Category:Enteropathies - Rabbit
Bacterial enteropathies should really be regarded as "overgrowths".
Clostridial Diseases - Rabbit
Colibacillosis - Rabbit
Tyzzer's Disease - Rabbit
Salmonellosis - Rabbit
Pseudotuberculosis
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(syn: rodentiosis)
Pseudotuberculosis is not just a condition of the gastrointestinal tract. Infection with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis as a result of direct or indirect contact with infected rodents or wild birds is encountered occasionally. The provision of freshly gathered wild plants or unwashed vegetables must be considered as a source of infection. Clinical signs include cachexia with an enlarged spleen being detected on abdominal palpation. Diagnosis is usually made on post-mortem examination, the organism being isolated from the typical lesions - necrotic foci in the lymphoid tissue of the spleen, caecum and ileo-caecal. Treatment and prevention of spread of the infection to contact animals is by the use of oral fluoroquinolones. Further prevention is via rodent control.
Synopsis of treatment for enterotoxaemia and bacterial enteritis
Pages in category "Enteropathies - Rabbit"
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