Rabbit Haemorrhagic disease Flashcards

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RHD induces clinical signs mostly in animals younger than 2 months

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RHD virus is used for biological control of rural rabbits

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RHD virus propagates in the liver of the infected animals

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RHD virus can be propagated in cell culture

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Vaccines against RHDV-1 induce protection against RHDV-2 too

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Encephalitis is a frequent sign of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease

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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus is transmitted by mosquitoes

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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease is characterized by rapid progression

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9
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Australia is free of rabbit haemorrhagic disease

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10
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus usually causes death in 1-3 weeks old rabbits

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11
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There are no vaccines available against rabbit haemorrhagic disease

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12
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Up to 100% of susceptible rabbits may be killed by rabbit haemorrhagic disease

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13
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The incubation time of rabbit haemorrhagic disease is usually over 3 weeks

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14
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Hepatic necrosis is a frequent lesion of rabbit hemorrhagic disease

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15
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Rabbits over 1 month of age become susceptible to the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease virus

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16
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The Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease is present only in Australia.

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17
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Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease virus usually causes death in 1-3 weeks old rabbits.

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18
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There are no vaccines available against Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease.

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19
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The haemorrhage in RHD is the result of virus multiplication in the liver.

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20
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In RHD pathology we can see haemorrhages and infarcts in the kidney.

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21
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Vaccine against RHD is produced in rabbits

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22
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RHD causes airborne infection.

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23
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The Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease is a chronic illness with low morbidity.

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