Sheep and Goat Pox Flashcards

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Sheep pox virus is a zoonotic agent.

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Sheep and goatpox are OIE listed diseases

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Sheep and goat poxvirus can cause generalisation, mainly in sheep

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A clinical sign of sheeppox can be horseshoe shaped pockmarks on the wool covered
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5
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Vaccines against sheep poxvirus are widely used in Europe

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A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the mucopurulent nasal discharge.

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7
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The sheep and goatpox occur in Asia

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8
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Capripoxviruses cause long-lasting immunity.

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9
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A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the swollen eyelid

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10
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The sheep and goatpox occurs worldwide.

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Sheep and goat poxviruses are mainly taken through the oral route

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12
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The sheep and goat poxvirus is mainly spread by mosquitos

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13
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Clinical signs of sheep and goatpox are seen only at site of the primer replication

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14
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Goat pox virus is a zoonotic agent

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15
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Vaccines against sheep poxvirus are widely used in Africa

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16
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Sheep pox and goat pox viruses are very resistant in the environment

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17
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Sheep pox virus can cause skin lesions in humans

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18
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Arthropods play an important role in the transmission of sheeppox virus

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19
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Sheep pox virus infects mostly through inhalation.

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20
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Sheep and goat pox are endemic in Europe.

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21
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Sheep pox is deadly for young susceptible lambs.

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22
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The usual way of infection by sheep or goat pox is inhalation

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23
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Sheep pox virus can cause respiratory signs and abortion.

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24
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Sheep – and goat pox are enzootic in Europe.

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25
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Sheep pox virus infections frequently generalize.

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26
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Sheep – and goat pox virus is transmitted only vertically

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27
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Vaccines are available against Sheep pox in endemic areas.

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28
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Sheep and goat pox are transmitted by infected animals and fomites

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29
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Sheep pox is a generalized disease with fever.

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30
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Sheep pox results high mortality in susceptible lambs.

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31
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Sheep and goat pox are endemic in Africa.

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