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Following an outbreak great care must be taken to clean the animal's living quarters thoroughly, using a flame thrower or a hot solution of ammonia (10%) or a boiling solution of 10% washing soda to ensure destruction of the oocysts.
 
Following an outbreak great care must be taken to clean the animal's living quarters thoroughly, using a flame thrower or a hot solution of ammonia (10%) or a boiling solution of 10% washing soda to ensure destruction of the oocysts.
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==References==
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*Okerman, L. (1994) '''Diseases of Domestic Rabbits'''. Blackwell Scien¬tific Publications ISBN 0-632-03804 -7. 2nd Edition
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*Walden, N. B. (1990) '''Rabbits - A Compendium'''.  The T.G. Hungerford Vade Mecum Series for Domestic Animals.  Series C  Number 13  Published by the University of Sydney Post Graduate Foundation In Veterinary Science March 1990 ISBN 0909973 80 6;  ISN 0812 0048.
    
[[Category:Digestive_Disorders_-_Rabbit]]
 
[[Category:Digestive_Disorders_-_Rabbit]]
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[[Category:Endoparasitism – Rabbit]]
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