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Rabbit and rodent skin diseases

Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, 1995
Skin diseases occurring in pet rabbits and rodents are described, along with methods of diagnosis and treatment. Rabbits, mice, rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and gerbils are discussed.
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Selected Zoonotic Diseases in Rodents

Rodents, representing 43% of mammalian species, play a pivotal role in the transmission of zoonotic diseases, serving as reservoirs for pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths. Over 217 rodent species are reservoirs for 66 zoonotic diseases, such as salmonellosis, leptospirosis, toxoplasmosis, hantavirus, and Lassa fever ...
özalp, tahir   +4 more
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Emerging patterns in rodent-borne zoonotic diseases

Science
Rodents are ubiquitous and typically unwelcome dwellers in human habitats worldwide, infesting homes, farm fields, and agricultural stores and potentially shedding disease-causing microbes into the most human-occupied of spaces. Of the vertebrate animal taxa that share pathogens with us, rodents are the most abundant and diverse, with hundreds of ...
Felicia Keesing, Richard S. Ostfeld
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Rodents: neoplastic and endocrine disease

2009
A variety of endocrine and neoplastic conditions are commonly observed in rodents in clinical practice. Only some of these diseases are reported in the literature and the successful diagnosis and treatment of such diseases are is even more rarely described.
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Superwarfarin Rodent Poisons and Hemorrhagic Disease

Epidemiology, 2012
Yirong, Fang   +9 more
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Rodent Models of Disease

2014
Sophie Roetynck   +3 more
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Diseases of Small Domestic Rodents.

The Veterinary Journal, 2004
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Rodent Models of Parkinson's Disease

2003
Fraçois B. Jolicoeur, Robert Rivest
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