Papillomavirus - Polyomavirus Flashcards

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There is no vaccine available against papillomaviruses

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The sarcoid is caused by bovine papillomavirus

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In papillomavirus infection there is no viraemia

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Treatment of papillomavirus can be effective with autovaccine

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Bovine papillomavirus can infect horse

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Bovine papillomavirus is malign

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The sarcoid is caused by equine papillomavirus

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The sarcoid is the disease of cattle

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Papillomaviruses replicates in the kidney

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Bovine papillomavirus can cause metastasis in horse

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Papillomaviruses cause cervical cancer in dogs

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The sarcoid is a disease of horse

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Papillomaviruses need keratin for replication

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Papillomavirus usually cause benign proliferation in epithelial cells

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Papilloma lesions often have a cauliflower like appearance

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Papilloma viruses usually cause local infections in epithelial cells

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Papillomaviruses usually cause benign proliferations in epithelial cells

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Papilloma viruses, with some exceptions are species specific

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Papillomaviruses can be cultured in epithelial cell lines

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Papillomaviruses cause warts in the skin and mucous membranes

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21
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Treatment of haemorrhagic nephritis enteritis virus can be effective with vaccine against circovirus

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The turkey hemorrhagic enteritis virus causes spleen lesions as well

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The haemorrhagic nephritis enteritis virus causes necrotizing haemorrhagic enteritis

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The haemorrhagic nephritis enteritis virus causes glomerulonephritis

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F tubular necrosis not glomerulus

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The mortality of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus depends on age
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The primary replication of haemorrhagic nephritis enteritis virus is in small intestine
T and throat lymphoid tissue
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Tumors are caused by polyomavirus in mammals
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Polyomavirus never infects mammals
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Haemorrhagic enteritis is a polyomavirus
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Goose haemorrhagic enteritis and nephritis cause death of goslings
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Goose haemorrhagic enteritis and nephritis is frequent in ducks
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Haemotrhagic enteritis and nephritis virus can be transmitted both vertically and horizontally
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Haemorrhagic enteritis and nephritis virus replicates in the blood vessel endothelium
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Haemorrhagic enteritis and nephritis of geese is only prevalent in France
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Polyomavirus infects parrots
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese is caused by herpes viruses
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese is present worldwide
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Goose polyomavirus causes haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis in all age groups
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Goose polyomavirus can cause haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis
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Goose polyomavirus caused disease clinically appears in young animals
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Polyomaviruses can cause neoplasm in rodents
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The resistance of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus is high
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The clinical signs of the haemorrhagic nephritis virus appear mainly at 3-10 weeks of age
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HNEG” (Hemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese) is common in France
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese started in Hungary and spread with Derzsy’s disease hyperimmune serum
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese causes high mortality between 2-10 weeks
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uscovy ducks are also susceptible but remain symptomless for years with high titers
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese is caused by a Herpesvirus
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis are present worldwide
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese may spread both horizontally and vertically.
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