Vaccination against pathogenic clostridia in animals: a review

Clostridium is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacterium, which is found in the surrounding environments throughout the world. Clostridium species cause botulism, tetanus, enterotoxaemia, gas gangrene, necrotic enteritis, pseudomembranous colitis, blackleg, and black diseas...

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description Clostridium is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacterium, which is found in the surrounding environments throughout the world. Clostridium species cause botulism, tetanus, enterotoxaemia, gas gangrene, necrotic enteritis, pseudomembranous colitis, blackleg, and black disease. Clostridium infection causes severe economic losses in livestock and poultry industries. Vaccination seems to be an effective way to control Clostridial diseases. This review discusses the toxins and vaccine development of the most common pathogenic Clostridium species in animals, including Clostridium perfringens , Clostridium novyi , Clostridium chauvoei , and Clostridium septicum . In this comprehensive study, we will review different kinds of clostridial toxins and the vaccines that are experimentally or practically available and will give a short description on each vaccine focusing on its applications, advantages, and disadvantages.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Black disease
Blackleg
Botulism
Clostridium
Clostridium Infections - prevention & control
Clostridium Infections - veterinary
Clostridium perfringens
Colitis
Economic impact
Enteritis
Food contamination
Gangrene
Gas gangrene
Immunization
Life Sciences
Livestock
Pseudomembranous colitis
Reviews
Tetanus
Toxins
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Vaccine development
Vaccines
Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
Zoology
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