J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
January 2008
Pasteurella multocida is a bacterial pathogen that can cause significant disease and subsequent effects on research activities involving rabbits. Although several vaccines have been tested under laboratory conditions, field trials of vaccines for the control of P. multocida in rabbits are few.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupplementing the food of Heidenhain pouch gastric fistula dogs with a KC1 product greatly extends the survivability of these dogs. Since there is a continuous discharge of gastric juice from the pouch to the exterior each time a meal is consumed, clinical signs such as dehydration, anorexia, rough hair coat and lethargy usually occur within a few months after gastric pouch surgery and, unless extensive supportive measures are taken, most dogs will die shortly thereafter. The five dogs which did not receive KC1 supplementation died within 6 months after surgery with a mean survival time of 2.
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April 1973
Folia Primatol (Basel)
April 1973