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Cover for Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis as foodborne pathogens

Bacteria belonging to the genus Yersinia are widely distributed in the environment. Some species are foodborne pathogens that cause gastroenteritis,...

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Haemophilus somnus has been described as the etiological agent of a variety of diseases in cattle and sheep including thrombotic meningoencephalitis...

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The paper presents the results of the necropsy examinations that were made on a total of 37 dead rabbits, with pasteurellosis as the cause of death, from 7 locations, females and males, of different ages. Most of the rabbits presented specific signs of pasteurellosis before death, symptoms such as...

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Iorgoni, V.; Gligor, A.; Popa, I.; Pascu, C.; Costinar, L.; Dègi, J.; Hulea, A.; Herman, V.; Iancu, I.
Publisher
Facultatea de Medicina Veterinara, Timisoara, Romania
Citation
Lucrari Stiintifice - Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole a Banatului Timisoara, Medicina Veterinara, 2023, 56, 1, pp 140-146
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Pathological conditions of rabbit teeth are very common in daily clinical practice and often result in dysfunction of the organs belonging to the digestive and respiratory systems, with a possible fatal outcome. Therefore, special attention should be devoted to early diagnostics to enable timely...

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Mitrović, M. J.; Todorović, A.; Krstić, N.; Vrbanac, Z.; Janevski, A.; Macanovic, M. L.
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Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Centar za peradarstvo, Zagreb, Croatia
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Veterinarska Stanica, 2023, 54, 5, pp 581-589
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Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have elodont dentition, a characteristic that predisposes them to the development of Acquired Dental Disease (ADD), which is a multifactorial disease. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors for ADD in domestic pet rabbits. To do this, a retrospective...

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Palma-Medel, T.; Marcone, D.; Alegría-Morán, R.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Animals, 2023, 13, 4,
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The special examination of the eyes in rabbits is analogous to that in dogs and cats. In addition to staining and cytological examinations, microbiological sampling can be performed. A structured examination procedure is essential for a correct diagnosis. Common diseases of the orbit, lens, cornea...

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Eckert, Y.; Ferkau, A.; Thöle, M.
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Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG, Hannover, Germany
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Praktische Tierarzt, 2022, 103, 4, pp 352-371
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Dental disease is the most common health disorder in pet rabbits. For optimal therapy, a combination of thorough intraoral examination and imaging methods is needed.The article describes dental radio- graphy in pet rabbits with the use of intraoral views.

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Vladimír, J.; Hauptman, K.
Publisher
Profi Press, s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic
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Veterinářství, 2022, 72, 4, pp 238-242
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Mancielli, E.
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British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
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Companion, 2022, May, pp 12-19
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The present work presents a review on dental hypergrowth and malocclusion in rabbits of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus, since dental diseases represent 60% of visits at the rodent and lagomorph clinic and there is an expansion of care in this specialty. The constant growth of rabbit teeth can be ...

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Rodrigues, K. S.; Chaves, L. da S.; Salgado, K. P. A.; Bedendo, D.; Araújo, L. P. de; Ferreira, R. N. da S.; Figueiredo, B. N. S.
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Pubvet, Maringá, Brazil
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PUBVET, 2022, 16, 9,
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Background: An anorexic rabbit is a common presentation to a veterinary practice and it's vital to remember that anorexia is not a single syndrome but can occur because of multifactorial conditions that often cause pain. Rabbits are prey species and hide clinical signs, so when they present to the...

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Pellett, S.; Hinde, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
In Practice, 2022, 44, 7, pp 394-402

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