Sheep and Goat Pox Flashcards
Sheep pox virus is a zoonotic agent.
F
Sheep and goatpox are OIE listed diseases
T
Sheep and goat poxvirus can cause generalisation, mainly in sheep
T
A clinical sign of sheeppox can be horseshoe shaped pockmarks on the wool covered
body
F
Vaccines against sheep poxvirus are widely used in Europe
F
A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the mucopurulent nasal discharge.
T
The sheep and goatpox occur in Asia
T
Capripoxviruses cause long-lasting immunity.
T
A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the swollen eyelid
T
The sheep and goatpox occurs worldwide.
F
Sheep and goat poxviruses are mainly taken through the oral route
F
The sheep and goat poxvirus is mainly spread by mosquitos
F
INHALATION
Clinical signs of sheep and goatpox are seen only at site of the primer replication
F
Goat pox virus is a zoonotic agent
F
Vaccines against sheep poxvirus are widely used in Africa
T