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Rabbit Disease Detected in Offenburg

In Offenburg, sick rabbits have been found. The disease is not transferable to humans – but it is dangerous for other rabbits.
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In Offenburg, rabbits have been found, which are infected with the most deadly and highly contagious disease RHD. For humans, dogs and cats, the warning applies: The disease is not transferable to them - but for other rabbits it is dangerous.The highly contagious virus infection leads to death in rabbits within a very short time, explains the city of Offenburg. It is transmitted mainly by mosquitoes and direct contact with infected animals. If y…

In Offenburg, sick rabbits have been found. The disease is not transferable to humans – but it is dangerous for other rabbits.

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Badische Neueste Nachrichten broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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