Acute lameness in sheep caused Corynebacterium pyogenes |
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Authors: | D.E. Gardner B.V.Sc Dip.Micr. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agriculture , Wallaceville Animal Research Station , Wellington |
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Abstract: | Abstract Extract Feild outbreaks of acute lameness in sheep in New Zealand are usually attributed to contagious footrot (Fusiformis nodosus) (Beveridge, 1941 Beveridge, W. I. B. 1941. Bull. Counc. Sci. indusir. Res. Aust., 140 [Google Scholar]), foot abscess (Sphaerophorus necrophorus) (Gregory, 1939 Gregory, T. S. 1939. Aust. vet. J., 15: 160–160. [Google Scholar]), or so-called “nutritional scald” Occasionally Erysipelothrix rhusio pathiae is also responsible (Whitten, 1951 Whitten, L. K. 1951. Aust. vet. J., 28: 6–6. [Google Scholar]). |
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