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View Poll Results: How much do you know about Inclusion Body Disease?
I wouldn’t know it if my snake had it. 34 43.59%
I know the symptoms. 23 29.49%
I know how it’s spread. 15 19.23%
I know how to prevent it from spreading. 15 19.23%
I know more then most but less than some about it. 17 21.79%
I could write the book on IBD. 4 5.13%
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Old 06-21-04, 05:26 AM   #1
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Question How much do you know about Inclusion Body Disease?

Referred to by the Boa Constrictor Manual as the AIDS of the snake world. Let’s see what our membership knows about this disease. Maybe as a group we can increase awareness and dispel some myth.
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Old 06-21-04, 09:59 AM   #2
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oh! i know what this is. i worked taking care of a museum's reptile collection, and their boas, who were siblings, got it. half of them were sick before we could isolate the others. every one who got sick died. we didn't know for sure what was wrong until we did an autopsy of the first to die, but we had a pretty good idea.
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Old 06-22-04, 02:35 PM   #3
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Does anyone know if it can be tested for (post morderm) in Canada?
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Old 06-22-04, 03:10 PM   #4
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The main test that can be done to help identify the test is a liver biopsy done post-mordem.

There are however, blood tests available that can be done on live animals to help aid in a positive diagnosis, but there is no actual test that identifies the virus itself. However this is still relatively new and most vets do not know that a blood test can be done to help diagnose.

All of the tests can be done in Canada, as long as the vet is familiar with what they are doing. As most of us know, it can be difficult to find a vet that meets those qualifications with reptiles :/
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Old 06-28-04, 10:49 AM   #5
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Any more info on this...?

Is is mainly limited to Boids...?

What are the signs/symptoms...?

I've never heard of it, but then again I'm relatively new to this game...
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