Abstract
The presence of Clostridium perfringens in faeces of horses, cattle, poultry and pigs was determined. C. perfringers was detected in 24%, 36%, 80% and 2% of the faecal samples, respectively. Faecal samples containing enteroxigenic strains as assessed by colony hybridization amounted to 14%, 22%, 10% and 0% respectively.
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