Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis ✅ Flashcards
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is mainly seen in pigs
F (mainly sheep, horses too)
Infectious necrotic hepatitis can be prevented by using anatoxin vaccines
T
Liver fluke can predispose animals to infectious necrotic hepatitis
T
In sheep, Clostridium septicum causes necrotic liver infection
F (Cl. novyi B - Black disease)
Infectious necrotic hepatitis causes inflammation and necrotic nodules in the liver
T
There is no vaccine to prevent infectious necrotic hepatitis
F
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is caused by Clostridium septicum
F
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is mainly seen in suckling lambs.
F (sheep 1-4 years old)
Parasite infection is a frequent predisposing effect of infectious necrotic hepatitis
T
Focal necrosis in the liver is a typical post mortem lesion of infectious necrotic hepatitis
T
Anatoxin vaccines can be used for the prevention of infectious necrotic hepatitis
T
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is caused by Clostridium septicum
F
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is caused by Clostridium novyi
T
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is spread by tick
F
Infectious necrotic hepatitis is caused by Clostridium novyi type B
T