INCIDENCE OF VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC-DISEASE IN WILD RABBIT-POPULATIONS IN SPAIN

Citation
R. Villafuerte et al., INCIDENCE OF VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC-DISEASE IN WILD RABBIT-POPULATIONS IN SPAIN, Mammalia, 59(4), 1995, pp. 651-659
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00251461
Volume
59
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
651 - 659
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-1461(1995)59:4<651:IOVHIW>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The current distribution and rate of spread of rabbit hemorrhagic dise ase (RHD) has been studied in Spain using interviews with hunters and conservationists and field surveys. The disease is currently present t hroughout Spain. A low rate of expansion (2-15 km per month), yet long distances between simultaneous outbreaks, suggests human-related tran smission of RHD. The disease appears annually, mainly during spring (5 2.5 %) and winter (33.8 %). Most of the interviewees (63 %) indicated that the first outbreak of the disease caused greater mortalities than successive outbreaks. To investigate this, we estimated the mortality rate from RHD ot one locality, six years after the initial outbreak. The mortality rate was approximately 30 %, and lower than that estimat ed during the first outbreak of RHD (55-75 %). Few populations of rabb its (7.5 %) have returned to levels they held prior to the onset of th e disease. Recovery was greater among dense populations. Most sites wi th low population of rabbits prior to the arrival of RHD have not reco vered.