Bluetongue + Epizootic Haemorrhagic disease Flashcards

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Bluetongue is present only in tropical areas

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Rodents serve as reservoirs of bluetongue

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Ibaraki disease is clinically very similar to bluetongue

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Ibaraki disease virus can be used to immunize cattle against bluetongue

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5
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Lameness is a frequent symptom of bluetongue in sheep

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Bluetongue virus can cause bloody diarrhoea in lambs

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Bluetongue is named after cyanosis of the tongue

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The bluetongue virus is vectored by midges/ gnats

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9
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Cattle can carry the bluetongue virus for years without symptoms

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10
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Wild birds play the most important role in the distribution of bluetongue

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11
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In Europe vaccination of small ruminants against bluetongue is mandatory

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12
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Bluetongue virus is also foetopathic

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13
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Bluetongue virus may cause foetal developmental problems

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14
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Lameness and abortion are signs of bluetongue

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15
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Bluetongue occurs only in Africa and Australia

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16
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Bluetongue is transmitted by ticks

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17
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Bluetongue virus is typically vectored by ticks

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18
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Bluetongue can be transmitted by semen

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19
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Goats are more resistant to the bluetongue than sheep

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20
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Goats are not susceptible to bluetongue virus

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21
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Vaccination against Bluetongue results serotype specific immunity

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22
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Bluetongue disease occurs only in Africa

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23
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Bluetongue virus infects also horses and dogs

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24
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Endothelial damages are the most important causes of the clinical signs of bluetongue

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25
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A serotype 8 of bluetongue virus strain caused severe outbreak in Europe in 2006-2009

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26
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Bluetongue outbreaks mainly occur is summer and autumn

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27
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Sheep are less sensitive to Bluetongue than swine

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28
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Bluetongue causes transient infection in cattle

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29
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Bluetongue vaccines induce serotype-specific immunity

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30
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Bluetongue is named after the pseudo-melanosis of the tongue

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31
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Bluetongue also infects horses and dogs

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32
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Ibaraki disease virus immunizes against bluetongue

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33
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Bluetongue disease is present only in tropical and sub-tropical countries

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34
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Wild birds are the natural reservoir host of the Bluetongue virus

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35
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In utero Bluetongue virus infection may result in immunotolerance

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36
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The most severe clinical manifestation of Bluetongue disease is usually seen in goats

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37
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Bluetongue is an Orbivirus

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38
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Bluetongue primarily spreads with blood sucking insects

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39
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Bluetongue replicates in endothelial cells of blood vessels

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40
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The causative agent of Bluetongue multiplies in endothelium

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41
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Bluetongue has 24 known serotypes

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42
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Bluetongue is an enteral disease of turkeys

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43
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Bluetongue causes symptoms mostly in sheep and goat

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44
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Bluetongue is not present in Europe

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45
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Bluetongue causes skin signs in bovine

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46
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Bluetongue also infects pigs

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47
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Bluetongue infects all hooved animals

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48
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No long-term carrier stage is observed in Bluetongue virus infections

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49
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Ruminants and swine are the most important hosts of the Bluetongue virus

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50
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Lameness is one of the clinical signs of Bluetongue disease in sheep

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51
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Serological cross protection exists between 25 known serotypes of Bluetongue virus

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52
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Ibarki disease is a Bluetongue-like disease in Asia and in America

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53
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The serotype 8 strain of the bluetongue virus, which emerged in Western Europe, does not
cause clinical signs in cattle

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54
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The epizootic haemorrhagic fever is observed in the USA in wild deer

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55
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Epizootic haemorrhagic disease was described only in Australia so far

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56
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Epizootic hemorrhage fever is a Bluetongue-like disease of wild ruminants in America

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