A study on Pasteurellosis in a commercial rabbit unit

This paper studies Pasteurellosis in a commercial rabbit unit, one of the most important and common diseases of rabbits. The morbidity within the 2216 animals of the unit was 8,1%, while the mortality was 58,8%. The percentage of the morbidity tended to increase along with the age of the animals, bu...

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Hauptverfasser: SAOULIDIS (Κ. ΣΑΟΥΛΙΔΗΣ), K., ILIADIS (Ν. ΗΛΙΑΔΗΣ), N., VLEMAS (Ι. ΒΛΕΜΜΑΣ), I., SIDIROPOULOU (Α. ΣΙΔΗΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ), A., KYRIAKIS (Σ.K. ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗΣ), S. C.
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