Chicken infectious anaemia Flashcards
The chicken infectious anaemia virus is also commonly detected in goose
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Anaemia and haemorrhages are two important clinical signs of chicken anaemia.
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The chicken infectious anaemia is a chicken disease up to 1 month of age
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The chicken infectious anaemia virus causes only anaemia
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The chicken anaemia virus does not replicate in lymphoid progenitors
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There are vaccines available against chicken anaemia
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The chicken infectious anaemia is a disease of hens
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The chicken infectious anaemia causes clinical signs similar to those seen in PDNS
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Vertical infectious is not possible in chicken infectious anaemia
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Infection of day old chickens with the chicken anaemia virus leads to immune
suppression
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Chicken anaemia virus is transmitted both horizontally and vertically.
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Atrophy of the thymus is a post mortem finding of Chicken Infectious Anaemia virus.
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Infectious Chicken anaemia virus can cause clinical signs only in layer hens.
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Infectious chicken anaemia virus causes clinical signs in chicken of 1 to 4 weeks of age.
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For prevention of infectious chicken anaemia, live attenuated vaccine is available.
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