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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The species of dermatophyte involved varies randomly between ''Trichophyton'' and ''Microsporum'' but it is worth noting that, in rabbits,  ''Trichophyton mentagraphytes'' is seen in outdoor pets and ''Microsporon canis'' in indoor pets (Harrenstien et al 1995). 36% of clinically normal rabbits are said to carry ''T. mentagraphytes'' (Guagere 1995).
 
The species of dermatophyte involved varies randomly between ''Trichophyton'' and ''Microsporum'' but it is worth noting that, in rabbits,  ''Trichophyton mentagraphytes'' is seen in outdoor pets and ''Microsporon canis'' in indoor pets (Harrenstien et al 1995). 36% of clinically normal rabbits are said to carry ''T. mentagraphytes'' (Guagere 1995).
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*Guaguere, E. (1995): Dermatoses of Pet Rodents and Rabbits. Procs 2nd European Congress of the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations, Brussels, Belgium, 27-29 October 1995.  Pages 203-207
 
*Guaguere, E. (1995): Dermatoses of Pet Rodents and Rabbits. Procs 2nd European Congress of the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations, Brussels, Belgium, 27-29 October 1995.  Pages 203-207
 
*Harrenstien, L. et al (1995): How to handle respiratory, ophthalmic, neurologic and dermatologic problems in rabbits: Veterinary Medicine 90 (4) 373-380
 
*Harrenstien, L. et al (1995): How to handle respiratory, ophthalmic, neurologic and dermatologic problems in rabbits: Veterinary Medicine 90 (4) 373-380
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[[Category:Dermatophytoses_–_Rabbit]]
 
[[Category:Dermatophytoses_–_Rabbit]]
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