Sudden death due to gas gangrene caused by Clostridium septicum in goats
Date
2018Author
Gazioglu, Abdullah and Karagulle, Burcu and Yuksel, Hayati and Acik, M.
Nuri and Kececi, Hakan and Dortbudak, Muhammet Bahaeddin and Cetinkaya,
Burhan
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BackgroundEven though gas gangrene caused by Clostridium septicum in
goats is mentioned in the classical textbooks, we have not managed to
find any case description in the literature.Case presentationClinical
signs resembling gas gangrene such as subcutaneous bloating, edema and
crepitation were detected at various body parts of nine pregnant animals
at the ages of 2-3years on a hair goat farm (n=170) located in Bingol
province, Eastern Turkey. Five of these suspected animals with severe
clinical symptoms died within 2 days. Various samples such as internal
organs, edematous skin and edema fluid collected from dead and live
animals were analyzed for the presence of clostridial agents by
histopathological and microbiological methods. As a result of
macroscopic and microscopic examination, lesions of gas gangrene were
detected. The suspected isolates were identified and confirmed as C.
septicum by bacteriological and molecular methods.ConclusionThe present
study was the first to report identification of C. septicum as primary
agent in the gas gangrene of goats.
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