Canine adenovirus - infectious canine hepatitis Flashcards

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Canine adenovirus 1 may cause fatal encephalitis in foxes.

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No long-term carrier stage is seen in canine adenovirus serotype 1 infections.

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Lymphocyte cell count is not changed during Canine adenovirus 1 infection

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Canine Adenovirus 1 infection doesn’t cause viraemia

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Puppies between the age of 3 and 6 months are the most sensitive to canine hepatitis

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Dogs carry the canine adenovirus in the kidneys for several months

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Young dogs between the age of 3 and 6 months are most sensitive to canine hepatitis

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8
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The canine adenovirus causes disease only in dogs

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Canine adenovirus infects only dogs

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10
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Canine adenovirus 1 damages endothelial cells

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Elevated ALT and AST levels in the serum are potential signs of canine infectious
hepatitis

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Urinary bladder wall oedema is a typical lesion in dogs after canine adenovirus 1
infection

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13
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Canine adenovirus serotype 1 may cause encephalitis in certain carnivore hosts

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14
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Only inactivated vaccines are available against infectious canine hepatitis infections

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Canine adenoviral hepatitis is relatively rare in developed countries, because many dogs
are vaccinated against it

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16
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Glaucoma is a frequent sign of peracute canine infectious hepatitis

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17
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Dogs carry Canine adenovirus serotype-1 usually in the spleen

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18
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Ocular lesions can develop in the extended and chronic stages of canine viral hepatitis.

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19
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Gallbladder wall oedema is a typical lesion in Canine adenovirus-1 infection.

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20
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The Canine adenovirus-1 can cause disease only in dogs.

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21
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Infectious Canine Hepatitis is usually seen in elderly dogs

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22
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There is serological cross-protection between Canine adenovirus type-1 and 2

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23
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Both CAdV-2 and CAdV-1 serotypes can be used to vaccinate against Rubarth ́s disease.

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24
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Canine adenovirus infection is sporadic in Hungary

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25
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Causative agent of Rubarth ́s disease is CAdV-2

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26
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Canine infectious hepatitis is caused by several adenovirus serotypes

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27
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Dogs with Rubarth ́s disease have a long-term carrier status.

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28
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Canine adenovirus is characterized by hepatitis and abortion.

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29
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During Canine adenovirus infection hepatitis and encephalitis are the main clinical signs.

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30
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Vaccines usually contains CAdV-2 strain in live form.

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31
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CAdV-2 causes CNS disease in puppies.

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32
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Rubarth’s disease is caused by CAdV-2.

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33
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Rubarth’s disease is a disease of older cats.

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Rubarth’s disease is caused by CAdV-1

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