Duck viral hepatitis Flashcards
Germinative infection can happen in the case of duck hepatitis
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Spasmodical paddling is a frequent clinical sign of duck hepatitis
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Ducks are infected with the duck hepatitis A virus generally per os
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The resistance of duck hepatitis A virus is high
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Duck hepatitis cannot be prevented with vaccination
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Duck hepatitis A virus is shed in the faeces
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Duck hepatitis A virus does not cause viraemia.
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Ducks are infected with the duck hepatitis A virus generally per os
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Duck hepatitis A virus can cause germinative infection.
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Clinical signs of duck hepatitis can be seen mainly in laying ducks.
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Duck hepatitis A virus can be detected with PCR.
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Germinative infection is the primary way of infection with Duck hepatitis A Virus.
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Clinical signs of Duck hepatitis are seen in 1-4 week old ducklings.
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Spasmodical paddling is a typical sign of Duck hepatitis
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There are no vaccines for the prevention of Duck hepatitis
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Per os infection is a common way of infection with duck hepatitis A virus.
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Clinical signs of duck hepatitis can be seen in all age groups.
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Duck Viral Hepatitis is present in Hungary on a large scale.
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Duck Viral Hepatitis can be caused by multiple virus spp./serotypes
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Duck Viral Hepatitis is primarily a disease of younger ducklings
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The primary replication site is the GI tract in Duck Viral Hepatitis.
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Type 4 Duck Viral Hepatitis can infect older animals.
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Duck Viral Hepatitis is caused by type 1 and 2 coronavirus
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Duck Viral Hepatitis causes haemorrhagic enteritis in older ducks
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Pathogens of Duck Viral Hepatitis can infect older animals.
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