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Oedema Disease
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* Oedema disease is an enterotoxaemia associated with infection by enterotoxigenic [[Escherichia coli|''E.coli'']].
* Oedema disease is an enterotoxaemia associated with infection by enterotoxigenic [[Escherichia coli|''E.coli'']].
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* Verotoxin/ shiga toxin- producing ''E. coli'' proliferate in the [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]]
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* Verotoxin/ shiga toxin- producing ''E. coli'' proliferate in the [[Small Intestine
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** Especially O138, O139, and O141.
** Especially O138, O139, and O141.
** Organisms remain in the gut (are not invasive).
** Organisms remain in the gut (are not invasive).
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