F3 Flashcards

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Misuse of poison.

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  • Any person who- without proper authorization- prepares, possesses, uses or distributes poison, or who fails to take the measures prescribed for the prevention of any illegal use of poisons/ for the protection of others is guilty of a misdemeanor, insofar as the act did ø result in a more serious criminal offense.
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Who is responsible if the employed vet injured the animal keeper?

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  • If an employee causes damage to a 3rd party in connection with his employment, liability in relation to the injured person lies with the employer.
  • Liability of the employee + the employer shall be joint + several if the damage was caused intentionally.
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3
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Mushy chicken disease diagnosis.

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  • CS: weak, low body weight (minus variants)
  • Pathological findings: triad: yolk sac persistance, omphalitis, improper closing of the navel
  • Mortality: 1-10 days
  • Lab examinations: excluding other infectious and non-infectious diseases.
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Exclusion- Strict liability.

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- Unavoidable external reason:
> Vis major
> Injured party’s unavoidable action
> Third person’s unavoidable action
> Unavoidable effect of other external event (e.g. animal)
- Time limit: 3 years
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5
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Canine distemper- Significance.

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  • Always if death
  • Loss of olfactory acuity or hard pad disease: working dogs
  • Neurological signs: euthanasia.
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Fowl cholera- O.

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  • Virulent P. multocida (carrier) and predisposing factors
    > CS within 24 hours: could be originated back before the time of delivery
    > After 24 hours: was there any fowl cholera outbreak at the seller during the previous 1 year?
    > has he informed the buyer about the previous outbreak?
    > Other source of infection at the buyer.
    > Predisposing factors.
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Rights of warranty.

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  • Repair.
  • Replacement.
  • Reduction of price.
  • Withdraw from the contract.
  • Maybe switch to other type of warranty
    > If damage»> compensation.
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Sus erysipelas- O.

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  • Min. incubation period 24 hours
    > 7 days it cannot be originated back before delivery
    > 1-7 days: examination of predisposing factors.
    > Endocarditis: min. 3 weeks.
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Bo Tuberculosis- Significance.

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  • State veterinary measures: compulsory eradication
  • Prohibition of treatment or vaccination
  • Diseased or infected: slaughter
  • Suspected of being infected: official surveillance, movement restrictions
  • Free status: legal characteristic
  • Herd of origin: significant for the whole herd.
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Iridocyclochoriditis- Significance.

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  • Blindness or impaired vision: visual acuity: legal characteristic.
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