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Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and enterotoxaemia. <br><br>
 
Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and enterotoxaemia. <br><br>
In rabbits, antibiotics, especially ampicillin, amoxycillin and amoxycillin-clavulanate, can alter the intestinal flora, leading to bacterial overgrowth of pathogenic species such as ''Clostridia'' spp.  
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In rabbits, antibiotics, especially ampicillin, amoxycillin and amoxycillin-clavulanate, can alter the intestinal flora, leading to bacterial overgrowth of pathogenic species such as Clostridia spp.  
 
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Amoxycillin-clavulanate is a high-risk antibiotic when given via any route and is contraindicated in rabbits.
 
Amoxycillin-clavulanate is a high-risk antibiotic when given via any route and is contraindicated in rabbits.
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The prognosis in this case is extremely poor. ''Clostridia'' spp. multiply, resulting in enterotoxaemia, dehydration, electrolyte loss and acute death. Aggressive treatment is necessary if this rabbit is to survive.
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The prognosis in this case is extremely poor. Clostridia spp. multiply, resulting in enterotoxaemia, dehydration, electrolyte loss and acute death. Aggressive treatment is necessary if this rabbit is to survive.
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*Cholestyramine is an ion exchange resin that absorbs enterotoxins and may be useful if given early on.  
 
*Cholestyramine is an ion exchange resin that absorbs enterotoxins and may be useful if given early on.  
 
*Probiotics are of questionable use; however, they are unlikely to cause any harm and may be of some benefit.  
 
*Probiotics are of questionable use; however, they are unlikely to cause any harm and may be of some benefit.  
*Metronidazole may be administered to act against anaerobic ''Clostridia'' spp.  
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*Metronidazole may be administered to act against anaerobic Clostridia spp.  
 
*Analgesics may be indicated.  
 
*Analgesics may be indicated.  
 
*If GI stasis has occurred, motility modifiers such as metoclopramide should be administered.
 
*If GI stasis has occurred, motility modifiers such as metoclopramide should be administered.
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A colleague has been treating an eight-month-old rabbit with a respiratory tract infection with a long-acting s/c injection of amoxycillin-clavulanate. Two days later the rabbit has developed acute diarrhoea and is presented in a collapsed state.


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