Haemophilosis Flashcards

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1) Transportation can predispose pigs to Glässer’s disease

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true

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2
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2) Meningitis can occur in the case of Glässer’s disease

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true

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3
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3) Glässer’s disease occurs mainly in 1-2 months old piglets

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true

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4
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4) Haemophilus (Glaesserella) parasuis can infect only pigs

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true

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5
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5) Vaccination provides type specific protection against Glässer’s disease

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true

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6
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6) Glasser’s Disease is caused by Actinobacillus suis

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false

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7
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7) Fibrinous serositis is a frequent post-mortem lesion of Glasser’s Disease

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true

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8
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8) Porcine polyserositis (Haemophilus parasuis) occurs in suckling piglets

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false

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9
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9) Polyserositis affects many piglets and the mortality is high

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false

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10
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10) Polyserositis may cause CNS symptoms

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true

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11
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11) Polyserositis cause fibrin production

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true

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12
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12) Polyserositis of pigs is seen in the first week of life

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false

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13
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13) Polyserositis of pigs is caused by Actinobacillus suis

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false

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14
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14) Polyserositis of pigs can be prevented with vaccination

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true

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15
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15) The causative agent of porcine polyserositis is an epiphyte

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true

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16
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16) Polyserositis of pigs is caused by Haematophilus parasuis

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false, haemophilus parasuis

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17
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17) Glässer ́s disease causes severe purulent serositis

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false

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18
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18) Polyserositis can successfully treat with antibiotics

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true

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19
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19) Inactivated vaccine can be used to prevent polyserositis

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true

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20
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20) Glässer’s disease is a common disease, and mortality is high

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false

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21
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21) Glässer’s disease causes significant fibrin precipitation

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true

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22
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22) Glässer’s disease may cause neurological signs

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true

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23
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23) Porcine polyserositis is caused by Haemophilus suis

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false

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24
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24) Hypersensitivity is a clinical sign of porcine polyscrositis

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true

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25
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25) Glässer’s disease is mainly seen in finishing pigs

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false

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26
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26) Arthritis is a clinical sign of Glässer’s disease

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true

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27
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27) Meningitis occurs in the case of Glässer’s disease

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true

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28
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28) Glässer’s disease cannot be prevented with using vaccines

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false

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29
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29) Actinobacillus suis is the causative agent of Glässer’s disease

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false

30
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1) Histophilus ovis can cause mainly epididymitis and orchitis in bulls

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true

31
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2) Histophilus ovis can cause disease in cattle and sheep

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true

32
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3) histophilus ovis can cause pneumonia in cattle

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true

33
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4) Transportation can predispose cattle to disease caused by Histophilus ovis

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true

34
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5) Histophilus ovis can cause mainly pneumonia in sheep

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false

35
Q

6) IBR and PI-3 virus can predispose cattle to disease caused by Histophilus ovis

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true

36
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7) Histophilus somni can be venereal infection cause generalized disease

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false

37
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8) Histophilus somni is a sporadic disease

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true

38
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9) The Histophilus somni is an obligatory pathogen

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false

39
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10) Thromboembolic meningoencephalitis causes haemorrhagic necrotic foci in the brain, in case of Histophilus somni infection

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true

40
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11) Toxoid vaccines can be used to prevent the Histophilus somni disease.

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false

41
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12) Histophilus somni will only cause localized respiratory disease

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false

42
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13) Histophilus somni causes diarrhoea and dehydration in calves

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false

43
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14) Histophilus somni causes pneumonia in calves

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true

44
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15) Histophilus somni causes epididymitis in lambs

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true

45
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16) Haemophilus somni can cause pneumonia in calves

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true

46
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17) Haemophilus somni can cause CNS clinical signs in cattle

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true

47
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18) Haemophilus somni can frequently cause pneumonia in sheep

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false

48
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19) Haemophilus somni can cause epididymitis and orchitis in young rams

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true

49
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1) Sinusitis is a clinical sign of infectious coryza

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true

50
Q

2) Germinative infection is common in the case of infectious coryza

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false

51
Q

3) Infectious coryza is a generalized disease

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false

52
Q

4) Avibacterium paragallinarum causes infectious coryza

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true

53
Q

5) There is watery nasal discharge and edema of the head in infectious coryza

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false

54
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6) Infectious coryza spreads slowly in the flock

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false

55
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7) Day-old chicks are most susceptible to infectious coryza

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false

56
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8) Primary way of spreading of infectious coryza is via the drinking water

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true

57
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9) Infectious coryza usually generalizes

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false

58
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10) infectious coryza causes nasal discharge and sinusitis.

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true

59
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11) Infectious coryza can be prevented by an inactivated vaccine

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true

60
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12) Infectious coryza can be prevented by the vaccination of the parent stock

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true

61
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13) Sinusitis is a main clinical sign of infectious coryza

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true

62
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14) Elimination of predisposing factors is important in prevention of infectious coryza

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false

63
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15) In the case of infectious coryza in day-old ducklings, high fever is typical

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false

64
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16) Day-old chicken show severe clinical signs of infectious coryza

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false

65
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17) Infectious coryza causes big losses in broiler flocks

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false

66
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18) Infectious coryza is mainly seen in 1-2-week-old chicken

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false

67
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19) Clinical sign of infectious coryza are more severe in day-old than adult

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false

68
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20) Clinical sign of infectious coryza are generally limited to upper respiratory tract

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true

69
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21) Infectious coryza of poultry can infect all kinds of birds

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false

70
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22) Infectious coryza generalizes and causes fever

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false

71
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23) The agent of infectious coryza can survive in water for a few days

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true