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Dr. Raneem Al Qddah

Dr. Raneem Al Qddah

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الأسئلة المجابة 15105 | نسبة الرضا 98.5%

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My 2 month rabbit doesn't want to eat or drink,...

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My 2 month rabbit doesn't want to eat or drink, standing at the corner of the cage, doesn't want to move or jump

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Dr. Raneem Al Qddah

Dr. Raneem Al Qddah

Veterinarian

الأسئلة المجابة 15105 | نسبة الرضا 98.5%

An infectious disease caused by the microbe Listeria monocytogenes, which is a gram-positive rod-shaped organism. It is found abundantly in moist soil and in the components of bedding. When it enters the rabbit’s body, it leads to a type of blood poisoning and a significant increase in the number of monocytogenes.
The disease affects young rabbits and may also affect adult rabbits and leads to disruption of the nervous system. It also leads to infection of the reproductive systems in pregnant females and to the death of the fetus.
Symptoms: Head crookedness and imbalance in the movement of the rabbit, which rotates around itself in a sudden circular motion, and at other times runs forward with imbalance, and at other times nervous spasms occur and it is unable to stand on its feet. The infected rabbit refuses to eat, becomes joking, and becomes lethargic until it dies. In adult females, females become infertile and constantly reject males. Pregnant females may have infections around the genital opening with continuous vaginal discharge, causing miscarriage. As for adult males, infections sometimes appear on the penis and their sexual ability stops (which are almost the same symptoms as gonorrhea, except for the loss of sexual function).
A balance that does not exist in gonorrhea.
protection : When the disease is suspected, cases are sent to specialized laboratories for bacteriological examination for a definitive diagnosis of the disease. Rabbits that show symptoms must be culled, and sick rabbits should not be marketed for human consumption for fear of transmitting the infection to them. - If the disease appears on a rabbit farm and there are other animals such as sheep, goats, and cows, as well as poultry, these animals must be examined and made sure they are free of the disease. Any new rabbits arriving at the farm must be isolated for 3 weeks before mixing them with the rest of the rabbits. The female and male reproductive organs must be examined periodically or when insemination is performed. - General disinfection procedures must be taken in the barn and what it contains of batteries, watering cans, feeders, etc., and if the disease appears on the farm, disinfection should be continued, provided that it is at frequent intervals. treatment: Treating infected rabbits is ineffective, and it is preferable to cull the infected rabbits, provided that it is confirmed that the disease is Listeria and not another disease whose symptoms are similar to those of Listeria.

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الأسئلة المجابة 15105 | نسبة الرضا 98.5%

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