A viral infection in a rabbit is like a viral infection in any animal: it's when the rabbit gets sick from a virus. Pet rabbit owners should learn about what viruses might affect their rabbits, and how they can protect them (sometimes with a shot, sometimes just by knowing the signs of a sick rabbit and knowing where and when to seek help). See the related questions below for more help.
Some viruses that affect rabbits include:
Herpes
Shope papillomavirus
Myxomatosis
Rabies
VHD
No, dogs cannot get rabbit pox. Rabbit pox is a viral infection that only rabbits can catch, however, the illness was isolated.
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No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
yes b-c viral infection
Spanish flu is viral.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
Viral Infection
Viral throat infection is airborne.
Crabs are caused by a parasitic infection, not a bacterial or viral infection. They are commonly known as pubic lice and infest human pubic hair.
When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.
No, it is an infection caused by a Protozoa. It is a parasite.
Usually a viral infection of the liver.