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==Description==
 
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Tyzzer's disease is an acute, highly fatal bacterial infection that is seen in a wide range of animals. It most commonly affects foals and laboratory animals as well as dogs, cats and calves. Foals are usually affected individually in sporadic cases whereas outbreaks of disease occur in rodents and rabbits. The bacteria that causes the disease is ''Clostridium piliforme'', a gram negative spore-forming intracellular bacterium found in soil and faeces.
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Tyzzer's disease is an acute, highly fatal bacterial infection that is seen in a wide range of animals. It most commonly affects foals and laboratory animals and occasionally dogs, cats and calves. Foals are usually affected individually in sporadic cases whereas outbreaks of disease occur in rodents and rabbits. The bacteria that causes the disease is ''Clostridium piliforme'', a gram negative spore-forming intracellular bacterium found in soil and faeces.
    
The aetiology of the disease is poorly understood. Infection most likely results from oral exposure; possible mechanisms include ingestion of spore-forming faeces or contact with carrier animals. Following ingestion, the spores colonise the intestine and liver via the portal circulation. The disease most commonly affects young stressed animals.
 
The aetiology of the disease is poorly understood. Infection most likely results from oral exposure; possible mechanisms include ingestion of spore-forming faeces or contact with carrier animals. Following ingestion, the spores colonise the intestine and liver via the portal circulation. The disease most commonly affects young stressed animals.
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==References==
 
==References==
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* Borchers, A.,  Magdesian, G.K., Halland, S., Pusterla, N. and Wilson, W.D. (2006) '''Successful Treatment and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Confirmation of Tyzzer’s Disease in a Foal and Clinical and Pathologic Characteristics of 6 Additional Foals (1986–2005)''' ''Journal of Veterinary Internal Mediicne 20:1212–1218''
    
* Knottenbelt, D.C. '''A Handbook of Equine Medicine for Final Year Students''' ''University of Liverpool''
 
* Knottenbelt, D.C. '''A Handbook of Equine Medicine for Final Year Students''' ''University of Liverpool''
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