Parvo Flashcards

1
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There is no neutralising epitope of parvoviruses

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False

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2
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Reprod= in diving cells

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True

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3
Q

Good antigens

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True

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4
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Bocaviruses may cause mild respiratory or enteric diseases in newborn animals

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True

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5
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Parvoviruses can be cultured in homologous, young dividing cell cultures

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True

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6
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High resistance of parvo

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True

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7
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If 75-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus myoclonia congenital is a clinical sign

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True

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8
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If 75-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus respiratory clinical signs can be seen in piglets

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False

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9
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The embryo can be infected with porcine parvovirus 1

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True

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10
Q

Parvovirus rarely causes SMEDI in endemic farms

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True

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11
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Swine parvovirus can cause foetal damages only if infection takes place during the pregnancy

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True

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12
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Worldwide,seropositive

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True

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13
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If 100-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus, respiratory clinical signs can be seen

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False

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14
Q

If 100-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus, weak piglets can be seen

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True

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15
Q

If 100-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus, myoclonia congenital is a clinical sign

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True

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16
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If 100-day-old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus, dermatitis is a clinical sign

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False

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17
Q

SMEDI is caused by porcine parvovirus

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True

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18
Q

If 15 day old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus myoclonia congenital is a clinical sign

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False

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19
Q

If 75 day old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus abortion can be seen

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False

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20
Q

If 15 day old swine foetuses are infected with parvovirus mummification can be seen

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False

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21
Q

The porcine parvovirus 1 causes renal disorders in adults

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False

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22
Q

Porcine parvovirus (PPV 1) vaccinations start at or after 6 months of age

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True

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23
Q

Through feces und PO

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True

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24
Q

PPV 1 is endemic in most pig herds

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True

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25
Q

The maternal immunity against procine parvovirus lasts for a very long time

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True

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26
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PCR is used for the detection of antibodies against porcine parvovirus 1

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False

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27
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Porcine SMEDI can only be induced by parvoviruses

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False

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28
Q

PPV-1 induces diarrhoea in suckling piglets

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False

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29
Q

Neurological disorders are frequent in Porcine parvovirus infections

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False

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30
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The primary site of Porcine parvovirus (PPV-1) replication is in the small Intestine

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True

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31
Q

Swine parvovirus maternal antibodies can exist up to 6 to 12 months of age

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False

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32
Q

For prevention of Porcine parvovirus caused fetal damages, live vaccines are available

A

True

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33
Q

Piglets of sows seroconverted by PPV-1 are materially protected for months

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True

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34
Q

Porcine parvoviruses are genetically uniform

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False

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35
Q

Porcine parvovirus (PPV-1) infection of seronegative pregnant animals can damage the foetus

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True

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36
Q

PPV-1 vaccination must be started at 4-6 weeks of age

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False

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37
Q

Vaccination against canine parvovirus 2 is independent from maternal antibodies

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False

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38
Q

Vaccination against canine parvovirus 2 depends on maternal antibodies

A

True

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39
Q

The parvovirus enteritis of dogs is caused by canine parvovirus 2

A

True

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40
Q

Maternal antibodies against canine parvovirus can protect puppies for 8 weeks

A

True

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41
Q

The replication of canine parvovirus 2 is in the crypt of the large intestine

A

False

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42
Q

The replication of canine parvovirus 2 is in the crypt of the small intestine

A

True

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43
Q

Canine parvoviruses do not infect cats

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False

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44
Q

Canine parvovirus attack lymphoid cells

A

True

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45
Q

Shed in feces

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True

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46
Q

Canine parvovirus can replicate in the myocardium of young pups

A

True

47
Q

Older dogs are usually sero-positive for Canine Parvo virus

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True

48
Q

Subtypes of Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) cause panleukopenia in cats

A

True

49
Q

Canine herpesvirus infection can cause abortion

A

True

50
Q

For prevention of Canine parvovirus enteritis, live attenuated virus vaccines are used

A

True

51
Q

Dog parvovirus can cause myocarditis in young puppies

A

True

52
Q

Detected directly from feces (only)

