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Transmission of herpesvirus from a person to a rabbit

By Scott Weese on July 17, 2009
Posted in Other animals, Other diseases

A paper in the July 1 edition of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (Muller et al) describes a case of encephalitis (brain inflammation) in a rabbit caused by human herpesvirus type 1.  The owner had a severe herpes infection with genital and oral lesions five days before the rabbit got sick…

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