μm, lengths from 2 to 5 μm, and peritrichous flagella (all around the cell body, allowing them to move). [5]

  7. Category:Salmonellosis - Wikipedia

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    2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak; 2009 peanut recall; 2012 outbreak of Salmonella; A. 2018 American salmonella outbreak; P. Paratyphoid fever; Pullorum ...

  8. Horse colic - Wikipedia

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    Horses generally present with signs of colic before developing profuse, watery, fetid diarrhea. Both infectious and non-infectious causes for colitis exist. In the adult horse, Salmonella, Clostridioides difficile, and Neorickettsia risticii (the causative agent of Potomac Horse Fever) are common causes of colitis.

  9. Colitis-X - Wikipedia

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    Colitis X, equine colitis X or peracute toxemic colitis is a catchall term for various fatal forms of acute or peracute colitis found in horses, but particularly a fulminant colitis where clinical signs include sudden onset of severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, shock, and dehydration. Death is common, with 90–100% mortality, usually in less ...

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