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  2. Myxomatosis - Wikipedia

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    Pet rabbit with myxomatosis caused by the MSW strain of myxoma virus (Santa Cruz, CA); note the swollen eyelids and genitals The distribution of Myxomatosis in North America is limited to the brush rabbit’s native habitat, which extends from the Columbia River in Oregon to the north, the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains to the East, and ...

  3. Rabbits in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A legal vaccine exists in Australia for RHD, but no cure is known for either myxomatosis or RHD, and many affected pets have to be euthanized. In Europe, where rabbits are farmed on a large scale, they are protected against myxomatosis and calicivirus with a genetically modified virus [38] developed in Spain.

  4. File:Map of myxomatosis introductions with dates.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. European rabbit - Wikipedia

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    A rabbit displaying signs of myxomatosis. The European rabbit is the only species to be fatally affected by myxomatosis. The most lethal strain has a five-day incubation period, after which the eyelids swell, with the inflammation quickly spreading to the base of the ears, the forehead, and nose. At the same time, the anal and genital areas ...

  6. Myxoma virus - Wikipedia

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    Myxoma virus is a poxvirus in the genus Leporipoxvirus. The two broad geographic types of myxoma virus are Californian and South American. Californian myxoma virus is found on the West Coast of the United States, the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, and the southwest coast of Canada. South American or Brazilian myxoma virus is found in South and ...

  7. Spilopsyllus cuniculi - Wikipedia

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    Myxomatosis is a virus disease of rabbits which can be fatal. The symptoms are swelling of the eyelids and lips, conjunctivitis and the formation of skin tumours on the face, ears and limbs. The rabbit flea acts as a vector for the disease and the virus has been shown to remain viable in the flea's mouthparts for at least one hundred days. [5]

  8. Paul-Félix Armand-Delille - Wikipedia

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    Paul-Félix Armand-Delille (3 July 1874 – 4 September 1963) was a French physician, bacteriologist, professor, and member of the French Academy of Medicine.He is best known for attempting to protect his crop from rabbits by releasing a pair of rabbits infected with Myxoma virus on to his farm in northern France. [1]

  9. Pox - Wikipedia

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    Myxomatosis, "wild rabbitpox", an infectious disease of wild rabbits; Pigeonpox, an infectious disease of pigeons; Plumpox, the most devastating viral disease of stone fruit from the genus “Prunus” Quokkapox a disease caused by the Quokkapox virus, also called marsupialpox; Rabbitpox, an iatrogenic infectious disease of laboratory rabbits