Pasteurellosis of sheep and goats Flashcards
Septicaemic ovine pasteurellosis is mainly seen in pregnant animals
False
Acute systemic pasteurellosis occurs mainly among 3-12 months old lambs
True
Pasteurella ovis can cause pasteurellosis in small ruminants
False
Bibersteinia trehalosi can cause acute systemic pasteurellosis in small ruminants
True
Cough and nasal discharge are clinical signs of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Acute systemic pasteurellosis is caused by Pasteurella multocida
False
Arthritis can be a clinical sign of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Pasteurella multocida can cause pasteurellosis in small ruminants
True
Acute systemic pasteurellosis does not occur in goats, only in sheep
False
Septicemia ovine pasteurellosis is mainly seen in lambs younger than 3 months
True
Mastitis can be a clinical form of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Septicemia can be a clinical form of ovine pateurellosis
True
Septicemic pasteurellosis doesn’t occur in goats only in sheep
False
Respiratory pasteurellosis occurs in goats
True
Ewes have to be culled after mastitis caused by mannheimia haemolytica because the udder
cannot regenerate
False
Inactivated vaccines can be used for the prevention of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Respiratory viruses can predispose sheep to pasteurellosis
True
Mannheimia haemolytica cause mastitis in goats
True
Fibrinous pleuropneumonia is a postmortem lesion of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Respiratory pasteurellosis can occur in goats
True
Septicaemia can be a clinical form of ovine pasteurellosis
True
Mannheimia haemolyitica can cause Pasteurellosis in small ruminants
True
Bibersteinia trehalosi can cause Pasteurellosis in small ruminants
True
Enteritis is a frequent clinical sign of ovine pasteurellosis
False