Bluetongue + Epizootic Haemorrhagic disease Flashcards
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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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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Cattle can carry the bluetongue virus for years without symptoms
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Wild birds play the most important role in the distribution of bluetongue
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In Europe vaccination of small ruminants against bluetongue is mandatory
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Bluetongue virus is also foetopathic
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Bluetongue virus may cause foetal developmental problems
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Lameness and abortion are signs of bluetongue
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Bluetongue occurs only in Africa and Australia
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Bluetongue is transmitted by ticks
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Bluetongue virus is typically vectored by ticks
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Bluetongue can be transmitted by semen
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Goats are more resistant to the bluetongue than sheep
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Goats are not susceptible to bluetongue virus
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Vaccination against Bluetongue results serotype specific immunity
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Bluetongue disease occurs only in Africa
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