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choice4="Type E"  
 
correctchoice="5"  
 
correctchoice="5"  
feedback5="'''Correct!''' C. perfringens Type B does cause lamb dysentery. Infection leads to haemorrhagic enteritis and ulceration in the small intestine and sudden death in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[Clostridium species| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' C. perfringens Type B does cause lamb dysentery. Infection leads to haemorrhagic enteritis and ulceration in the small intestine and sudden death in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type A causes entero toxaemia in sheep, necrotising entercolitis in pigs and necrotic enteritis in chickens. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[Clostridium species| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type A causes entero toxaemia in sheep, necrotising entercolitis in pigs and necrotic enteritis in chickens. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type C causes sheep struck, an acute enterotoxaemia which leads to sudden death of sheep at pasture. This type also causes haemorrhagic enteritis in piglets and necrotic enteritis in chickens. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[Clostridium species| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type C causes sheep struck, an acute enterotoxaemia which leads to sudden death of sheep at pasture. This type also causes haemorrhagic enteritis in piglets and necrotic enteritis in chickens. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type D causes pulpy kidney disease in 3-10 week old lambs. A toxaemia which in the acute stages causes convulsions and death. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[Clostridium species| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type D causes pulpy kidney disease in 3-10 week old lambs. A toxaemia which in the acute stages causes convulsions and death. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type E causes enteritis in rabbits and haemorrhagic enteritis in calves. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[Clostridium species| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' C. perfringens Type E causes enteritis in rabbits and haemorrhagic enteritis in calves. The correct answer is C. perfringens Type B which causes dysentery in lambs in the first weeks of life. [[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia| WikiVet Article: Clostridial Species]]"  
 
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