PQS - Rabbit pasteurellosis✅ Flashcards
Rabbit pasteurellosis is a generalised disease
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Pasteurella multocida A and D strains can cause pasteurellosis in rabbits
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Clinical signs of pasteurellosis in rabbits are most severe in new-born animals
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The disease begins around weaning, the first cases can be seen in 4-5 week old animals. But mainly in 2–3-month-old animals
Nasal discharge is a typical clinical sign of rabbit pasteurellosis
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the nasal discharge is mucoid and sticky causing laboured breathing
Subcutaneous abscesses can be seen in the case of rabbit pasteurellosis
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The agent of rabbit pasteurellosis can cause septicaemia
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Rabbit pasteurellosis causes only respiratory clinical signs
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rabbit pasteurellosis is more frequent in large scale farms than in small ones
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Mannheimia haemolytica causes rabbit pasteurellosis
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P. multocida
Pasteurellosis is limited to the respiratory tract in rabbits
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Bibersteinia trehalosi is the causative agent pasteurellosis of rabbits
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P. multocida
Serous pneumonia is typical in the case of pasteurellosis of rabbits
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Pasteurellosis is limited to the respiratory tract in rabbits
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Neurologic signs can be seen in the case of pasteurellosis of rabbits
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Pasteurellosis is common in suckling rabbits
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The disease begins around weaning, the first cases can be seen in 4-5 week old animals. But mainly in 2–3-month-old animals