Equine Infectious Anaemia Flashcards

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Equine infectious anaemia virus is transmitted with blood of the infected animals

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Blood sucking arthropods can transmit Equine infectious anaemia virus

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Mosquitoes are the main vectors of equine infectious anaemia virus; the virus can replicate in them

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Agar gel diffusion test is used to detect antibodies against equine infectious anaemia

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Equine infectious anaemia is an acute disease; it does not have a chronic form

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Iatrogenic transmission of Equine infectious anaemia can happen

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Equine infectious anaemia virus can damage the bone marrow

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There are no vaccines for the prevention of equine infectious anaemia

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Equine infectious anaemia virus is more resistant than other retroviruses

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10
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Equine infectious anaemia virus disappears from animals after the viraemia

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Fever is a major clinical sign of equine infectious anaemia

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Equine infectious anaemia virus is resistant, it can survive several months in the environment

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Only Equidae are susceptible to equine infectious anaemia virus

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14
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Ticks are vectors of equine infectious anaemia virus

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Febrile waves can be seen in equine infectious anaemias

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16
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Equine infectious anaemia is a vector borne disease

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17
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Equine infectious anaemia virus causes persistent infection

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18
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There is no immune reaction in the case of equine infectious anaemia

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19
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Equine infectious anaemia is zoonotic

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20
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Equine infectious anaemia is caused by a lentivirus

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Blood sucking arthropods are mechanical vectors of equine infectious anaemia virus

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22
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There is no immune reaction in horses against equine infectious anaemia virus

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23
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Agar gel precipitation test can be used to the detection of antibodies against equine infectious anaemia virus

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24
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Equine infectious anaemia can damage the medulla of the bone

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25
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Equine infectious anaemia has a weak resistance

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26
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You cannot diagnose Equine infectious anaemia with serology

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27
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The resistance of equine infectious anaemia is very low

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28
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Horses and cattle are susceptible to equine infectious anaemia virus

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29
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In the case of equine infectious anaemia, haemorrhages cannot be seen

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30
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Animals infected with equine infectious anaemia virus are lifelong carriers

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31
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Equine infectious anaemia virus is mainly transmitted with tracheal discharge

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32
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Attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of equine infectious anaemia

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Equine infectious anaemia can be asymptomatic

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34
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Equine infectious anaemia may cause recurrent fever in horses

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Horseflies are mechanical vectors equine anaemia virus

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36
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Equine anaemia is a notifiable disease

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