A Pathophysiological Approach to the Treatment of Infectious Diarrhea in the Neonatal Calf and Pig

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1982
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Berschneider, Helen
Argenzio, Robert
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The most important cause of economic loss in the beef and pork industries is infectious neonatal diarrhea. Although diarrhea of man and animals has been studied for hundreds of years very little has been learned about how to control it. ...This paper is an attempt to review and summarize current information regarding the major etiologies, pathophysiology and methods of treatment of infectious diarrhea in the neonatal calf and pig.

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