Bordetella Flashcards

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Bordetella species can be frequently found on the respiratory mammal species

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Bordetella pertussis can sometimes infect small ruminants

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To the isolation of B. avium V-factor, CO2, and chocolate agar are needed.

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B. bronchiseptica strains can be involved in the respiratory disease

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The normal habitat of Bordetella species is the mucous membranes of genital tract of animals

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Bordetella occurs mainly on the mucous membranes of the genitals of mammals.

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Bordetella are very fastidious bacteria, cysteine, cystin and chocolate agar are needed to the culture

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Bordetella canis is an agent of kennel cough of dogs

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Bordetella bronchiseptica is a causative agent of kennel cough

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10
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Bordetella bronchiseptica can complicate Distemper

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Bordetella bronchiseptica can cause kennel cough on its own

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12
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Bordetella bronchiseptica can cause pneumonia in young dogs.

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13
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B. bronchiseptica is partly responsible for the sneezing disease of cats

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B. bronchiseptica is a common secondary pathogen to canine distemper in older dogs

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B. bronchiseptica strains can be involved in the respiratory diseases of dogs

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16
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B. bronchiseptica alone causes mild rhinitis in suckling piglets

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17
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Toxin-producing B. bronchiseptica strains cause severe clinical signs on their own

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18
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Bordetella bronchiseptica can cause rhinitis and pneumonia in piglets.

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19
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Bordetella bronchiseptica can cause respiratory diseases of rabbits

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20
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Avian bordetellosis is generally limited to the respiratory tract, bacteriaemia is rare

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21
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The causative agent of avian bordetellosis is Bordetella bronchiseptica

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22
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The agent of avian bordetellosis can produce cytotoxin

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23
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Bordetella bronchiseptica is the causative agent of Turkey Coryza

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24
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Turkey Coryza is an acute septicemia

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25
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Avian bordetelliosis, chickens are most susceptible

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26
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Most important virulence factors of the Turkey coryza are cytotoxins

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27
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Avian bordetelliosis has a relatively low resistance

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28
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Avian bordetelliosis causes death due to suffocation

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29
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High mortality and morbidity is typical for avian bordetelliosis

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30
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Generalization of the turkey coryza disease are possible in young animals

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31
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Avian bordetellosis is caused by B. avium

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Avian bordetellosis is seen in a few week-old chickens and turkeys

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Avian bordetellosis is a generalized disease with high fever

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34
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In the case of avian bordetellosis sinusitis and respiratory clinical signs are seen

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35
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Causes a disease similar to infectious coryza caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum

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36
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Avian bordetelliosis are resistant to heat and disinfectants

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37
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Bordetella species are widespread on upper respiratory mucous membranes of birds and
mammals

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38
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Turkey coryza is caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica

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39
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Upper respiratory clinical signs are characteristic for turkey coryza

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40
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2-6 weeks old turkey poults are the most susceptible to the causative agent of turkey coryza

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41
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Sinusitis, nasal discharge and conjunctivitis are the most frequently seen clinical signs of turkey coryza

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42
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Bordetellosis of turkey can be prevented with inactivated vaccines

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43
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Bartonella henselae can cause cat scratch disease

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