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There is no commercial vaccine for PPR

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Europe is free from Schmallenburg virus

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3
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Marek’s spreads in the hatchery

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Newcastles’ disease causes Viraemia in day old chicks

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5
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Swine flu has high mortality

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C. jejuni cause omphalitis in day old chick

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There’s secondary air sacculitis in Gumboro disease

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8
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Sheep pox gives long immunity

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9
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IGa followed by iGM in immunity

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10
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PPD subcutaneous grade of specific cellular immunity

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11
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There’s an Inactivated vaccine for Aleutian mink disease

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TEME causative agent only in cattle

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13
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Malleus causes acute septicaemia in donkeys

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14
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Anthrax toxin has multiple parts

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15
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LPAI eggs can be hatched

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16
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Aujeskys can spread to carnivores from slaughterhouse waste

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17
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Avibacterium causes air sacculitis

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18
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S suis is zoonotic

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19
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IBD followed by secondary bacterial inf

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20
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Enzootic pneumonia of swine clinical signs occur shortly after weaning

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21
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The BoHV-5 causes the respiratory form of IBR, in cattle

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22
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In the IBR infection a primary interstitial pneumonia can be formed

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23
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With the virus-neutralisation assay, the sensitivity of viral antigens is tested

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24
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For the BVD-eradication, a gE-negative marker vaccine is used

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25
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The Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae can be found in the tonsils of the healthy animals, too

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26
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The Gumboro-disease causes a marked immune-suppression and a decrease in egg production
in egg-producing layer flocks

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27
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The pathogen of the swine dysentery cannot be cultured

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The Brucella canis infection of dogs can be diagnose with plate agglutination test

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Bordetella bronchiseptica causes an air-sacculitis in chickens

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30
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The Listeria monocytogenes infection in sheep appears as a wave of contagious abortions

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31
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One of the main virulence factors of the pathogen of the Anthrax is the endotoxin

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32
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The verotoxigenic E.coli is zoonotic

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33
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The HAI test is suitable for the serology of the Newcastle disease

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34
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The domestic rabbit is tularaemia-recipient species

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35
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For the prevention of rabbit haemorrhagic disease, vector vaccines are used

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36
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The Burkholderia mallei can be found mainly in wastewaters and contaminated wells

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37
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Europe is free from the Enzootic abortion of ewes

38
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The DIVA concept can be used for eradication

39
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The Ornithodorus ticks are the mechanical vectors of the African Swine fever

40
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The BSE prion can trans-placentally infect the calf

41
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The PMWS is caused by Porcine Circovirus-1

42
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For the diagnosis of Mycoplasma synoviae infection, the serum plate agglutination test is used

43
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The primary complex of the avian tuberculosis is formed, in most of the cases, on the lungs

44
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. The pathogen of the dog parvovirus enteritis and the cat panleukopaenia are antigenically
related.

45
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The lumpy skin disease virus spreads, with the desquamated epithelial cells and the fomites
contaminated therewith, from animal to animals

46
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The MRSA spreads from humans to animals

47
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The streptococcus suis can cause an arthritis

48
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. Mycoplasma synoviae can be diagnosed with ELISA

49
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Avian tuberculosis is mostly in broiler flocks.

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F ( OLD BACKYARD FLOCKS)

50
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Fowl paratyphoid causes generalisation in grower geese

51
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Porcine circovirus 1 causes severe immunosuppression

52
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ND (Newcastle’s?) is hemagglutinating

53
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IBR causes immunotolerance in last quarter

54
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For CSF, there’s only inactivated vaccines in Europe

55
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EIA is present in Europe

56
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BoHV5 is neurotrophic

57
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Listeria causes lymphocytic meningitis

58
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Anthrax causes acute septicaemia in sheep

59
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B. Melitensis causes bacteraemia

60
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ASF is mainly spread by the Ornithodorous tick in Europe

61
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Tularaemia – domestic rabbits are highly susceptible

62
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Scrapie prions are mainly beta chains

63
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Porcine parvovirus causes interstitial pneumonia in growers

64
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Enzootic abortion is caused by Coxiella brunetti in sheep

65
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CBPP is spread intracanicularly

66
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Depending on age of chicken, Gumboro can cause immunosuppression

67
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Winter dysentery is a Rotavirus

68
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Salmonella in day old chicks can be prevented by disinfecting the egg shells in the hatchery

69
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Detection of parvo with VN

70
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VES only in swine

71
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Derzsy use of serum

72
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Toga detected with HAI

73
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Brucella ovis in goat

74
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Is Bluetongue contagious

75
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Immunotolerant BVD calves can be tested by ELISA

76
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Human plague has been eradicated

77
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Aujeszky’s causes symptoms in suckling piglets

78
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Teschen causes purulent microabscesses in brain

79
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Vesv??? VES or Vesiculovirus??? can be transmitted via raw pig meat

80
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FMD has high lethality, morbidity mortality in cattle

81
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Erysipelas causes thromboembolism

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T (IN CHRONIC FORM)

82
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Q fever in Australia

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T ( EXCLUDED IN NZ)

83
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Salmonella in pigs has human importance

84
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ASF diagnosed with HAI

85
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Rhod equi is a seasonal disease

86
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Avibacterium paragallinarum causes fibrin precipitation and opacity in air sacs

87
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C. botulinum infection via spores that enter from wounds and go to muscle where toxin is
produced? (something like that) and spread via periphery nerves

88
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B. bronchiseptica causing disease by itself in swine without presence of other pathogens

89
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Infectious anemia causing pathological lesions in liver and spleen

90
Q

The pathogenic features of the mesogenic Newcastle disease virus are age-dependent in
chickens

91
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The live vaccine against B.melitensis infection is usually applied as a conjunctival drop