Staphylococcus Flashcards

1
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1) Haemolysins cause haematuria in the case of staphylococcus

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false

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2
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2) Leucocidins produced by staphylococci damage white blood cells

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true

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3
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3) Coagulase production is a virulence factor of Staphylococcus aureus

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true

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4
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4) Some extracellular enzymes are virulence factors of Staphylococci

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true

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5
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5) Haemolysins are virulence factors of Staphylococci

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true

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6
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6) Endotoxins are virulence factors of Staphylococci

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false

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7
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7) Protein A is a virulence factor of Staphylococci

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true

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8
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8) Extracellular enzymes are important virulence factors of pathogenic Staphylococci

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true

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9
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9) Haemolysins and leucocidins are important virulence factors of Staphylococci.

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true

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10
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10) Some species of Staphylococcus are obligate pathogens

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false

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11
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11) Staphylococcus are epiphytes

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false

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12
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12) Staphylococcus can produce EC enzymes

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true

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13
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13) Staphylococcus can be found on healthy animals’ mucous membranes

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true

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14
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14) Staphylococcus are gram negative cocci

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false

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15
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15) Coagulase positive Staphylococcus species are less pathogenic than Coagulase negative

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false

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16
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1) Abscessation of lymph nodes is a typical sign of Morel’s disease

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true

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17
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2) Morels disease id caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp aureus

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false

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18
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3) Clinical signs of Morels disease are mainly see above half a year of age

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true

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19
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4) Morel’s disease is an acute, fast courses disease

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false

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20
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5) Morel’s disease occurs mainly in cattle, small ruminants and pigs

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false

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21
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6) Interstitial pneumonia is the main postmortem lesion of Morel’s disease

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false

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22
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7) Morels disease can be diagnosed by detecting the agent from the lesions

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true

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23
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8) Morel’s disease is mainly seen in suckling lambs

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false

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24
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9) In Morel’s disease we find abscesses in the subcutis

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true

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25
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10) Diarrhoea is the main clinical sign of Morel’s disease

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false

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26
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11) Isolation of the agent from lesions of Morel’s disease confirms the diagnosis

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true

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27
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12) Morel’s disease can be seen in sheep and goats

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true

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28
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13) Morel’s disease can mainly be seen in suckling animals

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false

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29
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14) Abscesses and purulent inflammation are the typical lesions in the case of Morel’s disease

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true

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30
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15) Morel’s disease is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes

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false

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31
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16) Abscesses in the lymph nodes and in the subcutaneous tissue are typical in Morel’s disease

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true

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32
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17) Morel’s disease is seen mainly seen in cattle

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false

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33
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18) Abscess formation is the main clinical sign of Morel’s disease.

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true

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34
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19) Morel’s disease affects only lymph nodes in the head

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false

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35
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20) Morel ́s disease is caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus

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false

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36
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21) In case of several clinical sign in Morel ́s disease, antibiotics should be given through drinking water

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false

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37
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22) Morel disease causes lymph node enlargement

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true

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38
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23) Morel disease is not a zoonosis

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true

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39
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24) Morel’s disease is caused by Staphylococcus hyicus

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false

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40
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25) Ataxia is an important sign of the Morel ́s disease

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false

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41
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26) In the case of Morel disease per oral antibiotic treatment is used

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false

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42
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27) Morel’s disease causes subcutaneous abscesses

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true

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43
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1) Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus is generally not passed from animals to humans

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false

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44
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2) Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains are obligate pathogens

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false

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45
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3) Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains are more virulent than the methicillin sensitive ones

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false

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46
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4) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is resistant against beta-lactam antibiotics

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true

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47
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5) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can be asymptomatically carried

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true

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48
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6) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can infect humans

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true

49
Q

1) Pneumonia is a frequent clinical sign of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

50
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2) High ammonia concentration is a predisposing factor of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

51
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3) Middle ear infection can happen in the case of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

52
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4) Rabbit staphylococcosis is mainly seen in weaned and young rabbits

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true

53
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5) Rabbit staphylococcosis occurs more frequently in young than in adult animals

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true

54
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6) Over-crowding and poor ventilation are predisposing factors of Rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

55
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7) Lesions of Rabbit staphylococcosis are limited to the lungs

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false

56
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8) Bronchopneunomia is a typical post-mortem lesion of Rabbit staphylococcosis.

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true

57
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9) Rabbit staphylococcosis is caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus.

