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Nanny wrote: |
i thought the guy died of a sceptacemia more than of rabbit flu but not being at all knowledgable, perhaps the two are linked............... |
The thing about blood infections like that is that the term 'septicaemia' is really generic, doesn't mean a particular bacterium or anything like that.
Rabbit flu is caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, and in ruminants that happens sometimes. Not a virus, like bird flu or the flu that we would normally get as people, but the same bacrterium that causes a disease of poultry called fowl cholera. It is unusual for a person to get an infection with it, but the symptoms would start off as illness, a temperature, flu like symptoms, but it would be internal haemorrhaging (linked to the septicaemia) that would do you in. |
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