Epi midterm 1-from the top part 6 Flashcards

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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign Feline Infectious Rhinotracheitis.

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true

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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign of Infectious Laryngotracheitis.

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true

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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign of Duck Viral Enteritis.

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true

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4
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Conjunctivitis is a frequent sign of acute Marek’s disease.

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false

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5
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The Cowpox virus is zoonotic.

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true

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6
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The Myxoma virus is zoonotic.

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false

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7
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The Sheep pox virus is zoonotic.

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false

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8
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The Contagious Pustular Dermatitis (Orf) virus is zoonotic.

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true

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9
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Pseudo-cowpox can cause Pseudo-lumpy skin disease in cats.

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false

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10
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Vaccination against Bovine Papular Stomatitis provides life-long immunity

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false

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11
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The Orf virus is very resistant in the environment.

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true

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12
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Contagious Pustular Dermatitis can only be seen on the teats of ewes.

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false

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13
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Sheep pox virus infections frequently generalize.

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true

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14
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Sheep – and goat pox virus is transmitted only vertically.

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false

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15
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Vaccines are available against Sheep pox in endemic areas.

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true

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16
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The Lumpy skin disease is only present in Africa

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false

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17
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Swinepox virus can be vectored by fleas and lice.

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true

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18
Q

Myxomatosis virus causes high morbidity and mortality in hares

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false

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19
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Conjunctivitis can be a sign of atypical Myxomatosis

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true

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20
Q

Avipox viruses can cause fever and rash in children (chickenpox)

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false

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21
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Germinative infection can occur mainly in mammals.

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false

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22
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In the case of galactogen infection the agent is transmitted by milk.

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true

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23
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Intra uterine infections does not occur in mammals since the agents cannot penetrate the placenta.

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false

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24
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In the case of horizontal infection the agent is spreading between animals of about the same age.

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true

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Lethality shows the number of died animals compared to the total number of the herd
false
26
Prevalence shows the number of diseased animals compared to the total number of the herd.
false
27
Pandemic diseases are spreading in large areas, continents.
true
28
Contagious diseases are spreading from one animal to the other.
true
29
The immune globulin concentration of the colostrum decreases sharply after birth.
true
30
The enteral absorption of immunoglobulins is about the same for a week after birth.
false
31
The maternal antibodies can decrease the immune response against vaccines.
true
32
Enteral lymphocytes can get from the dam to the newborn animal with colostrum. 4.
true
33
Homologous hyperimmune serum can provide about a year-long protection.
false
34
In the case of birds there is no maternal immunity.
false
35
Animals with epitheliochorial placenta have maternal immunity only from colostrum
true
36
The endotheliochorial placenta prevents to transport of immunoglobulins to the foetus
false
37
Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be vaccines
true
38
Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be the virus variant
true
39
Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be food management
false
40
Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be virus strain
true
41
What kind of virus can infect goose? - circovirus - parvovirus - papillomavirus - polyoma virus
circovirus parvovirus polyoma virus NOT PAPILLOMAVIRUS
42
Dog parvovirus can be detected directly from - sera - feces - saliva - fetus
ONLY FECES is true
43
Papillomavirus replicates in the kidneys.
false
44
Bovine papillomavirus causes a malignant disease.
false
45
The resistance of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus is high.
true
46
The clinical signs of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus appear mainly at 3-10 weeks of age
true
47
Adenoviruses are good antigens.
true
48
Canine adenovirus-2 is among the causative agents of kennel cough.
true
49
Canine adenovirus-1 infection doesn ́t cause viraemia.
false
50
Canine adenovirus-2 can cause encephalitis in foxes
false
51
Adenoviruses are among the causative agents of chronic Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex.
true
52
Aviadenoviruses can cause hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome.
true
53
The Turkey Haemorrhagic Enteritis virus can cause spleen lesions.
true
54
The Egg Drop Syndrome virus is mainly transmitted by arthropods
false
55
Herpesvirus are good antigens.
false
56
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis virus can cause skin lesions on the genitals.
true
57
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis virus can cause abortion.
true
58
Malignant Catarrhal Fever is mostly fatal in sheep
false
59
The Aujeszky ́s disease virus is Stenoxen.
false
60
The symptoms of Aujeszky ́s disease in ruminants are similar to rabies.
true
61
Wild boars are not susceptible to Aujeszky ́s disease virus.
false
62
Swine Inclusion Body Rhinitis virus is causing mainly subclinical infections
true
63
Equine rhinopneumonitis virus is transmitted by arthropods.
false
64
Equine rhinopneumonitis virus can cause only respiratory problems.
false
65
Horses should be vaccinated against Equine rhinopneumonitis virus at least in every 6 months.
true
66
Equid herpesvirus-2 can cause respiratory disease only in young foals.
true
67
Canid herpesvirus can cause transplacental infection.
true
68
Latent canid herpesvirus infection can be activated in pregnant bitches.
true
69
Felid herpesvirus does not cause respiratory signs, only viraemia and abortion.
false
70
The Infectious Laryngotracheitis can cause viraemia and pneumonia in young chickens.
false
71
Duck viral enteritis is seldom fatal.
false
72
The Marek ́s disease virus is transmitted by inhalation.
true
73
Marek ́s disease virus can ́t be prevented by vaccination, because it ́s immunosuppressive.
false
74
The pathology lesions of acute Marek ́s disease and avian leucosis can be similar.
true
75
Poxviruses usually induce cell proliferation in epithelial cells of the skin and mucosal surfaces.
true
76
Cowpox virus can cause milker ́s nodules in humans.
true
77
Skin nodules and ulcers can be signs of Cowpox infection in cats.
true
78
Cowpox virus frequently cause transplacental infection and immunotolerance.
false
79
The Cowpox virus infection is prevented by regular vaccination in endemic countries
false
80
The Pseudopox virus is a zoonotic agent.
true
81
The Orf virus is a zoonotic agent.
true
82
The Sheep pox virus is a zoonotic agent.
false
83
Lumpy skin disease is present only in Asia
false
84
Lumpy skin disease is a notifiable disease.
true
85
Attenuated vaccines are available against Lumpy Skin Disease in endemic countries.
true
86
Swine pox is usually a benign disease transmitted mainly by ectoparasites
true
87
The European brown hare may be asymptomatic carrier of the Myxomatosis virus
true
88
Conjunctivitis is characteristic in the early phase of Myxomatosis.
true
89
Signs of cutaneous Fowlpox are usually seen on the head (comb, eyelids) of chicken.
true
90
Fowlpox is eradicated from most of the European countries
false