PDNS Flashcards
In pigs the porcine circovirus 2 can cause PDNS.
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One of the most common pathological signs of PDNS is glomerulonephritis.
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PDNS is an allergic disease
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The appearance of PDNS is related to the good antigenicity of PCV2
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PDNS is a type III hypersensitivity
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PDNS is a type IV hypersensitivity
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PDNS may develop without porcine circovirus 2
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One of the most common clinical signs of PDNS is multifocal circular red skin disease
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Porcine dermatitis nephropathy can only be caused by circoviruses
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Porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome are only caused by PCV-2
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PDNS disease is an immunocomplex disease
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PDNS is only caused by PCV-1.
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PDNS does not occur in Hungary.
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PDNS occurs primarily in the weeks following the selection/weaning.
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PDNS is caused by both PCV-1 and PCV-2.
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PDNS is not caused by PCV
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PDNS has been widespread in Hungary in Hungary since 1998.
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PDNS is a rare infection causing clinical signs only in piglets before weaning.
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PDNS is a frequent infection with clinical signs after weaning.
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Prevention of PDNS is with live attenuated vaccines.
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Regarding PDNS, general preventative rules and recently inactivated or vector
vaccination can be used.
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