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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHDV2) Confirmed in Domestic Rabbits in Tennessee

January 28, 2022: The State Veterinarian confirmed today that Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Type 2 (RHDV2) was detected in two domesticated rabbits in one East Tennessee location. There are no other rabbits on the premises. Animal Health staff are researching the source of the virus in this case. There are no added movement restrictions or state veterinarian emergency orders at this time. Owners interested in getting their rabbits vaccinated for protection against RHDV2 should discuss with their veterinarian.

The virus can remain in feed and bedding for an extended time, even in extreme temperatures. Surfaces, equipment, shoes, clothes, and hands should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected when caring for rabbits.