Myxomatosis Confirmed in Dead Rabbits in Znojmo | českénoviny.cz
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Myxomatosis has been confirmed in dead rabbits from the Znojmo region, said Petr Majer, spokesman for the State Veterinary Administration. It is not transmissible to humans or domestic animals, it previously affected rabbits. It is an extremely aggressive disease that has almost wiped out wild rabbits and causes complications in domestic rabbit breeding. However, breeders can vaccinate rabbits, which veterinarians recommend.
Myxomatosis has been confirmed in dead rabbits from the Znojmo region, announced Petr Majer, spokesman for the State Veterinary Administration (SVS). It is not transmissible to humans or domestic animals, it previously affected rabbits. It is an extremely aggressive disease that causes complications in domestic rabbit breeding. The disease spread to southern Moravia from Lower Austria.
Brno - Myxomatosis has been confirmed in dead rabbits from the Znojmo region, Petr Majer, spokesman for the State Veterinary Administration (SVS), told ČTK. It is not transmissible to humans or domestic animals, it previously affected rabbits. It is an extremely aggressive disease that has almost wiped out wild rabbits and causes complications in domestic rabbit breeding. However, breeders can vaccinate rabbits, which veterinarians recommend. Th…
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