In late 1996 in France, a severe digestive disease appeared in fattening domestic rabbits. Named the Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE), this digestive syndrome has become the main cause of mortality in rabbit farming. The diagnosis in field conditions is difficult because co-infection with other common rabbit pathogens is frequent. By using specific pathogenic free (SPF) rabbits and starting from a field sample of intestinal contents of diseased animals, a virulent material (inoculum) was obtained free of almost all known pathogens but reproduced the symptoms and lesions of ERE. Four hundred and seven SPF rabbits were used in five trials to describe the disease. ERE is characterized by a high contagiousness, 30 to 40% mortality in a few da...
[EN] In a rabbit production facility, health monitoring for enteropathies was performed in 15 produc...
Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE) is a severe disease of unknown aetiology that mainly affects post...
[EN] The aetiology of epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) is still unknown despite ten years of conti...
In late 1996 in France, a severe digestive disease appeared in fattening domestic rabbits. Named the...
Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE), a highly lethal (30-80% mortality) disease of broiler rabbits ag...
peer reviewedEpizootic rabbit enteropathy is an emerging disease that has appeared in French intensi...
[EN] Epizootic rabbit enteropathy is an emerging disease that has appeared in French intensive enclo...
This literature review deals with Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE), a condition which is potential...
Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) is a major cause of economic loss in intensive rabbit production....
In rabbits, the majority of the digestive events occur in the caecum, i.e. at a place of a wide va-r...
Digestive diseases frequently occur in rabbitries, inducing high mortality rates and huge economic l...
Weaning is considered a stressful period for rabbits caused by abrupt changes of diet and environmen...
A study of the causative agents of enteritis in domestic rabbits from 44 different accessions is des...
<p>Diarrhoea was reproduced by inoculating 5-week-old New Zealand White rabbits orally with 2 ...
Abstract Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) represents one of the most devastating diseases affectin...
[EN] In a rabbit production facility, health monitoring for enteropathies was performed in 15 produc...
Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE) is a severe disease of unknown aetiology that mainly affects post...
[EN] The aetiology of epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) is still unknown despite ten years of conti...
In late 1996 in France, a severe digestive disease appeared in fattening domestic rabbits. Named the...
Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE), a highly lethal (30-80% mortality) disease of broiler rabbits ag...
peer reviewedEpizootic rabbit enteropathy is an emerging disease that has appeared in French intensi...
[EN] Epizootic rabbit enteropathy is an emerging disease that has appeared in French intensive enclo...
This literature review deals with Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE), a condition which is potential...
Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) is a major cause of economic loss in intensive rabbit production....
In rabbits, the majority of the digestive events occur in the caecum, i.e. at a place of a wide va-r...
Digestive diseases frequently occur in rabbitries, inducing high mortality rates and huge economic l...
Weaning is considered a stressful period for rabbits caused by abrupt changes of diet and environmen...
A study of the causative agents of enteritis in domestic rabbits from 44 different accessions is des...
<p>Diarrhoea was reproduced by inoculating 5-week-old New Zealand White rabbits orally with 2 ...
Abstract Epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) represents one of the most devastating diseases affectin...
[EN] In a rabbit production facility, health monitoring for enteropathies was performed in 15 produc...
Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE) is a severe disease of unknown aetiology that mainly affects post...
[EN] The aetiology of epizootic rabbit enteropathy (ERE) is still unknown despite ten years of conti...