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*In pet rabbits the most likely route of infection is via ingestion of spores from urine-contaminated food and water. | *In pet rabbits the most likely route of infection is via ingestion of spores from urine-contaminated food and water. | ||
*Transplacental infection and infection via the respiratory route following inhalation have also been reported. | *Transplacental infection and infection via the respiratory route following inhalation have also been reported. | ||
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A gram-stained histological section from a rabbit’s cerebrum is shown. The animal presented with severe head tilt and was collapsed. It was euthanased.
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What is your diagnosis? | Encephalitozoonosis.
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