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true

58
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10) Rabbit staphylococcosis is caused by Staphylococcus cuniculi

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false

59
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11) Subcutaneous abscesses are frequent lesions of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

60
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12) Rabbit staphylococcosis can be prevented by vaccinating the pregnant rabbits with attenuated vaccine

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false

61
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13) Staphylococcus in rabbits typically occurs in newborn rabbits

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false

62
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14) Aerogenic infection is common in the case of staph in rabbits

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true

63
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15) Arthritis can be a clinical sign of staphylococcus infection in rabbits

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true

64
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16) If the ammonia level in the air is high it increases the susceptibility of rabbits to staphylococcus

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true

65
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17) In rabbit staphylococcosis: one symptom is otitis

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true

66
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18) Abscess formation can be a clinical sign of staphylococcosis of rabbits

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true

67
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19) Overcrowding is a predisposing factor of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

68
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20) Staphylococcosis of rabbits is caused by Staphylococcus hyicus

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false

69
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21) Rabbit Staphylococcus can be prevented/treated by vaccination

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false

70
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22) Rabbit staphylococcus occurs in 4-16 weeks old rabbits

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true

71
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23) Rabbit staphylococcus are caused by S. aureus subsp. piriformes

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false

72
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24) Rabbit staphylococcus causes severe respiratory signs in rabbits

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true

73
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25) We can use antibiotic treatment to cure rabbit staphylococcus

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true

74
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26) Rabbit staphylococcus is an obligate pathogen

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false

75
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27) Pneumonia is a typical sign of rabbit staphylococcosis

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true

76
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28) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. anaerobius is the causative agent of rabbit staphylococcosis

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false

77
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1) Purulent pneumonia can be seen frequently as a clinical sign of staphylococcosis in grower chickens

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false

78
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2) Gumboro disease can predispose chicken to staphylococcosis

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true

79
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3) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can cause septicemia in day old chicken

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true

80
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4) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can cause dermatitis in growers and hens

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true

81
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5) Staphylococci can cause disease only in day-old birds but not in growers or adults

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false

82
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6) Marek-disease can predispose poultry to staphylococcosis

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true

83
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7) Omphalitis is a clinical sign of avian staphylococcosis

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true

84
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8) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can kill the chicken embryo

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true

85
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9) Arthritis is a common clinical sign of avian staphylococcosis

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true

86
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10) Pneumonia is a common clinical form of avian staphylococcosis

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false

87
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11) Dermatitis is a common clinical sign of avian staphylococcosis

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true

88
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12) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can cause arthritis in poultry

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true

89
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13) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can cause frequent pneumonia in chicken

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false

90
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14) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus can cause dermatitis in poultry

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true

91
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15) Poultry staphylococcus is caused by S. aureus

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true

92
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16) In poultry staphylococcus there is a septicaemic form, giving generalized disease

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true

93
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17) Poultry staphylococcus can infect eggs

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true

94
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18) Poultry staphylococcus is a rare disease nowadays

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false

95
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1) Exudative dermatitis of pigs is caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp. Anaerobius

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false

96
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2) Vesicles are formed in the case of exudative Dermatitis

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true

97
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3) Necrosis of the skin is the main clinical sign of exudative dermatitis

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false

98
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4) The agent of exudative dermatitis of pigs produces exfoliative toxin

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true

99
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5) The agent of exudative dermatitis enters the host through wounds

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true

100
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6) The agent of exudative dermatitis can be passed from piglets to sows

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true

101
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7) The lesions of exudative dermatitis are itching very much

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false

102
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8) Exudative dermatitis can be seen in suckling piglets

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true

103
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9) Exudative dermatitis is caused by Staphylococcus aureus

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false

104
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10) Exudative dermatitis is characterized by crust formation

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true

105
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11) Exudative dermatitis has high mortality

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false

106
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12) Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus is the causative agent of exudative dermatitis in pigs

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false

107
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13) Exudative dermatitis is generally seen in fattening pigs

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false

108
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14) Exudative dermatitis can be prevented by attenuated vaccines

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false

109
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15) Exudative dermatitis is sometimes seen on the udder of sows

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true

110
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16) Exudative dermatitis of pigs is caused by Staphylococcus hyicus

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true

111
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17) Exudative dermatitis of pigs is caused by Streptococcus hyicus

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false

112
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18) Itching is the major clinical sign of exudative dermatitis in pigs

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false

113
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19) Exudative skin inflammation occur usually in pigs 1-4-week-old

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true

114
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20) Exudative dermatitis can be treated with antibiotics

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true

115
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21) Vaccination is widely used in order to prevent exudative dermatitis

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false

116
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22) Exudative skin inflammation is caused by Staphylococcus aureus

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false

117
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23) Exudative dermatitis cannot occur in adult pigs

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false

118
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24) Exudative dermatitis can be spread by lice and ticks

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false