Participation in Forum on February 2, 2012
I am interested in this agent. Based on phages or what? Has it been tested already in farm conditions? Maybe we can test it in our university farm. kind regards Len Lipman (l.j.a.lipman@uu.nl)
Article published the January 5, 2012
AbstractClostridium difficile is an important cause of enteric disease in humans. In pigs Clostridium difficile can cause neonatal enteritis and can be isolated from faeces from diseased and healthy animals. According to recent research, isolates from humans and animals show genetic and phenotypic overlap. In The Netherlands, strains isolated from diseased piglets were indistinguishable from ...
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