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Old 21-10-2011, 05:47 PM
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Myxomatosis - statement from our Veterinary Expert Advisor

As you know, in the last few weeks, the RWAF has received many reports from members of the public who are seeing more and more wild rabbits suffering from myxi. First alert messages are continually being sent out from the RWAF It is widespread, not confined to any area. We are always aware that myxi is not going to go away, myxi is rife and if we have a wet period followed by heat, then mosquitoes are going to breed . Biting insects are the main carriers of the virus. However, during the last few weeks, there have been more reports coming in to advise that domestic rabbits are suffering. Forums are suggesting that there is a new strain. After consultation with our Veterinary Expert Advisor Richard Saunders, Richard has issued the following statement


"I honestly do not know if there is a new strain, but they do vary massively in virulence.

At the moment it is unclear why myxomatosis is proving more virulent than usual in vaccinated rabbits. The disease is more virulent, and rabbits are more susceptible, in colder weather. Alternatively, there may be strains of greater than usual virulence or which are less protected against by the vaccine. We would suggest combining vaccination with good protection against biting insects and fleas, and not letting vaccination lapse at the end of the summer. Please report any apparent vaccine ineffectiveness via your vet."

Richard Saunders
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