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Rare rabbit infection in Manitoba

By Scott Weese on May 15, 2011
Posted in Other animals

Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD), a rare and reportable disease, has been identified in a pet rabbit from Winnipeg, Manitoba. The affected adult male rabbit was taken to a veterinary clinic in March after being lethargic for a short period of time. It was diagnosed with liver failure and subsequently died. The rabbit’s body was…

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