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1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1969.tb00137.x
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Die Darmflora gesunder und dysenteriekranker Jungkaninchen

Abstract: Die erfolgreiche Bekampfung von Krankheiten der Kaninchen wie auch die immer mehr an Bedeutung gewinnende Aufzucht von spf-Tieren erfordert eine genaue Kenntnis der normalen Situation der gesunden Tiere. Ein wesentlicher Faktor in der physiologischen Verdauungsfunktion ist die mikrobielle Besiedlung des Magen-und Darmkanals, da besonders bei herbivoren Tieren die Aufschliei3ung des pflanzlichen Futters zu einem nicht unwesentlichelr Teil von der intestinalen Flora besorgt wird. Anderungen in deren Zusammensetz… Show more

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“…Enteric diseases related to Escherichia coli infection frequently affect weaned rabbits in large scale breeding units. The number of E. coli in the alimentary tract of young healthy rabbits is usually very low or they are not present at all (13,18,19,26). However, such organismn were frequently isolated from the small intestine and the caecum of 6-12 week old scouring rabbits (18,23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enteric diseases related to Escherichia coli infection frequently affect weaned rabbits in large scale breeding units. The number of E. coli in the alimentary tract of young healthy rabbits is usually very low or they are not present at all (13,18,19,26). However, such organismn were frequently isolated from the small intestine and the caecum of 6-12 week old scouring rabbits (18,23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%