• Title/Summary/Keyword: 애완용 토끼

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Keratomycosis in a Pet Rabbit Due to Curvularia lunata (애완용 토끼에 있어서 Curvularia lunata에 의한 각막진균증 1예)

  • Pall Mahendra;Lee Chang-woo
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.849-852
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    • 1995
  • 데마슘과 사상균의 일종인 Curvularia lunata가 식물파편으로 오염된 흙에 의해 눈에 외상을 입은 젊은 수토끼(Orytolaggus cunuculis)에서 각막궤양을 일으킨 것으로 밝혀졌다. 이 토끼는 직경 1.5 mm의 각막궤양, 각막부종, 전방축농, 눈물 등을 나타내었다. 각막 소파시료의 KOH 표본과 진균배지에서의 분리를 통해 진균이 확인되었다. 눈의 외상은 진균성각막염의 발생소인이었다. 토끼장의 흙은 Curvularia lunata의 집락을 많이 형성하였으며, 이것이 감염원으로 추정되었다. 이것은 애완용 토끼에서 Curvularia lunata에 의한 안진균증의 최초의 보고인 것으로 판단된다. 외상의 병력이 있는 동물임상의 다양한 상황에서 Curvularia lunata의 병인론적 역할이 연구되어야 함을 강조하였다.

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PCR-Based Detection of Toxoplasma gondii DNA in a Pet Rabbit (PCR 기법에 의한 애완용 토끼에서의 톡소플라즈마 유전자 검출)

  • Kim, Dae-Hee;Park, Hyung-Jin;Kim, Sang-Hun;Song, Kun-Ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.306-308
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    • 2012
  • A 1-year-old female pet rabbit (Lion head, BW: 1.1 kg) was present to the animal hospital for vaccination of viral hemorrhagic disease. This rabbit was adopted in 4-month-old, and contacted with wild cats in outdoors before adoption. We examined feces for Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis. We detected the presence of the 497 base pair fragment as a positive result. This is the first detection of T. gondii DNA in a pet rabbit from Korea by PCR analysis.

Seroprevalence and Treatment for Skin Lesions of Rabbit Syphilis in Pet Rabbits (애완토끼에서 토끼매독의 혈청학적 발생율 및 피부병변 치료)

  • Kweon, Sun-Jeong;Kim, Sang-Hun;Park, Hyung-Jin;Seo, Kyoung-Won;Song, Kun-Ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.15-18
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    • 2014
  • A total of 122 rabbits (40 males, 51 females, 25 castrated males and 6 spayed females; age range: 3 months to 11 years; weight range: 0.8-3.4 kg) were admitted to Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Chungnam National University from January 2012 to February 2013. The syphilis rapid test was positive in 21.3% of rabbits, with a significant difference in the rates of positivity between male versus female rabbits and rabbits younger than 1 year versus older than 1 year of age (both p < 0.01). Skin lesions were detected around the lips (59.1%), nose (56.5%), genitalia (50.0%), anus (40.9%) and eyelids (18.2%). Coexisting skin lesions were found on the nose and lips (26.0%); anus and genitalia (21.8%); lips, anus and genitalia (17.4%) of rabbits. Twenty-two rabbits with skin lesions were subcutaneously treated with Penicillin G (48,000-84,000 IU/kg, Green cross, Korea) every 7 days for three or four weeks. All skin lesions were disappeared after Penicillin G treatment. In conclusion, a rabbits with skin lesions and serological test positive for syphilis should undergo prompt treatment and not be used for breeding.