Fowl Pox Flashcards
Avian poxviruses always cause cross immunity
False
Fowlpox is a zoonotic disease
False
The serious form of the fowlpox is the cutaneous form
False
The serious form of the fowlpox is the diphtheric form.
True
Fowlpox virus cause long lasting immunity
False
Fowlpox virus can infection only chicken
False
The diphtheritic form of fowlpox is usually less severe than the cutaneous
False
Heterologous viruses of avian pox frequently cause generalization
False
Fowl pox viruses cause generalized diseases in seals
False
Avian pox viruses are frequently transmitted by insects
True
The mucosal form of Fowl pox is benign
False
Arthropods play an important role in the transmission of Fowl pox virus
True
The diphteric (wet) form of Fowl pox develops after viraemia and generalized infection
True
Attenuated vaccines are available against Fowl pox
True
Signs of cutaneous Fowl pox are usually seen on the head (comb, eyelids) of chicken.
True
Pathological lesions of mucosal fowl pox can be similar to Infectious Laryngotracheitis
True
Only inactivated vaccines can be used for prevention against fowl pox
False
Fowlpox is eradicated from most of the European countries
False
Fowlpox virus causes only transient skin lesions in chicken
True
The diphteric (wet) form of Fowlpox causes lesions on the mucous membranes
True
Attenuated vaccines are forbidden to be used against Fowlpox
False
Avian pox viruses are species specific
False
The cutaneous form of Fowl pox is benign
True