Feline infectious disease questions Flashcards
Correct aetiological agent for Feline upper respiratory disease (FURD)
Feline herpes virus
Correct aetiological agent for Feline infectious anaemia
Mycoplasma haemofelis
Correct aetiological agent for Feline infectious peritonitis
Feline coronavirus
Correct aetiological agent for feline infectious enteritis
Feline parvovirus
True or False
Feline immunodeficiency Virus is caused by a rectovirus
True
Which of the following is most liekly to cause an oral ulceration in an infected cat?
Feline herpesvirus 1
Feline calicivirus
Chlamydia felis
Bordetella Bronchiseptica
Feline calicivirus
Which of the following replicates in epithelial tissue of the upper respiratory and ocular systems leading to epithelia necrosis?
Feline leukaemia virus
Feline immunodeficiency virus
Feline herpesvirus 1
Mycoplasma haemofelis
Feline herpesvirus 1
Sneexing, nasal discharge and inappetance are clinical signs of what?
Feline herpesvirus
Conjunctivitis and chemosis are clinical signs of what?
Chlamydia felis
Anaemia, recurring infections and neoplasia are clinical signs of what?
Feline leukaemia virus
Ascites, inappetance and weight loss are clinical signs of what?
Feline infectious peritonitis
True or false
All cats infected with feline leukaemia virus will go on to develop clinical disease
False
Which pathogen has a tropism for CD4 lymphocytes?
Feline immunodeficiency virus
What diagnostic technique is appropriate for Feline infectious anaemia?
PCR to detect mycoplasma DNA
What diagnostic technique is appropriate for Feline infectious peritonitis
histopathological examination of tissue samples