past entrance questions Flashcards
veterinarians can cause iatrogenic infections
T
Arthropod borne infections are direct infections
F
Arthropod infections are indirect infections
T
Arthropods can be involved in indirect infections
T
Venereal infection is a direct infection
T
in the case of iatrogenic infections, the infective agents are transported by the veterinarian
T
Drinking water cannot transmit infective agents since it is hypo osmotic
F
in the case of direct infection tissues of the infected animal are contacted with the tissues of the host
T
in the case of aerogenic infection the infectious agents are transmitted by the air
T
Aerogenic infection is a form or direct infection
F
infective agents cannot survive in the soil, so the soil cannot be a source of infection
F
in the case of iatrogenic infection, the agent is transmitted by humans
T
direct infection happens when the infected animals pass on the infection in water
F
if the arthropod is a true vector, it brings the pathogen into a suitable animal
F
if the animal is a true vector then the pathogen can replicate in the suitable animal
T
the arthropod is a true vector if it propagates the pathogen
T
some infective agents are transmitted with eggs
T
Germinative infection is more frequent in birds than mammals
T
Germinative infection is seen in mammals
T
mammals can infect their offspring through milk
T
galactogen infection cannot happen when the animal recieves colostrum, since the antibodies of the colostrum prevent it
F
galactogen infection is a form of horizontal infection
F
in the case of galactogen infection the pathogen is transmitted by the milk
T