tailieunhanh - Antibiotic sensitivity and histopathological study of clostridium perfringens associated with necrotic enteritis in poultry

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is sporadic disease of avian species which has been reported from most of the areas of world in which poultry are reared. The causative agent of necrotic enteritis is Clostridium perfringens, a gram-positive anaerobe. The aim of this study was isolation of C. perfringens from NE cases along with antibiotic sensitivity study of the isolates and histopathology of the NE suspected intestine. | Antibiotic sensitivity and histopathological study of clostridium perfringens associated with necrotic enteritis in poultry