Entérite necrosing
The entérite necrosing is a disease due to the bacillus, Clostridium perfringens C.
Transmission
These bacteria can be present in contaminated food: cooked meats and fish.
Incubation
This period can vary 6 a.m. to 6 weeks.
Symptomatology
At the Man, this disease appears by Diarrhée S, abdominal pains, can go until causing the Gangrène small intestine. Mortality occurs in 40% of the cases.
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