Blackleg ✅ Flashcards

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Blackleg is caused by Clostridium septicum.

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Lesions of blackleg are mainly seen on the claws

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3
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Lameness is a clinical sign of blackleg.

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4
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Blackleg is a frequent disease in pigs

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5
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Generally attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg.

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6
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Anaculture or anatoxin vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg

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7
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Blackleg occurs only in tropical and subtropical countries

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8
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Generally attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg

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9
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Blackleg generally occurs in endemic form

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10
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Blackleg occurs most frequently in pigs

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11
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Blackleg is a gas gangrene disease

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12
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Blackleg is generally endogenous in sheep.

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13
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Blackleg is generally endogenous in cattle

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14
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Movement disorders and lameness can be clinical signs of Blackleg.

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15
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Clostridium chauvoei can produce acids and gas from carbohydrates

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16
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Blackleg occurs mainly in ruminants.

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Oedema is a typical clinical sign of blackleg

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Live vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg.

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Blackleg infects ovine through wounds.

20
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In Blackleg disease we use attenuated vaccine

21
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In the case of sheep, blackleg is generally consequence of a wound infection.

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Oedema in the muscles is a typical clinical sign of blackleg

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Attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg.

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Blackleg is caused by Clostridium chauvoei.

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Severe diarrhoea is the main clinical sign of blackleg.
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Blackleg occurs in cattle and sheep.
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) If antibiotics are applied after appearance of the clinical signs of blackleg, treatment is generally successful .
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Attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of blackleg
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Blackleg disease occurs only in ruminants.
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Blackleg can usually be treated with antibiotics successfully.
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Blackleg in cattle is mainly endogenous between 6 months-3 years old.
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The disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei occurs mainly in cattle and sheep.
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The disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei is primarily the result of endogenous infection in cattle.
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Blackleg has four toxins
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Blackleg can be prevented by using vaccine.
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We use neomycin and polymyxin to treat disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei.
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Blackleg in cattle is mainly endogenous between 2 months-2 years old.
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Blackleg in bovine is caused by wound infections
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