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. 1977 Oct;79(2):209–217. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400053018

Myxomatosis on the Western Plains of Victoria.

F G Tighe, J W Edmonds, I F Nolan, R C Shepherd, A Gocs
PMCID: PMC2129934  PMID: 20473

Abstract

Myxomatosis on the Western Plains is an enzootic disease in contrast with the epizootic pattern which is general in eastern Australia. The most unusual aspects are the presence of significant numbers of diseased rabbits throughout the winter and the continuously low percentage of rabbits with antibodies to myxoma virus. Climatic and topographic conditions are unsuited to the production of the high densities of mosquitoes necessary for widespread epizootics. Under these conditions the effects of less efficient methods of myxomatosis transmission are apparent. The unusual epidemiology of myxomatosis has resulted in selection for virulence of the virus similar to that which has occurred under summer epizootic conditions. All field strains are now in the mid range of virulence.

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