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[Rhodococcus equi infection in a goat].

S A Moraal1, F M Scheepens-van Lipzig, F H Jaartsveld

  • 1Stichting Gezondheidsdienst voor Dieren in Noord-Brabant, Boxtel.

Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|January 1, 1990
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Summary

Clostridium perfringens caused enterotoxaemia in a goat with severe enteritis. Rhodococcus equi infection caused tuberculosis-like lesions in the liver and lungs, a rare finding in goats.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Small Ruminant Medicine

Background:

  • Enterotoxaemia is a severe intestinal disease in goats caused by Clostridium perfringens.
  • Rhodococcus equi is a known pathogen in foals, causing pulmonary abscesses and pyemia.
  • Tuberculosis-like lesions in goats can be caused by various agents, necessitating accurate diagnosis.