Treatment & Symptoms of Myxomatosis in Rabbits

What is myxomatosis in rabbits? What are the signs and symptoms of myxomatosis in rabbits? What are effective treatment and prevention?

Rabbit myxomatosis, sometimes called myxoma, is a serious disease that can cause several different types of symptoms in pet rabbits.

It is sometimes misdiagnosed as sepsis, a bacterial infection that can be successfully treated with antibiotics, but unlike infections, myxomatosis is not easily treatable and can be fatal.

What is myxomatosis?

Myxomatosis is caused by the myxoma virus, a poxvirus that only affects rabbits. There are also different strains of this varicella virus that differ in their virulence (mainly their ability to cause disease), but both wild and domesticated rabbits can contract myxomatosis.

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What is myxomatosis?

Symptoms of Myxomatosis in Rabbits

Rabbits may suddenly become very sick and red, with watery eyes (conjunctivitis), high fever (rectal temperature above 39.4 degrees Celsius), loss of appetite, and coma. If a rabbit exhibits these symptoms, it is not uncommon for it to die within 48 hours.

Sometimes the

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