نتایج جستجو برای: necrotic enteritis

تعداد نتایج: 15393  

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2011

Journal: :VETERINARY SCIENCE RESEARCH JOURNAL 2017

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Anthony L Keyburn Scott A Sheedy Mark E Ford Mark M Williamson Milena M Awad Julian I Rood Robert J Moore

The Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin has previously been implicated as the major virulence factor in necrotic enteritis in chickens, although definitive proof has not been reported. In this study an alpha-toxin mutant was constructed in a virulent chicken isolate and shown to retain full virulence in a chicken disease model. These results demonstrated that alpha-toxin is not an essential vir...

2010
Anthony L. Keyburn Trudi L. Bannam Robert J. Moore Julian I. Rood

The Clostridium perfringens necrotic enteritis B-like toxin (NetB) is a recently discovered member of the β-barrel pore-forming toxin family and is produced by a subset of avian C. perfringens type A strains. NetB is cytotoxic for avian cells and is associated with avian necrotic enteritis. This review examines the current state of knowledge of NetB: its role in pathogenesis, its distribution a...

2016
Sérgio P. Fernandes da Costa Dorien Mot Sofie Geeraerts Monika Bokori-Brown Filip Van Immerseel Richard W. Titball

Necrotic enteritis toxin B (NetB) is a pore-forming toxin produced by Clostridium perfringens and has been shown to play a key role in avian necrotic enteritis, a disease causing significant costs to the poultry production industry worldwide. The aim of this work was to determine whether immunization with a non-toxic variant of NetB (NetB W262A) and the C-terminal fragment of C. perfringens alp...

2013
Anthony L Keyburn Ricardo W Portela Mark E Ford Trudi L Bannam Xu X Yan Julian I Rood Robert J Moore

Avian necrotic enteritis is a major economic and welfare issue throughout the global poultry industry and is caused by isolates of Clostridium perfringens that produce NetB toxin. Previously we have shown that birds directly vaccinated with inactivated C. perfringens type A culture supernatant (toxoid) combined with recombinant NetB (rNetB) protein were significantly protected from homologous a...

2014
Gunther Antonissen Filip Van Immerseel Frank Pasmans Richard Ducatelle Freddy Haesebrouck Leen Timbermont Marc Verlinden Geert Paul Jules Janssens Venessa Eeckhaut Mia Eeckhout Sarah De Saeger Sabine Hessenberger An Martel Siska Croubels Gireesh Rajashekara

Both mycotoxin contamination of feed and Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis have an increasing global economic impact on poultry production. Especially the Fusarium mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) is a common feed contaminant. This study aimed at examining the predisposing effect of DON on the development of necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens. An experimental Clostridium perf...

2013
Anthony L Keyburn Ricardo W Portela Kathy Sproat Mark E Ford Trudi L Bannam Xuxia Yan Julian I Rood Robert J Moore

NetB toxin from Clostridium perfringens is a major virulence factor in necrotic enteritis in poultry. In this study the efficacy of NetB as a vaccine antigen to protect chickens from necrotic enteritis was examined. Broiler chickens were immunized subcutaneously with purified recombinant NetB (rNetB), formalin treated bacterin and cell free toxoid with or without rNetB supplementation. Intestin...

2014
Leen Timbermont Lina De Smet Filip Van Nieuwerburgh Valeria R Parreira Gonzalez Van Driessche Freddy Haesebrouck Richard Ducatelle John Prescott Dieter Deforce Bart Devreese Filip Van Immerseel

Necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens is associated with netB positive Clostridium perfringens type A strains. It is known that C. perfringens strains isolated from outbreaks of necrotic enteritis are more capable of secreting factors inhibiting growth of other C. perfringens strains than strains isolated from the gut of healthy chickens. This characteristic could lead to extensive and selecti...

Journal: :Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 2010
L Timbermont A Lanckriet J Dewulf N Nollet K Schwarzer F Haesebrouck R Ducatelle F Van Immerseel

The efficacy of target-released butyric acid, medium-chain fatty acids (C(6) to C(12) but mainly lauric acid) and essential oils (thymol, cinnamaldehyde, essential oil of eucalyptus) micro-encapsulated in a poly-sugar matrix to control necrotic enteritis was investigated. The minimal inhibitory concentrations of the different additives were determined in vitro, showing that lauric acid, thymol,...

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