Ages until p. 87, after that included in other cards Flashcards
Feline Panleukopenia age
in adults: subclinical problem
in young animals symptoms more severe, may die before onset of symptoms
aleutian mink disease age
young mink: interstitial pneumonia
older: glumerulonephritis
Derzys disease age of susceptible animals
goslings: death within 1-2 days infection at hatching
feather growing problems, survive 5-6weeks
duck parvovirus age
one-week old
BFDV age
young birds below 3 years
Pigeon circovirus age
between 1-12m
goose circovirus
from 1 week old
Chicken anemia virus age
resistance builds with age, mostly between 10-14d
PMWS disease of swine age
replication in dividing cells so young animals, fetuses and older animals
PDNS age
fetuses,
papilloma age
all ages
Haemorrhagic nephritis of geese age
3-10 weeks old
Adenoviral pneumoenteritis of calves and lambs age
from 6-8 weeks old
rubarth disease age
3-6 months old: mortalities
usually occurs in dogs under 1 year
Canine infectious laryngotracheitis age
normally in yoing dogs
avian adenovirus age
usually in young birds
egg drop syndrome age
usually in the 3-7 week peak of egg production
IBR age
1-6 months old calves: respiratory signs, fever
over 6 months: respiratory and red nose disease
Malignant cattharal fever age
elderly animals are more sensitive, younger may recover
Aujezkys disease age
new born piglet: severe, general illness gilts: respiratory signs adult pig: subclinical cattle, sheep, goat: rare recovery, death within 1-2d horse: rare carnivores: death and paralysis
equine rhinopneumonitis age
Adults are asymptomatic
pregnant mares will abort
weak foals die within few weeks
Canine Herpesvirus disease age
usually up to 3 weeks of age - puppies die one after another
adult dogs: usually asymptomatic - rarely resp signs
feline herpesvirus age
young or old age more susceptible
pregnant may abort
if early age infection permanent damage of sinus and nasal tissue
infectious laryngotracheitis of chicken age
mainly in growers and adults
Marekt´s disease age
chickens most susceptible in 1-2 weeks of age
infection after 8 weeks of age - carry and shedding without clinical signs
Duck plague age
adult ducks may die in good flesh
ducklings: changed voice, dehydration, death
pigeon herpes age
mainly in 2-6 months old pigeons
Cowpox age
all ages are susceptinle
Pseudocowpox age
all ages
Bovine papular stomatitis age
mainly in <2 years of age
Lumpy skin disease age
all ages
sheep pox age
pregnant sheep: abortion lamb/kid higher mortality then adult
swine pox age
pigs of all ages, but usually signs in 2-8 week old piglets
Leporipox age
all ages
Fowlpox age
all ages
african swine fever susceptible
all ages
Teschen disease age
all age groups
Talfan disease
below 4 months of age
swine vesicular disease
all ages
avian encephalomyelitis
0-2 weeks old chicken: nervous signs
older animal: subclinical, drop in egg production
duck viral hepatitis
young ducklings 0-4 weeks
astroviral diseases age
first 4 weeks of life
encephalomyocarditis age
in any age group but more severe in 4-5 weeks old
FMD age
all ages
rabbit haemorrhagic disease age
- over 1 month of age
feline calicivirus age
more severe in adults, in vaccinated cats too
bluetongue age
all ages, cattle can be asymptomatic for years, sheep carry for about 2 months
african horse sickness age
all ages