kleintier konkret 2023; 26(S 01): 12-17
DOI: 10.1055/a-2012-8631
Kaninchen
Labor

Typische und untypische Infektionserreger beim Kaninchen: Teil 5 Neurologische Symptome

Jana Liebscher
,
Jutta Hein

Neurologische Symptome können auch bei Kaninchen vielfältigen Ursprungs sein. Im folgenden Artikel finden Sie einen Überblick über die wichtigsten typischen und untypischen parasitären, bakteriellen und viralen neurologischen Infektionen beim Kaninchen – und wie man sie nachweist.



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Article published online:
03 April 2023

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