Corynebacteria Flashcards
Phospholipase D is a virulence factor of C. pseudo tuberculosis
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In Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis oedema of the chest is common
T–pigeon breast in Ulcerative Lymphangitis of Horses
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis can be transmitted between goats and horses
F—goats an sheep, eq and cattle
Pseudotuberculosis does not occur in Hungary
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In pseudotuberculosis, only submandibular lymph nodes of sheep are affected
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In pseudotuberculosis oedema of the limbs is common
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis causes caseous lymphadenitis
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis forms due to dipping of sheep
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The agent of caseous lymphadenitis can cause generalised infection in sheep
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Caseous lymphadenitis of sheep occurs in tropical countries but not in Europe
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Arthritis can be a clinical sign of caseous lymphadenitis of sheep
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Caseous lymphadenitis of sheep is caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis produces phospholipase D toxin
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The agent of Caseous lymphadenitis of sheep can be transmitted to horses and it will cause ulcerative lymphangitis
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Caseous lymphadenitis does not occur in goats and cattle
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Caseous lymphadenitis of sheep is an acute disease
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Clinical signs f caseous lymphadenitis of sheep can be seen only above 3-4 months
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Clinical signs of caseous lymphadenitis can only be seen in sheep
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Caseous Lymphadenitis of sheep is mainly seen in suckling lambs
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Mycolic acid and lipoids in the cells wall of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis contribute to the virulence of the bacterium
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Lesions of caseous lymphadenitis of sheep can be seen only in the lymph nodes
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Caseous lymphadenitis is caused by nitrate positive strains of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
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Caseous lymphadenitis is only seen in suckling lambs
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Arthritis can be a clinical sign of caseous lymphadenitis
T— if generalised yes together with abortion and abscess formation around the body
Vaccination can be used for the prevention of caseous lymphadenitis
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Caseous lymphadenitis is caused by nitrate-negative Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain
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Wound infection can predispose to caseous lymphadenitis
T—dipping sheering castration feed
Caseous lymphadenitis can be generalized in sheep
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Antibiotics cannot be used for the treatment of caseous lymphadenitis
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Phospholipase D is an important virulence factor of the agent of caseous lymphadenitis
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Abscesses in the lymph nodes are typical lesions of caseous lymphadenitis
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Caseous lymphangitis is nitrate negative
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis causes caseous lymphadenitis in goats
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