Article published the March 14, 2013
Clostridium perfringens type D is responsible for producing microorganism enterotoxemia in sheep. The main toxins produced by the organism are the alpha and epsilon (E). E toxin being responsible for the pathogenesis produce in sheep and goats, since it increases the capillary permeability which favors its absorption through the intestinal wall into the blood reaching critical levels and the insta ...
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