1965
DOI: 10.1128/br.29.1.75-101.1965
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Escherichia coli and Neonatal Disease of Calves

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“…The latter is non‐contagious and occurs through environmental contamination of the udder. Other less common presentations include peritonitis, cystitis/pyelonephritis, endometritis, wound infections and meningitis derived from sepsis (Gay, 1965 ; Besser and Gay, 1985 ; Smith et al, 1985 ; CABI, 2019 ; EFSA AHAW Panel, 2021e ).…”
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“…The latter is non‐contagious and occurs through environmental contamination of the udder. Other less common presentations include peritonitis, cystitis/pyelonephritis, endometritis, wound infections and meningitis derived from sepsis (Gay, 1965 ; Besser and Gay, 1985 ; Smith et al, 1985 ; CABI, 2019 ; EFSA AHAW Panel, 2021e ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Severe dehydration caused by faecal loss of fluids and electrolytes is a frequent complication of diarrhoea that may result with the development of strong ion (metabolic) acidosis that is accompanied by central nervous system depression, ability to stand and suckling force (Berchtold, 2009). Other less common presentations include peritonitis, cystitis/pyelonephritis, endometritis, wound infections and meningitis derived from sepsis (Gay, 1965 ; Besser and Gay, 1985 ; Smith et al, 1985 ; CABI, 2019 ; EFSA AHAW Panel, 2021e ).…”
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confidence: 99%