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Experimental induction of necrotic enteritis with or without predisposing factors using netB positive Clostridium perfringens strains.

Mudassar MohiuddinWeikang YuanZhongfeng SongShenquan LiaoNanshan QiJuan LiMinna LvCaiyan WuXuhui LinJunjing HuHaiming CaiMing-Fei Sun
Published in: Gut pathogens (2021)
This study suggests that virulent C. perfringens type G strains can induce NE lesions in the absence of other predisposing factors. Birds in the clostridia challenged group showed moderate to severe NE lesions. Use of less virulent coccidia strain contributed to a lesser extent in increasing the severity of disease. Maize based diet along with fishmeal (1:1) increased the severity of lesions but statistically it was non-significant. The NE lesions in all experimental groups were found to be present more frequently in the duodenum. In this way, this study provided an effective model for in vivo production of NE in poultry birds.
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