Rabbit Staphyococcus Flashcards
Pneumonia is a frequent clinical sign of rabbit staphylococcosis
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High ammonia concentration is a predisposing factor of rabbit staphylococcosis
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Middle ear infection can happen in the case of rabbit staphylococcosis
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Rabbit staphylococcosis is mainly seen in weaned and young rabbits
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Rabbit staphylococcosis occurs more frequently in young than in adult animals
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Over-crowding and poor ventilation are predisposing factors of Rabbit staphylococcosis
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Lesions of Rabbit staphylococcosis are limited to the lungs
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Bronchopneunomia is a typical post-mortem lesion of Rabbit staphylococcosis
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Rabbit staphylococcosis is caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus
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Rabbit staphylococcosis is caused by Staphylococcus cuniculi
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Subcutaneous abscesses are frequent lesions of rabbit staphylococcosis
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Middle ear infection can happen in the case of rabbit staphylococcosis
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Rabbit staphylococcosis can be prevented by vaccinating the pregnant rabbits with
attenuated vaccine
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Staphylococcus in rabbits typically occurs in newborn rabbits
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Staphylococcus in rabbits typically occurs in newborn rabbits
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Aerogenic infection is common in the case of staph in rabbits
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Arthritis can be a clinical sign of staphylococcus infection in rabbits
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If the ammonia level in the air is high it increases the susceptibility of rabbits to
staphylococcus.
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In rabbit staphylococcosis: one symptom is otitis
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Staphylococcosis in rabbits typically occurs in newborn rabbits
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Abscess formation can be a clinical sign of staphylococcosis of rabbits.
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Overcrowding is a predisposing factor of rabbit staphylococcosis.
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Bronchopneumonia is a frequent clinical sign of rabbit staphylococcosis
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Staphylococcosis of rabbits is caused by Staphylococcus hyicus
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