The Diseases of Research Animals (DORA) website is a tool primarily designed to benefit veterinarians, veterinary students and residents involved in the care of animal species commonly used in research. Diseases and conditions affecting hamsters are listed by category and are arranged from most to least prevalent in the context of a research facility setting. This site includes relevant information, such as incidence, transmission, clinical signs, pathology and diagnosis. Figures illustrating clinical presentation and pathology are provided whenever possible to augment descriptions. The information on this site is not exhaustive, rather, it is meant to serve as a basic, solid and readily accessible reference, highlighting some of the most important aspects of the most common diseases of research hamsters.
Viral Diseases
Sendai virus and Pneumonia Virus of Mice (PVM)
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV)
Hamster Polyomavirus
Hamster Parvovirus
Bacterial Diseases
Hamster Enteritis Complex (Wet Tail)
Clostridial Enteritis
Helicobacter
Colibacillosis
Tyzzer’s Disease
Proliferative Ileitis and Typhlitis
Salmonellosis
Parasitic Diseases
Protozoa
Trichomonads
Spironucleus muris
Giardia muris
Hamster Sarcodines (Amoeba)
Mange Mites
Pinworms
Hymenolepid Tapeworms
Neoplastic Diseases
Benign Neoplasms
Malignant Neoplasms
Miscellaneous Conditions
Amyloidosis
Polycystic Disease
Fight Wounds
Cannibalism
Broken Teeth
Zoonotic Diseases
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV)
Hymenolepid Tapeworms
Salmonellosis