Post Bsc CT Questions 2023 Flashcards
What are the methods used to reduce the occurrence of diseases?
- Radical method
- Elimination
- Vaccination
What is colostrum?
Natural passive
What does WOAH stand for?
The World Organisation for Animal Health
What are the core vaccinations for cats?
- FHV - Feline Herpes virus
- FCV - Feline Calici virus
- FPV - Feline Parvo virus
When is the simultaneous tuberculin test done in terms of breeding?
When results for single tuberculin (w. mammalian tuberculin reagent) test is positive or dubious/doubtful
PCR Virological examination for Blue tounge is performed when?
When Blue Tounge is suspected, examined animals with clinical signs of the disease
What examinations are performed in cases of abortion in cattle?
- Serological examination
- Bacteriological cultivation
What are the core vaccinations in dogs?
- CPV-2 -Canine Parvo virus
- CDV - Canine Distemper virus
- CAV - Canine Adeno virus (Infectious hepatitis)
- Leptospirosis
- Rabies
What is the time period for the interpretation of results after the simultaneous intradermal test in cattle?
72 hours (3 days)
What indicated a doubtful result in a simple TB test?
- Increase in skinfold thickness is more than 2 mm and less than 4 mm
- No clinical signs are observed
Which serological exam is prescribed in quarantine for horses intended for further breeding and production?
Equine Infectious Anaemia
What is a radical method of disease reduction?
Killing of all animals regardless if they are infected or not
Which diseases do we use oral vaccinations for?
- Aujeszky
- CSF
- Rabies