new castle disease Flashcards

1
Q

paramyxoviridae nucleocapsid

A

herringbone shaped helical

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2
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glycoproteins in spikes of paramyxoviridae

A

fusion protein and glycoproteinG

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3
Q

glycoprotein G is also called

A

1 hemagglutinin
2 hemaglutinin neuraminidase
3 glycoprotein G

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4
Q

fusion protein is for

A

cellular attachment

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5
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glycoprotein G is for

A

viral envelope attach with plasma membrane

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6
Q

which virus has no H and N

A

pneumovirus

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7
Q

morbillivirus produces

A

intracytoplasmic and intranuclear

inclusion bodies

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8
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transmission of new castle disease

A

virus shed
through faeces
aerosols
contact with infected birds

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9
Q

synonyms of newcastle disease

A

ranikhet disease avian distemper

fowl plague

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10
Q

doyle s disease is

A

New castle disease

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11
Q

vertical transmission is there in newcastle disease?

A

false

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12
Q

vertical transmission is there in newcastle disease?

A

false

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13
Q

serotype of newcastle disease

A

APMV 1

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14
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Viscerotropic velogenic causes

A

Acute lethal infection

Haemorrhagic lesions in small intestine

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15
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Neurotropic velogenic

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Respiratory and nervous lesions

No gut lesion

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16
Q

5 pathotypes of newcasle disease

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Asymptotic enteric
Mesogenic
Two are subclinical
Lentogenic(young birds)
Velogenic( viscerotropic, neurotropic)
17
Q

Lesions of newcastle disease

A

Subconjunctival haemorrhage.
Pinpoint red foci in mucosal surface of trachea
Pulmonary congestion

18
Q

Specific ND lesion

A

Petechiae in proventriculus