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Investigation of a syndrome of sudden death, splenomegaly, and small intestinal hemorrhage in farmed deer

A newly recognized syndrome, characterized by sudden death of farmed deer that are in good to excellent nutritional condition, with lesions of small intestinal mucosal hemorrhage and splenomegaly, is described. Other frequently observed lesions were small intestinal mucosal necrosis, abomasal hemorr...

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Published in:Canadian veterinary journal 2005-08, Vol.46 (8), p.702-708
Main Authors: Embury-Hyatt, C.K, Wobeser, G, Simko, E, Woodbury, M.R
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description A newly recognized syndrome, characterized by sudden death of farmed deer that are in good to excellent nutritional condition, with lesions of small intestinal mucosal hemorrhage and splenomegaly, is described. Other frequently observed lesions were small intestinal mucosal necrosis, abomasal hemorrhage, random hepatic necrosis, and multifocal hepatic congestion. Clostridium perfringens type A was isolated in high numbers from the intestines of many of the deer affected by the syndrome; however, the numbers were not significantly different from those of control deer. The syndrome did not appear to be related to dietary or any other specific management factors and a definitive cause of the syndrome was not identified.
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alternative livestock
animal diseases
Animals
Animals, Domestic
Clostridium Infections - complications
Clostridium Infections - veterinary
Clostridium perfringens - pathogenicity
Clostridium perfringens A
Death, Sudden - epidemiology
Death, Sudden - etiology
Death, Sudden - pathology
Death, Sudden - veterinary
Deer
diet
digestive system diseases
disease prevalence
epidemiological studies
etiology
Female
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - epidemiology
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - etiology
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - pathology
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - veterinary
hemorrhage
histology
intestinal mucosa
Intestine, Small - microbiology
Intestine, Small - pathology
lesions (animal)
liver
livestock production
Male
mortality
Necrosis
risk factors
Saskatchewan - epidemiology
Scientific
small intestine
splenomegaly
Splenomegaly - epidemiology
Splenomegaly - etiology
Splenomegaly - pathology
Splenomegaly - veterinary
sudden death
title Investigation of a syndrome of sudden death, splenomegaly, and small intestinal hemorrhage in farmed deer
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