Duck Viral Enteritis/ Duck Plaque Flashcards

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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign of duck viral enteritis.

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2
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Only sporadic clinical cases of duck viral enteritis are seen in an affected flock

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3
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Mallards may transmit the duck enteritis virus to domestic ducks kept on lakes

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4
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Liver dystrophy is a frequent lesion of duck viral enteritis (duck plaque)

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5
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Wild ducks may be persistently infected with duck plaque (duck enteritis) virus

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6
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Duck plaque virus may be shed life long by animals recovered from the disease

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7
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Duck plaque (viral enteritis) can’t cause high mortality without secondary bacterial
infection
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8
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Duck plaque and duck viral enteritis are two names of the same disease

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9
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Duck viral enteritis is seldom fatal

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10
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Treatment is the most effective control method for duck viral enteritis.

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11
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Duck plague is more sever in wild birds than in domestic ducks

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12
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Duck plague virus damages blood vessel endothelium

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13
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Duck plague only affects young ducklings

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14
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Duck plague is only seen in day old ducklings

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15
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Duck viral enteritis is usually mild, osmotic diarrhoea.

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16
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Duck plague infects exclusively domestic and wild ducks.

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17
Q

Antibiotic treatment is the most effective control method for Duck Viral Enteritis.

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18
Q

Duck plague infects exclusively domestic and wild ducks.

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19
Q

Beak deformity is a typical sign of Duck Plague

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20
Q

Muscovy duck are resistant to the Duck Viral Enteritis

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21
Q

Duck Plague/Duck viral Enteritis cause high mortality in all ages.

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22
Q

Duck Plague/Duck viral Enteritis clinical signs in young ducks are only seen in birds up to
4 weeks of age.

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23
Q

Vaccines containing a live attenuated strain can be used for prevention against Duck
Plague.

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24
Q

Duck Plague/Duck viral Enteritis vaccination is not needed as clinical signs are mild.

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25
Q

Duck Plague virus can “settle” in wild ducks

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26
Q

Duck Plague is an outbreak of Avian influenza in ducks, with a host-adapted version of
the virus

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27
Q

Duck Plague only causes hepatitis in young ducks

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28
Q

Duck Plague only causes disease in ducks and geese

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29
Q

Duck Plague virus causes high mortality in both old and young birds.

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30
Q

Duck Plague also affects geese.

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31
Q

Duck Plague is a disease of young ducks only

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32
Q

Duck Viral Enteritis can affect all age groups

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33
Q

Depression, respiratory signs and bloody diarrhoea are main signs of Duck Plague.

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34
Q

In most cases the Duck Plague disease remain symptomless.

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35
Q

Duck Plague is more severe in wild birds than domestic ducks

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36
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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign of Duck Plague

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