Managing Disease Outbreaks in Captive Herds of Exotic Companion Mammals
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvex.2021.04.003
Managing Disease Outbreaks in Captive Herds of Exotic Companion Mammals
Abstract
Management of epizootics of exotic companion mammal herds relies on careful observance of animals, proper management and husbandry, adequate nutrition, and stress reduction. Many diseases occur because of the stress of weaning so anticipating this and maximizing sanitation and ventilation, minimizing overcrowding and concurrent disease, and providing enough fiber for herbivores is prudent. Antimicrobial therapy must be carefully considered in the route of administration and the likely risk of enterotoxemia development. Separation of affected animals, rapid diagnostic testing, and implementation of treatment and supportive care minimizes losses during epizootics. Knowledge of potential zoonotic pathogens is important for veterinarians and staff.
Keywords: Epizootic; Exotic companion mammals; Herd health; Infectious diseases; Outbreak.
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