NECROBACILLOSIS Flashcards
Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum causes necrobacillosis
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Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum can help the agent of foot rot in causing
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Aerosol infection is a common form of transmission of the agent of necrobacillosis.
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Necrobacillosis is mainly seen in young animals
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Rumen parakeratosis can predispose to necrobacillosis
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Insufficient disinfection of the navel can predispose to necrobacillosis
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Abortion is a frequent clinical sign of necrobacillosis:
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Laryngeal erosion serves as place of entry for the agent of calf diphtheria:
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calf diphtheria is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus:
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Calf diphtheria is caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum
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Respiratory diseases can predispose to calf diphtheria
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Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. funduliforme is the agent Necrobacillosis in lambs
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Necrobacillosis can occur as a consequence of navel infection in lambs.
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Pulmonary necrosis is a frequent lesion of necrobacillosis of lambs
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Liver necrosis is a frequent lesion of necrobacillosis of lambs
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Fusobacterium funduliforme is the causative agent of Necrobacillosis.
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Necrosis of the mucous membranes in the oral cavity is a clinical sign of Necrobacillosis
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Focal necrosis in the kidney is a frequent post mortem lesion of Necrobacillosis
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Necrobacillosis is prevented with wide vaccination
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Wounds can predispose to Necrobacillosis.
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Navel infection can occur in the case of Necrobacillosis
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Lesions of Necrobacillosis can be seen frequently in the oral cavity.
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Rough, sticky feed can predispose to Necrobacillosis
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Necrosis in the liver can be a post mortem lesion of Necrobacillosis
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Necrobacillosis can only be seen in lambs.
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In the case of Necrobacillosis infection can happen through wounds.
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In the case of Necrobacillosis, aerogenic infection is common
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Lesions of Necrobacillosis are frequently found in or around the oral cavity.
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Fusobacteria are highly resistant, they remain viable in the environment for several weeks
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Wounds and abrasions can predispose to Necrobacillosis.
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Incorrect disinfection of the naval area can lead to Necrobacillosis
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Wounds on the oral mucosa can predispose animals to Necrobacillosis.
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The clinical signs of Necrobacillosis can frequently be seen in young animals.
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Necrobacillosis is a generalized disease with high fever and depression.
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Vaccines containing attenuated agents are widely used to prevent Necrobacillosis
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Necrobacillosis is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus.
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Foot rot is the main sign of Necrobacillosis.
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The lesions in Necrobacillosis are restricted to the mouth
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Necrobacillosis occurs mainly in young animals.
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There is no treatment for Necrobacillosis.
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Umbilical disinfection has an important role in the prevention of Necrobacillosis
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Necrobacillosis in lambs can be seen as a result of an umbilical infection.
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Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum strains can cause Necrobacillosis of calves.
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You can find necrosis in the mouth in case of Necrobacillosis in lambs.
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You can find liver abscesses in case of Necrobacillosis.
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