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What Is Oral Necrobacillosis? Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

The oral necrobacillosis is an infectious bacterial disease which is characterized by the necrosis and the ulcerative lesions in the mouth and the region of the throat in the animals and it is caused by the fusobacterium and other than that this disease usually occurs when the oral mucosa is injured by the rough feed, sharp objects and also because of the poor hygienic condition and more than that it commonly affects the young cattle, calves, sheep and the goats and it is also called the necrotic stomatitis and the calf diphtheria. Clinically Characteristics: Following is some of the clinically characteristics which were given below: ·       It is having the fever ·       It also has the inspiratory dyspnea ·       It is also having the issue of cough ·       And one of the most important clinically characteristic is the strider Etiology: The etiology of the oral necroba...

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