BACKGROUND: A novel bivalent vaccine to protect against myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease is commercially available for pet rabbits. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe the appearance of cutaneous lesions arising in pet rabbits positive for myxoma virus (MV) by RT-PCR evaluation shortly after vaccination. ANIMALS: Four pet rabbits presenting with papular, crusting skin lesions ~10 days after vaccination. METHODS: Histological evaluation of formalin-fixed skin biopsies obtained from lesional skin (case 1). Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) evaluation of paraffin-embedded tissue from skin biopsies (case 1) and crusts obtained from the lesion surface (cases 2-4) for myxoma virus are reported as cycle threshold (Ct ) valu...
The elimination of smallpox as an endemic disease and the obvious ethical problems with clinical cha...
The capture and handling of live European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are unavoidable initi...
Cutaneous lymphoma is a common skin neoplasm of pet rabbits in Europe but is rarely reported in pet ...
BACKGROUND: A novel bivalent vaccine to protect against myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease...
Abstract: In order to assess the serological response to different vaccination systems against myxom...
[EN] In order to assess the serological response to different vaccination systems against myxomatosi...
A case of myxomatosis in vaccinated and non-vaccinated rabbits is described, and detection of Myxoma...
[EN] The aim of our study was to monitor the dynamics of the serological response to different appli...
ABSTRACT - Myxomatosis is an emergent disease in the Iberian hare, having been considered a rabbit d...
The three most important viruses of rabbits include: Myxoma virus (MV), the poxvirus that causes Myx...
Myxomatosis in rabbits develops in two main forms: edematous and nodular. Edematous form is characte...
A 5-year-old male neutered rabbit was presented for assessment of multiple abscesses, which had appe...
An outbreak of the atypical form of myxomatosis struck a rabbit farm in Hungary. The animals had pre...
Myxomatosis is a highly contagious, frequently fatal viral disease affecting both wild and domestica...
The recent emergence of a new myxoma virus capable of causing disease in the Iberian hare (Lepus gra...
The elimination of smallpox as an endemic disease and the obvious ethical problems with clinical cha...
The capture and handling of live European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are unavoidable initi...
Cutaneous lymphoma is a common skin neoplasm of pet rabbits in Europe but is rarely reported in pet ...
BACKGROUND: A novel bivalent vaccine to protect against myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease...
Abstract: In order to assess the serological response to different vaccination systems against myxom...
[EN] In order to assess the serological response to different vaccination systems against myxomatosi...
A case of myxomatosis in vaccinated and non-vaccinated rabbits is described, and detection of Myxoma...
[EN] The aim of our study was to monitor the dynamics of the serological response to different appli...
ABSTRACT - Myxomatosis is an emergent disease in the Iberian hare, having been considered a rabbit d...
The three most important viruses of rabbits include: Myxoma virus (MV), the poxvirus that causes Myx...
Myxomatosis in rabbits develops in two main forms: edematous and nodular. Edematous form is characte...
A 5-year-old male neutered rabbit was presented for assessment of multiple abscesses, which had appe...
An outbreak of the atypical form of myxomatosis struck a rabbit farm in Hungary. The animals had pre...
Myxomatosis is a highly contagious, frequently fatal viral disease affecting both wild and domestica...
The recent emergence of a new myxoma virus capable of causing disease in the Iberian hare (Lepus gra...
The elimination of smallpox as an endemic disease and the obvious ethical problems with clinical cha...
The capture and handling of live European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are unavoidable initi...
Cutaneous lymphoma is a common skin neoplasm of pet rabbits in Europe but is rarely reported in pet ...