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==Introduction==
 
   
Nematode infestations are extremely uncommon in pet rabbits.
 
Nematode infestations are extremely uncommon in pet rabbits.
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==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
 
Treatment for all nematodes in pet rabbits includes the oral use of piperazine adipate (daily for two days), fenbendazole (once only Panacur®; Intervet).  Hillyer (1994) quotes Patton and states that ivermectin is ineffective against passaluriasis
 
Treatment for all nematodes in pet rabbits includes the oral use of piperazine adipate (daily for two days), fenbendazole (once only Panacur®; Intervet).  Hillyer (1994) quotes Patton and states that ivermectin is ineffective against passaluriasis
                                         
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==References==
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*Gentz, E. J. et al. (1995) Dealing with gastrointestinal, genitourinary and musculoskeletal problems in rabbits: Veterinary Medicine 90 (4) 365-372
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*Hillyer, E. V. (1994)  '''Pet Rabbits'''. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice. 24 (1) 25-65
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*Okerman, L. (1988) '''Diseases of Domestic Rabbits'''. Blackwell Scientific Publications ISBN 0-632-02254-X
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