Epi plenary retake Flashcards

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Reproductive diseases (Endometritis) (2)

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Endometrial fibrosis (Sensitive mares)
Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) (Tayolerra equigenitalis)
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Reproductive diseases. Abortion (Ascending infection) (7)

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Streptococcus zooepidermicus
E. coli
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Streptococcus equisinulis
Enterobacter agglomerans
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Staphylococcus spp.
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Reproductive diseases. Abortion (Haematogenic infection) (4)

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Leptospira spp.
Chlamydia psittaci (Zoonosis)
Salmonella spp.
Brucella abortus (Zoonosis, Notifiable)

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Acute, systemic diseases (6)

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Anthrax (Zoonosis, Notifiable)
Coli septicaemia
Salmonella septicaemia
Actinobacillosis
Leptospirosis 
Granulocytic anaplasmosis (Ehrlichiosis)
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Clostridial myonecrosis

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Cl. perfringens

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Respiratory diseases (4)

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Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidermicus
Rhodococcus equi 
Burkholderia mallei (Glanders, Zoonotic, Notifiable)
Burkholderia pseudomallei (Melioidosis, Zoonotic)
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Digestive diseases (6)

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Coli enteritis
Salmonellosis
Clostridial enterocolitis (Cl. difficile, Cl. Perfringens A, C (B, D)
Clostridial enterotoxaemia (Cl. perfringens B, C)
Tyzzer disease (Cl. piliforme)
Proliferative enteropathy (Lawsonia intracellularis)

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Diseases of nervous system (2)

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Tetanus (Cl. tetani)

Botulism (Cl. botulinum)

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Zoonotic agents (7)

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Anthrax
Dermatophilisis
Salmonellosis
Glanders (Burkholderia mallei)
Brucellosis (B. abortus)
Leptospirosis
Chlamydiosis
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Anthrax incubation time

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1-7 days

Dissection is forbidden

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Anthrax clinical signs

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Lethargy
Death
Blood exudates in the natural orifices
Colic
Oedema
Dyspnoea
Haemorrhagic diarrhoea
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Coli septicaemia clinical signs

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0-4 days of age
Sudden death
Lethargy
(Diarrhoea)

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Salmonella septicaemia clinical signs

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Foals
Lethargy
Death

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Actinobacullosis clinical signs

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New-born: Septicaemia, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, arthritis, lameness
Adult: Pyosepticaemia, fewer, nasal discharges, oedema

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Leptospirosis clinical signs

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Abortion

Recurrent uveitis

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Granulocytic anaplasmosis clinical signs

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Fever
Icterus
Haemorrhages on mucosal membranes
Oedema
CNS
>4 years old --> death
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Clostridial myonecrosis clinical signs

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Sudden death
Oedema and emphysema in the injection site
Lethargy
Colic

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Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus clinical signs

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Cough

Nasal discharges

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Rhodococcus equi clinical signs

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Fever
Cough
Nasal discharge

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Glanders clinical signs

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Skin form: Erosions, nodules
Nasal form: nodules, erosions on mucosa, nasal discharge
Lung form: Acute (Fever, Death), Chronic (Resp. signs for several years, emaciation)

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Mellioidosis clinical signs

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Acute: Fever, resp. symptoms, death
Chronic: Multifocal necrotic inflammations in organs, abscesses

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Coli diarrhoea clinical signs + age

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1-4 days of age
Diarrhoea
Exsiccosis
Lethargy

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Salmonellosis clinical signs + life stage

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Foals
Diarrhoea
Fever
Lethargy

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Clostridial enterocolitis clinical signs

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Sudden death
Diarrhoea
Colic
Fever
Lethargy
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Clostridial enterotoxaemia clinical signs and life stage
New-born Sudden death Colic Haemorrhagic diarrhoea
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Tyzzer disease clinical signs and age
``` 1-6 wk of age Sudden death Fever Lethargy Haemorrhagic diarrhoea Icterus ``` Adult: Only shedding
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Proliferative enteropathy clinical signs and age
``` 3-13 mnd of age Emaciation Lethargy Colic Diarrhoea ```
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Strangles clinical signs and life stage
``` All ages, Foal (more severe) Fever Purulent nasal discharge Submandibular lymph nodes Suffocation Abscesses Painful cough Dissemination 20% Septicaemia Immunomediated necrotic vasculitis ```
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Ulcerative lymphangitis clinical signs and life stage
All ages (<6 months rarely) Abscesses in the skin, fever, lethargy, emaciation Inflammation in the organs; colic, resp symp., anemia, death Ulcerative lymphangitis, swelling of the limbs, lameness, fever
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Nocardiosis clinical forms
Respiratory form: Cough nasal discharge, dyspnoea Generalised: Absceeses in the organs Skin: Wounds
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Dermatophilosis clinical signs
``` Vesicles Pustules Serous dermatitis Crusts Alopecia ```
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Brucellosis clinical signs and age
Mostly subclinical | >3 years: Abscessations on neck, Arthritis, Bursitis, tenosynovitis
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Tetanus clinical signs + incubation
1-10 days (60 days) Tonic spasm, flared nostrils, pricked ears, prolapse of third eyelid "sawhorse" posture, tail held high, sweating
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Botulism clinical signs
Flaccid paralysis Abdominal breathing Suffocation