In the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), infection with a virulent virus (i.e. the South American or California strains) results in severe disease with up to a 99% case fatality rate. Initial signs include oedema of the eyelids accompanied by inflammation and oedema around the anal, genital, oral, and nasal orifices. Oedema of the head and ears, drooping ears, and bacterial infections resulting in mucopurulent conjunctivitis and pneumonia are seen. Death (8-15 days post infection) is usually preceded by labored breathing and convulsions.Very young rabbits may succumb to generalized disease. Lepus species (hares) however are highly resistant; occasional individuals develop mild to severe generalized myxomatosis. | In the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), infection with a virulent virus (i.e. the South American or California strains) results in severe disease with up to a 99% case fatality rate. Initial signs include oedema of the eyelids accompanied by inflammation and oedema around the anal, genital, oral, and nasal orifices. Oedema of the head and ears, drooping ears, and bacterial infections resulting in mucopurulent conjunctivitis and pneumonia are seen. Death (8-15 days post infection) is usually preceded by labored breathing and convulsions.Very young rabbits may succumb to generalized disease. Lepus species (hares) however are highly resistant; occasional individuals develop mild to severe generalized myxomatosis. |