Sentences with word «clostridial»

When access to meat is suddenly provided, the meal may for one reason or another be contaminated, and then the levels of clostridial toxin become very high in the bodies of people with not enough trypsin to counteract it.
Autopsy revealed massive clostridial overgrowth in the esophagus, stomach, and upper portion of the small intestine.
In rare instances in horses, fatal or nonfatal clostridial infections or other infections have been reported in association with I.M. use.
The combination of massive clostridial growth in her intestine, sepsis, rhabdomyolysis, and the resultant diabetic chaos were the explanation for the entire spectrum of destructive events that our patient had been experiencing.
The report «Veterinary / Animal Vaccines Market Type (Porcine, Poultry, Companion Animal, Aquaculture), Disease (Porcine Parvovirus, Swine Pneumonia, Avian Influenza, Rabies, Clostridial Diseases), Technology (Inactivated, Toxoid, Recombinant)- Global Forecast to 2022», The global veterinary vaccines market is expected to reach USD 8.66 Billion by 2022 from USD 6.50 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 5.9 % during the forecast period (2017 - 2022).
In rare instances, fatal or nonfatal clostridial infections or other infections have been reported.
Children with asthma diagnosed by a physician had lower numbers of clostridia in their fecal specimens, whereas healthy children had higher clostridial numbers.
Although the authors conclude that abnormal development of intestinal microbiota after cesarean delivery may continue beyond infancy, the relationship between vaginal birth, clostridial colonization, and asthma remains unclear.
With use of the large calyx of Held presynaptic terminal from rats, we found that cleavage of different SNARE proteins by clostridial neurotoxins caused distinct kinetic changes in neurotransmitter release.
Using a crystal structure of a complex protein compound of botulinum neurotoxin, Rongsheng Jin, associate professor of physiology & biophysics at UC Irvine, and collaborators found that these compounds — called clostridial hemagglutinin (HA)-- bind with epithelial cell proteins in the intestines of patients, which initiates a process that disrupts the close intercellular seals so that the complex toxin molecules can slip through the epithelial barrier.
Two days after his birth, Noah died of clostridial enteritis, a common bacterial infection almost always fatal to newborn livestock.
Clostridial strain - specific characteristics associated with necrotizing enterocolitis — Sophia Schönherr - Hellec et al. — Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Even though Banamine is labeled for intramuscular use, most veterinarians do not recommend that it be given by this route due to the risk of clostridial myositis.
Dogs with clostridial enteroxtoxicosis may experience diarrhea with a shiny mucus coating, stomach discomfort, frequent and watery stools, and straining.
He is the director of the Companion Animal Gastrointestinal Laboratory that focuses on furthering our understanding and knowledge of bacterial - associated diarrhea, with an emphasis on clostridial diseases.
The preoperative impression was correct — the process of necrosis and clostridial overgrowth had extended and would require further excision.
The most frightening concern was the possibility of yet another extension of the clostridial infestation, into the remaining length of bowel.
Ordinarily much of the clostridial toxin would be destroyed in the body by an enzyme called trypsin, to which it is very sensitive.
Some pets have a clostridial bacterial infection.
A history of dietary indiscretion is a common trigger to Clostridial overgrowth.
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