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Salmonellosis is due to ''Salmonella typhimurium'' which has been recorded as manifesting a severe enteritis in baby rabbits. Clinical signs include depression, fever, +/- diarrhoea, abortion (Okerman 1994). Salmonellosis is a zoonosis. | Salmonellosis is due to ''Salmonella typhimurium'' which has been recorded as manifesting a severe enteritis in baby rabbits. Clinical signs include depression, fever, +/- diarrhoea, abortion (Okerman 1994). Salmonellosis is a zoonosis. | ||
[[Enterotoxaemia Treatment - Rabbit|Synopsis of treatment for enterotoxaemia and bacterial enteritis]] | [[Enterotoxaemia Treatment - Rabbit|Synopsis of treatment for enterotoxaemia and bacterial enteritis]] | ||
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[[Category:Enteropathies_-_Rabbit]] | [[Category:Enteropathies_-_Rabbit]] | ||
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Salmonellosis is due to Salmonella typhimurium which has been recorded as manifesting a severe enteritis in baby rabbits. Clinical signs include depression, fever, +/- diarrhoea, abortion (Okerman 1994). Salmonellosis is a zoonosis.
Synopsis of treatment for enterotoxaemia and bacterial enteritis