kleintier konkret 2022; 25(S 01): 28-36
DOI: 10.1055/a-1760-4551
Kaninchen
Labor

Typische und untypische Infektionserreger beim Kaninchen: Teil 3 Hautdiagnostik und parasitäre Infektionen

Jana Liebscher
,
Jutta Hein

Infektionen mit vorwiegend dermatologischen Symptomen können bei Kaninchen eine Herausforderung sein. Denn nicht immer sind es schnell diagnostizierbare Milbenerkrankungen, die mit Juckreiz, Alopezie oder Schuppen einhergehen. Erfahren Sie mehr über die diagnostische Aufarbeitung sowie über typische und untypische parasitäre Infektionserreger.

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