A

True

53
Q

High mortality

A

True

54
Q

Leukopenia is characteristic for successful CPV-2 infections

A

True

55
Q

Canine parvovirus diseases are similar to that caused by Pantropic coronaviruses

A

True

56
Q

Canine parvoviruses form a single antigenic group

A

False

57
Q

Maternal antibodies against cat parvovirus can protect till 4 months age

A

True

58
Q

Feline panleukopenia infection can cause fever

A

True

59
Q

Feline panleukopenia may be caused by canine parvovirus

A

True

60
Q

Worldwide

A
61
Q

Hyperimmune serum can be used for the treatment of feline panleukopenia

A

False

62
Q

Feline panleukopenia virus infection of dogs may cause acute diarrhoea

A

False

63
Q

Feline panleukopenia viruses may infect dogs

A

False

64
Q

The incubation period of Cat panleukopenia is short, usually 3 to 5 days

A

True

65
Q

Cat panleukopenia virus can infect only cats

A

False

66
Q

Cat panleukopenia virus causes disease only in cats

A

False

67
Q

To cat panleukopenia virus only cats are susceptible

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False

68
Q

Cat panleukopenia virus can cause abortion in pregnant cats

A

True

69
Q

Cat panleukopenia virus can cause disease also in Mustelidae species

A

True

70
Q

Vaccinations against Feline panleukopenia usually start at or after 2 months of age

A

True

71
Q

Europe is free of Feline panleukopenia

A

False

72
Q

The mink enteritis is a type 2 hypersensitivity

A

False

73
Q

Mink parvovirus enteritis is characterised by fever and high mortality

A

True

74
Q

For prevention of Parvovirus Mink Enteritis, live attenuated vaccines are available

A

True

75
Q

Mink parvovirus enteritis appears as bloody diarrhoea

A

True

76
Q

Aleutian mink disease and mink enteritis are caused by the same virus

A

False

77
Q

Aleutian mink disease is caused by protoparvovirus, like cat parvovirus

A

False

78
Q

Aleutian mink disease virus causes enteritis

A

False

79
Q

Vaccines are available against Aleutian mink disease

A

False

80
Q

Vaccines are used to prevent Aleutian Mink Disease

A

False

81
Q

Aleutian mink disease is caused by cat parvovirus

A

False

82
Q

Aleutian mink disease is a type 3 hypersensitivity

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True

83
Q

Aleutian mink disease is a type 4 hypersensitivity

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False

84
Q

Aleutian mink disease is a type 1 hypersensitivity

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False

85
Q

Aleutian mink disease is a parvovirus caused immunocomplex disease of minks

A

True

86
Q

Attenuated vaccines can be used against Aleutian mink disease

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False

87
Q

Inactived vaccines are used against Aleutian mink disease

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False

88
Q

Aleutian mink disease can induce interstitial pneumonia in young animals

A

True

89
Q

Aleutian mink disease virus induces enteritis in older minks

A

False?

90
Q

Aleutian mink disease virus can infect ferrets

A

True

91
Q

The Aleutian mink disease is usually acute

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False

92
Q

Aleutian mink disease occurs only in the USA

A

False

93
Q

Aleutian Mink Disease is due to formation of immunocomplexes

A

True

94
Q

Enteritis is a clinical sign of Aleutian Mink Disease

A

False

95
Q

The Derzsys disease virus causes pneumonia

A

False

96
Q

The Derzsys disease virus can infect ducks

A

False

97
Q

Ascites can be a clinical sign of Derzsys disease

A

True

98
Q

Derzsys disease is caused by a polyomavirus

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False

99
Q

The Derzsys disease virus causes conjunctivitis

A

False

100
Q

The Derzsys disease virus causes tiger stripes on the heart

A

True

101
Q

Typical clinical signs of Derzsys disease are results of infection below 5 weeks of age

A

True

102
Q

Infection below 5 weeks of age results in severe clinical signs of Derzsys disease

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True

103
Q

The primary site of replication of Derzsys disease virus is the gut

A

True

104
Q

The Derzsys disease virus may induce diarrhoea in growing geese

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True

105
Q

Derzsys disease virus can cross into the egg

A

True

106
Q

Derzsys disease may occur both in geese and Muscovy ducks

A

True

107
Q

Goose parvovirus can spread both horizontally and vertically

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True

108
Q

For prevention of goose parvovirus disease, both live attenuated and inactivated vaccines are used

A

True

109
Q

For prevention of Derzsys disease both live and inactivated vaccines are used

A

True

110
Q

Derzsys disease appears clinically most frequently in geese aged from one to four weeks

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True

111
Q

Derzsys disease virus causes enteritis in growing geese

A

True

112
Q

Derzsys disease virus does not infect the egg

A

False

113
Q

The Derzsys disease virus can infect ducks

A

False

114
Q

The duck parvovirus can infect goose

A

True