Necrotic Enteritis

T. Abdul-Aziz
H. J. Barnes
2012

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is an enteric bacterial disease of chickens, turkeys, and a few other avian species caused by Clostridium perfringens. The disease is characterized by damage to the intestinal mucosa by toxins produced by the causative bacteria. It occurs worldwide and causes considerable financial losses to broiler producers due to mortality, treatment cost, and, in its milder subclinical form, poor growth and feed utilization. The disease was first reported in chickens in 1961.

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