2020
DOI: 10.9734/mrji/2020/v30i1230286
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Identification of Clostridium septicum in Clinical Cases Suspected to Braxy and Malignant Edema by Traditional and Molecular Method and Evaluation of Toxigenic Isolates for Vaccine Production

Abstract: Clostridium septicum is the causative agent of the acute fetal disease braxy and gas gangrene with major economic losses in the dairy industry. Accurate and rapid detection is great importance in this regard. Vaccination is an effective process for protection against C. septicum infection. It is necessary to identify and evaluate toxigenic Iranian isolates to produce a vaccine. This study aimed to detect Iranian isolates and evaluate toxigenic isolates as candidates for vaccine production. To this end, a total… Show more

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