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| − | *Causes [[Bacillary Haemoglobinuria]] in cattle, occasionally sheep
| + | #REDIRECT[[Bacillary Haemoglobinuria]] |
| − | *Endogenous infection - endospores dormant in liver
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| − | *Fluke migration allows germination
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| − | *Beta toxin causes intravascular haemolysis and hepatic necrosis
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| − | *Haemoglobinuria due to destruction of red blood cells
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| − | Also known as Clostridium novyi type D
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| − | [[Category:Histotoxic_Clostridia]][[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Sheep]] | + | |
| − | [[Category:To_Do_-_Bacteria]]
| + | [[Category:Histotoxic_Clostridia]][[Category:Cattle Bacteria]][[Category:Sheep Bacteria]] |