Canine Adenovirus Flashcards
Canine adenovirus 1 may cause fatal encephalitis in foxes
True
No long-term carrier stage is seen in canine adenovirus serotype 1 infections
False
Lymphocyte cell count is not changed during Canine adenovirus 1 infection
False
Canine Adenovirus 1 infection doesn’t cause viraemia
False
Puppies between the age of 3 and 6 months are the most sensitive to canine hepatitis
True
Dogs carry the canine adenovirus in the kidneys for several months
True
Young dogs between the age of 3 and 6 months are most sensitive to canine hepatitis
True
The canine adenovirus causes disease only in dogs
False
Canine adenovirus infects only dogs
False
Canine adenovirus 1 damages endothelial cells
True
Elevated ALT and AST levels in the serum are potential signs of canine infectious hepatitis
True
Urinary bladder wall oedema is a typical lesion in dogs after canine adenovirus 1 infection
True
Canine adenovirus serotype 1 may cause encephalitis in certain carnivore hosts
True
Only inactivated vaccines are available against infectious canine hepatitis infections
False
Canine adenoviral hepatitis is relatively rare in developed countries, because many dogs are vaccinated against it
True
Glaucoma is a frequent sign of peracute canine infectious hepatitis
False
Dogs carry Canine adenovirus serotype-1 usually in the spleen
False