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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yes b-c viral infection
No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
Spanish flu is viral.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
Viral Infection
Viral throat infection is airborne.
When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.
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.
Usually a viral infection of the liver.
No, it is an infection caused by a Protozoa. It is a parasite.