نتایج جستجو برای: enterotoxemias

تعداد نتایج: 9  

Journal: :Revue d'elevage et de medecine veterinaire des pays tropicaux 1991
U Wernery H S Seifert A M Billah M Ali

C. perfringens type A was isolated from different organs and intestines from breeding and racing camels which died from peracute and acute enterotoxemias in two separate outbreaks. Pathological changes in the digestive tract were mild in breeding camels, and severe in racing camels. A polyvalent clostridial antiserum of bovine origin given intravenously had a life-saving effect on breeding came...

Journal: :journal of medical bacteriology 0
ehsan zayerzadeh department of biology, faculty of food industry and agriculture, standard research institute, karaj, ir iran. azadeh fardipour department of vaccine quality control, razi vaccine and serum research institute, karaj, ir iran. ahmadreza jabbari department of anaerobic bacterial vaccine research & production, razi vaccine and serum research institute, karaj, ir iran.

background : clostridium perfringens type c strains cause severe necrotizing enteritis in sheep, calves, goats, pigs and humans. beta-toxin is introduced to be the essential virulence factor of this microorganism. in the present study, a new method was established for the purification of beta toxin from culture supernatant fluid of c. perfringens type c vaccinal strain. methods : the four steps...

2008
Francisco A. Uzal J. Glenn Songer

Clostridium perfringens produces enteric diseases, generically called enterotoxemias, in sheep, goats, and other animals. This microorganism can be a normal inhabitant of the intestine of most animal species, including humans, but when the intestinal environment is altered by sudden changes in diet or other factors, C. perfringens proliferates and produces potent toxins that act locally or are ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Meredith L Hughes Rachael Poon Vicki Adams Sameera Sayeed Juliann Saputo Francisco A Uzal Bruce A McClane Julian I Rood

Isolates of Clostridium perfringens type D produce the potent epsilon-toxin (a CDC/U.S. Department of Agriculture overlap class B select agent) and are responsible for several economically significant enterotoxemias of domestic livestock. It is well established that the epsilon-toxin structural gene, etx, occurs on large plasmids. We show here that at least two of these plasmids are conjugative...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2013
Jihong Li Vicki Adams Trudi L Bannam Kazuaki Miyamoto Jorge P Garcia Francisco A Uzal Julian I Rood Bruce A McClane

In both humans and animals, Clostridium perfringens is an important cause of histotoxic infections and diseases originating in the intestines, such as enteritis and enterotoxemia. The virulence of this Gram-positive, anaerobic bacterium is heavily dependent upon its prolific toxin-producing ability. Many of the ∼16 toxins produced by C. perfringens are encoded by large plasmids that range in si...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2003
Stanley L Marks Elizabeth J Kather

Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens are anaerobic, Gram-positive bacilli that are common causes of enteritis and enterotoxemias in both domestic animals and humans. Both organisms have been associated with acute and chronic large and small bowel diarrhea, and acute hemorrhagic diarrheal syndrome in the dog. The objective of this study was to determine the in vitro antimicrobial su...

2011
Jihong Li Sameera Sayeed Susan Robertson Jianming Chen Bruce A. McClane

Clostridium perfringens type B or D isolates, which cause enterotoxemias or enteritis in livestock, produce epsilon toxin (ETX). ETX is exceptionally potent, earning it a listing as a CDC class B select toxin. Most C. perfringens strains also express up to three different sialidases, although the possible contributions of those enzymes to type B or D pathogenesis remain unclear. Type D isolate ...

2011
Jianming Chen Julian I. Rood Bruce A. McClane

Clostridium perfringens type B and D strains cause enterotoxemias and enteritis in livestock after proliferating in the intestines and producing epsilon-toxin (ETX), alpha-toxin (CPA), and, usually, perfringolysin O (PFO). Although ETX is one of the most potent bacterial toxins, the regulation of ETX production by type B or D strains remains poorly understood. The present work determined that t...

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