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Encephalitozoon cuniculi is a microsporidial parasite that primarily infects domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). It is the causative agent of encephalitozoonosis, a disease with an internationally recognized seroprevalence among rabbits. This study determines the presence, clinical...

Author(s)
Škrbec, M.; Dovč, A.; Hrženjak, N. M.; Slavec, B.; Žlabravec, Z.; Kočar, N.; Rojs, O. Z.; Račnik, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2023, 12, 4,
Abstract

CASE DESCRIPTION: A 5-year-old male Dwarf rabbit and 4-year-old female Mini-Rex rabbit were evaluated because of anorexia and urine scalding of the perineum. CLINICAL FINDINGS: Abdominal radiography revealed a diffuse increase in the opacity of the urinary bladder attributable to urinary sludge. In ...

Author(s)
Girolamo, N. di; Bongiovanni, L.; Ferro, S.; Melidone, R.; Nicoletti, A.; Duca, V. del; Donnelly, T. M.; Selleri, P.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2017, 251, 1, pp 84-89
Abstract

Encephalitozoon cuniculi is a microsporidian parasite that can survive in the environment for 4-6 weeks. It is spread in the faeces and urine of infected rabbits and is transmitted to the host by ingestion, by inhalation, or by vertical transmission via the placenta. Clinical signs can be varied...

Author(s)
Pellett, S.
Publisher
MA Healthcare Limited, London, UK
Citation
Companion Animal, 2016, 21, 5, pp 300-305
Abstract

Urinary tract disease is common in rabbits kept as pets but rare in commercial rabbits. Urolithiasis, sludgy urine, urinary incontinence, urine scalding and chronic renal failure are diseases of the mature animal. There are many predisposing causes and inter-relating factors for urinary tract...

Author(s)
Harcourt-Brown, F.
Publisher
Suomen Eläinlääkäriliitto, Helsinki, Finland
Citation
Luentokokoelma 2010, Helsinki, Finland, 1-3 December, 2010, 2010, pp 207-214
Abstract

A two-year-old, male neutered French lop rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was presented for urinary scalding and wetting. Radiographs showed a small gas-filled structure caudodorsal to the urinary bladder that was shown to be connected to the urethra just caudal to the bladder neck and cranial to the ...

Author(s)
Schuhmann, B.; Cope, I.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2014, 2, 1, pp e000089
Abstract

Author(s)
Reusch, B.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
Companion, 2009, No.July, pp 14-16
Abstract

Author(s)
Saunders, R. A.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
BSAVA Congress 2011, The ICC/NIA, Birmingham, UK, 31 March - 3 April. Scientific Proceedings Veterinary Programme, 2011, pp 303-304
Abstract

MASTITIS due to Bact. coli and Bact. aerogenes was reported. STAPHYLOCOCCAL MASTITIS is still a problem and does not respond well to streptomycin, streptomycin-penicillin, aureomycin or dibromopropamidine. TUBERCULOSIS appears to be more prevalent in beef cattle than was anticipated. The policy of...

Publisher
AUSTRALIA. QUEENSLAND., Brisbane : A. H. Tucker, Govt. Printer.,
Citation
Annual report of the Department of Agriculture and Stock for the year 1953-54., 1954, pp 109 pp.
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Cover for Staphylococcus aureus infections

HistoryThe early classical historical, but un-referenced, description of Micrococcus (Staphylococcus) was recorded by Merchant and Parker (1967)....

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