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Pathology of Gastro Intestinal Diseases
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Herbivores grazing in the field ingest approximately 106 spores of Clostridium (C.) perfringens per gram of grass. C. perfringens is just one of the numerous pathogens that may enter the gastro intestinal tract at any time as the animal is eating. Moreover, any type of feed contains a number of undesirable or even frankly harmful components. It therefore seems like a miracle that most of the time the gastro intestinal tract can function normally. Consequently, the digestive system must have a number of very powerful mechanisms allowing the selective uptake of the valuable nutrients while at the same time controlling possibly noxious compounds or agents present in the intestinal lumen. Gastro intestinal disease ensues each time there is a failure of these discriminating mechanisms ...
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