
The clinical signs and pathological anatomical findings at post-mortem examination of two rabbits are characteristic of those of 'viral haemorrhagic disease'. Because of the very high mortality, the clinical signs, and the acute course, this viral disease, which has only recently been reported in Europe, could be mistaken for poisoning.
Hemorrhagic Disease Virus, Rabbit, Animals, Viral Vaccines, Rabbits, Caliciviridae Infections
Hemorrhagic Disease Virus, Rabbit, Animals, Viral Vaccines, Rabbits, Caliciviridae Infections
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