Thursday 6 February 2020

Myxomatosis In Rabbits


 
Myxomatosis in rabbits is caused by a virus. It is a mosquito- or flea-borne infection that is highly contagious and usually fatal. Close contact with an infected rabbit is also an important avenue of transmission. Myxomatosis is an important cause or mortality in rabbits. All rabbits are susceptible to the infection regardless of whether they are confined indoors or allowed to venture outdoors. Affected rabbits have red swollen eyes, fever, conjunctivitis, appetite loss, and are lethargic. Rabbits that are not vaccinated against myxomatosis won’t likely survive an infection. When the infection is present, there is no cure. Only supportive treatment is given in the form of fluids, antibiotics, and pain meds to help alleviate symptoms. Even with supportive care, the chances of surviving myxomatosis is very nil thus, euthanasia is usually recommended.

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