Respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle Flashcards
Pasteurella bovis can cause pasteurellosis in cattle
False
Diarrhoea is the main clinical sign of bovine pasteurellosis
False
Overcrowding is a predisposing factor of respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle
True
The lesions of respiratory pasteurellosis of calves are generally in the diaphragmatic lobes
False
Dermonecrotoxin of the agents is responsible for the clinical signs of respiratory
pasteurellosis of cattle
False
Primary pasteurellosis diseases are caused by obligate pathogenic Pasteurella bacteria
False
Respiratory pasteurellosis occurs only among cattle above 6 months of age
False
Toxoid vaccines can be used for the prevention of respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle
True
The lesions of respiratory pasteurellosis of calves are generally in the diaphragmatic lobes
False
Pasteurella multocida can cause pasteurellosis in cattle
True
Mannheimia haemolytica can cause respiratory pasteurellosis of calves
True
Mannheimia haemolytica can cause pasteurellosis in cattle
True
Respiratory pasteurellosis can occur after transport
True
Mannheimia haemolytica is an important agent of shipping fever
True
Leukotoxin of M. haemolytica damages the alveolar macrophages
True
Interstitial pneumonia is a frequent post mortem lesion of pulmonary pasteurellosis of
cattle
False
The pneumonic lesions in the case of pulmonary pasteurellosis of cattle can be seen mainly in the diaphragmatic lobe
False
Salmonellosis can predispose cattle to pasteurellosis
False
Transportation can predispose cattle to pasteurellosis
True
Bovine pasteurellosis cannot be prevented with vaccination
False
Respiratory pasteurellosis has been already eradicated in Europe
False
Mannheimia haemolytica is a causative agent of respiratory pasteurellosis
True
Transportation is a predisposing factor of respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle
True
There are no vaccines for the prevention of respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle
False
Mycoplasmas can predispose cattle to respiratory pasteurellosis
True
The lesions of bovine respiratory pasteurellosis are generally seen in the diaphragmatic
lobes
False
Respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle is caused by P. multocida A and M. haemolytica A
True
Most importance virulence factor of M. haemolytica is leukotoxin
True
Respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle is a common disease of young animals
True
Macrolides are recommended to use in case of respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle
True
Respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle appears in calves aged 1-3 months old
True
Respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle causes a fibrinous inflammation of serous membranes
True
Leukotoxin of M. haemolytica strains responsible for Pasteurella pneumonia attacks
respiratory epithelium
True
Respiratory pasturellosis of cattle are mostly seen in the tropics
False
Respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle causes purulent pneumonia
True
ppt only mentions fibrinous pneumonia?
We can use ELISA to diagnose respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle
True
A predisposing factor of respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle is transport
True
A predisposing factor of respiratory pasteurellosis in cattle is the presence of a viral
infection
True
Lesions of respiratory pasteurellosis of calves are seen in the anterior lobes
True
Vaccination is widely used for prevention of bovine respiratory pasteurellosis
True