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Definition of Enterotoxemia
1. Noun. A disease of cattle and sheep that is attributed to toxins absorbed from the intestines.
Generic synonyms: Animal Disease
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enterotoxemia
Literary usage of Enterotoxemia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Management Guidelines for Efficient Sheep Production by G. E. Ricketts (1993)
"enterotoxemia. In the midwestern United States, enterotoxemia caused by CL ...
Type C, or hemorrhagic enterotoxemia, is a disease of suckling lambs that are ..."
2. Exophthalmic Goiter and Its Nonsurgical Treatment by Israel Bram (1920)
"... 136 Engel-Reimers, 88 enterotoxemia theory in pathogenesis, 94, 96 Enterotoxins
and thyroid physiology, 57, 94, 95 Environments in course and prognosis, ..."