Epi midterm 1-from the top part 6 Flashcards

1
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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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3
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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
Q

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
Q

Vaccination against Bovine Papular Stomatitis provides life-long immunity

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false

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11
Q

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
Q

Sheep – and goat pox virus is transmitted only vertically.

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false

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15
Q

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
Q

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

A

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
Q

Germinative infection can occur mainly in mammals.

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false

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22
Q

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

A

true

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23
Q

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
Q

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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25
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Lethality shows the number of died animals compared to the total number of the herd

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false

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26
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Prevalence shows the number of diseased animals compared to the total number of the herd.

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false

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27
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Pandemic diseases are spreading in large areas, continents.

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true

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28
Q

Contagious diseases are spreading from one animal to the other.

A

true

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29
Q

The immune globulin concentration of the colostrum decreases sharply after birth.

A

true

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30
Q

The enteral absorption of immunoglobulins is about the same for a week after birth.

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false

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31
Q

The maternal antibodies can decrease the immune response against vaccines.

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true

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32
Q

Enteral lymphocytes can get from the dam to the newborn animal with colostrum. 4.

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true

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33
Q

Homologous hyperimmune serum can provide about a year-long protection.

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false

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34
Q

In the case of birds there is no maternal immunity.

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false

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35
Q

Animals with epitheliochorial placenta have maternal immunity only from colostrum

A

true

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36
Q

The endotheliochorial placenta prevents to transport of immunoglobulins to the foetus

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false

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37
Q

Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be vaccines

A

true

38
Q

Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be the virus variant

A

true

39
Q

Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be food management

A

false

40
Q

Predisposing factors for Porcine Circovirus associated disease can be virus strain

A

true

41
Q

What kind of virus can infect goose?

  • circovirus
  • parvovirus
  • papillomavirus
  • polyoma virus
A

circovirus
parvovirus
polyoma virus

NOT PAPILLOMAVIRUS

42
Q

Dog parvovirus can be detected directly from

  • sera
  • feces
  • saliva
  • fetus
A

ONLY FECES is true

43
Q

Papillomavirus replicates in the kidneys.

A

false

44
Q

Bovine papillomavirus causes a malignant disease.

A

false

45
Q

The resistance of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus is high.

A

true

46
Q

The clinical signs of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus appear mainly at 3-10 weeks of age

A

true

47
Q

Adenoviruses are good antigens.

A

true

48
Q

Canine adenovirus-2 is among the causative agents of kennel cough.

A

true

49
Q

Canine adenovirus-1 infection doesn ́t cause viraemia.

A

false

50
Q

Canine adenovirus-2 can cause encephalitis in foxes

A

false

51
Q

Adenoviruses are among the causative agents of chronic Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex.

A

true

52
Q

Aviadenoviruses can cause hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome.

A

true

53
Q

The Turkey Haemorrhagic Enteritis virus can cause spleen lesions.

A

true

54
Q

The Egg Drop Syndrome virus is mainly transmitted by arthropods

A

false

55
Q

Herpesvirus are good antigens.

A

false

56
Q

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis virus can cause skin lesions on the genitals.

A

true

57
Q

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis virus can cause abortion.

A

true

58
Q

Malignant Catarrhal Fever is mostly fatal in sheep

A

false

59
Q

The Aujeszky ́s disease virus is Stenoxen.

A

false

60
Q

The symptoms of Aujeszky ́s disease in ruminants are similar to rabies.

A

true

61
Q

Wild boars are not susceptible to Aujeszky ́s disease virus.

A

false

62
Q

Swine Inclusion Body Rhinitis virus is causing mainly subclinical infections

A

true

63
Q

Equine rhinopneumonitis virus is transmitted by arthropods.

A

false

64
Q

Equine rhinopneumonitis virus can cause only respiratory problems.

A

false

65
Q

Horses should be vaccinated against Equine rhinopneumonitis virus at least in every 6 months.

A

true

66
Q

Equid herpesvirus-2 can cause respiratory disease only in young foals.

A

true

67
Q

Canid herpesvirus can cause transplacental infection.

A

true

68
Q

Latent canid herpesvirus infection can be activated in pregnant bitches.

A

true

69
Q

Felid herpesvirus does not cause respiratory signs, only viraemia and abortion.

A

false

70
Q

The Infectious Laryngotracheitis can cause viraemia and pneumonia in young chickens.

A

false

71
Q

Duck viral enteritis is seldom fatal.

A

false

72
Q

The Marek ́s disease virus is transmitted by inhalation.

A

true

73
Q

Marek ́s disease virus can ́t be prevented by vaccination, because it ́s immunosuppressive.

A

false

74
Q

The pathology lesions of acute Marek ́s disease and avian leucosis can be similar.

A

true

75
Q

Poxviruses usually induce cell proliferation in epithelial cells of the skin and mucosal surfaces.

A

true

76
Q

Cowpox virus can cause milker ́s nodules in humans.

A

true

77
Q

Skin nodules and ulcers can be signs of Cowpox infection in cats.

A

true

78
Q

Cowpox virus frequently cause transplacental infection and immunotolerance.

A

false

79
Q

The Cowpox virus infection is prevented by regular vaccination in endemic countries

A

false

80
Q

The Pseudopox virus is a zoonotic agent.

A

true

81
Q

The Orf virus is a zoonotic agent.

A

true

82
Q

The Sheep pox virus is a zoonotic agent.

A

false

83
Q

Lumpy skin disease is present only in Asia

A

false

84
Q

Lumpy skin disease is a notifiable disease.

A

true

85
Q

Attenuated vaccines are available against Lumpy Skin Disease in endemic countries.

A

true

86
Q

Swine pox is usually a benign disease transmitted mainly by ectoparasites

A

true

87
Q

The European brown hare may be asymptomatic carrier of the Myxomatosis virus

A

true

88
Q

Conjunctivitis is characteristic in the early phase of Myxomatosis.

A

true

89
Q

Signs of cutaneous Fowlpox are usually seen on the head (comb, eyelids) of chicken.

A

true

90
Q

Fowlpox is eradicated from most of the European countries

A

false