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A chinchilla has diarrhoea for several days after purchase from a pet store. There is now a rectal prolapse. These organisms, measuring 15 micrometres were found in zinc sulphate floatation of a faecal sample.

Question Answer Article
What is this organism and is it causing the diarrhoea? Link to Article
How would you treat the chinchilla? Link to Article
Are there any zoonotic considerations? Link to Article


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