A new strain of the rabbit calicivirus has been confirmed in a single wild rabbit found on a Marlborough farm.
The strain – called RHDV2 – is widespread in Europe and Australia, but this is the first time it has been found in New Zealand, said MPI response manager John Brightwell.
"The virus affects rabbits and the European hare. It has no impact on human health or other animals, but we can't rule out a potential risk to pet rabbits.
"We understand this will be worrying news for many rabbit owners, and we want to give people as many tools as possible to minimise the risk to their animals.
"As a precaution, we began work at the end of last month to import the latest vaccine for the strain from France. We expect the first 1,000 doses to be in the country next week and are working with importers to secure a long-term supply.