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==In Rabbits==
 
==In Rabbits==
  
===Snuffles===
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===[[Snuffles]]===
  
*Caused by [[Pasteurella multocida|''Pasteurella multocida'']], less commonly and/or ''[[Bordetella bronchiseptica]]''
 
*Clinical signs (nasal discharge, sneezing) result from an acute to chronic [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology|rhinitis]]
 
  
 
===''CAR bacillus''===
 
===''CAR bacillus''===
  
 
*As [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#CAR bacillus|in cattle]]
 
*As [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#CAR bacillus|in cattle]]

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INFLAMMATION



In general

  • Main clinical expression is as secondary invaders of previously damaged lung tissue due to viral or parasitic involvement or environmental stress
  • Some are initial pathogens in their own right while others can damage the tract allowing invasion by more pathogenic types

In Dogs

Infectious Canine Tracheitis

Tuberculosis - Dogs

Nocardiosis

In Cats

Chlamydiosis, Feline

Mycoplasma felis

In Horses

Strangles

Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus

Glanders

Rhodococcus equi

In Cattle

Necrotic Laryngitis

Cillia-associated Respiratory Bacillus

Pneumonic Pasteurellosis

Tuberculosis - Cattle

Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia

Enzootic Pneumonia - Calves

Acute Exudative Pneumonia

In Sheep

Laryngeal Chondritis

CAR bacillus

Enzootic Pneumonia - Lambs

Melioidosis

In Pigs

Atrophic Rhinitis

Necrotic laryngitis in pigs

Enzootic Pneumonia - Pigs

Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae

Pasteurellosis - Pigs

Contagious Porcine Pleuropneumonia

Glasser's Disease

Streptococcal Pneumonia - Pigs

Tuberculosis - Pigs

In Rabbits

Snuffles

CAR bacillus