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Where did myxomatosis first start?

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Where did Myxomatosis start?

I dont know I am only trying to find out.


Has a human ever died of myxomatosis?

No. myxomatosis a viral pox specific to rabbits.


What actors and actresses appeared in Myxomatosis - 1994?

The cast of Myxomatosis - 1994 includes: Martin van Waardenberg as Aas


How do you treat Myxomatosis in rabbits?

Myxomatosis cannot be treated, it is a disease which kills painfully and so it is usually kinder to euthanase the animal


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The cast of Myxomatosis - 2011 includes: Samantha Baines as Victoria Gary McErlane


How do you stop myxomatosis?

u cant


At what age can a rabbit catch myxomatosis?

There is no particular age to when a rabbit can catch myxomatosis. Both young and old rabbits are susceptible to catching the virus.


Can humans catch Myxomatosis?

No. To prove this, Dr Fenner inoculated himself with myxomatosis virus which was highly virulent for rabbits. Not a single sign of disease.


What is the disease used to erredicate rabbits?

Myxomatosis


Can rabbits with myxomatosis be killed for consumption?

Yes


Why do the outbreak of myxomatosis affect the no. of deers?

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Can you reuse a rabbit cage after the rabbits have died of myxomatosis?

There shouldn't be a problem with reusing the cage because any future rabbits that go in the cage should be vaccinated against myxomatosis. All pet rabbits who live in areas where there's myxomatosis should be vaccinated. The vaccine is the only way to protect your rabbit against myxomatosis. Myxomatosis is spread by mosquitos and fleas: there's really no way to keep these away from your rabbit (even netting and screens aren't very effective).