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Hamsters (Laboratory) - Pathology
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Cytomegalovirus (Salivary Gland Virus)
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Hamster Enteritis Complex
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Also called 'wet tail'. Enteritis occurs most frequently in 2-3 week old hamsters and results primarily from colonisation of pathogenic bacteria.
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===Infectious Causes of Diarrhoea===
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===Parasitic Causes of Diarrhoea===
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==Musculoskeletal System==
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