Vaccines: Blackquarter

Date:
1958-1964
Reference:
WF/M/PL/359
Part of:
Wellcome Foundation Ltd
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Vaccines: Blackquarter is a rapidly fatal disease occurring in young cattle and occasionally in sheep. The usual cause of the disease is the micro-organism Clostridium chauvoei, but sometimes Cl. septicum is responsible. Wherever the disease is known to occur it is advisable to protect young stock against infection by either mico-organism by subcutaneous injection of Blackquarter Vaccine (Mixed).

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1958-1964

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