Pasteurellosis in Rabbits
Aditya Sharma, Satuti Sharma, Anand Kumar Singh
Abstract
Pasteurella multocida is the most common bacterial pathogen in laboratory rabbits. Pasteurellosis refers to a group of illnesses caused by this organism. P. multocida is most commonly found in rabbit nasal cavities, where it causes rhinitis or chronic asymptomatic infection. Infection from the nasal cavity can spread to other
Topics & Concepts
PasteurellosisBiologyMedicinePasteurella multocidaGeneticsBacteriaMicrobial infections and disease researchVeterinary Oncology ResearchPoxvirus research and outbreaks