Teshovirus Flashcards
Picornaviridae are enveloped viruses
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The resistance of Picornaviridae is low, they cannot survive in the environment
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Vaccinations are used in Europe for prevention of picornaviruses
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Just State Vet medical steps and general preventative measures are used for prevention for Picornavirus
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Cardioviruses have a narrow host range
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Picornavirus is characterized by encephalitis and severe diarrhoea
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Asymptomatic animals can carry Teschovirus
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Teschovirus is resistant, it remains infective in the faeces for a few weeks
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Teschen and Talfan disease are caused by different virulence variants of the same virus
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Only pigs are susceptible to teschovirus encephalomyelitis
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Teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus is shed in the faeces
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There is widespread vaccination to control teschovirus encephalomyelitis
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Teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus is transmitted by arthropods
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There is widespread vaccination using inactivated vaccines to prevent teschovirus encephalomyelitis
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus is shed in the faces
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Asymptomatic pigs can shed the porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus replicates in the gut
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis is mainly caused by serotype 1 strains
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus is maintained by rodents
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus can infect pigs and cattle
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Porcine teschovirus encephalomyelitis virus cannot survive in the environment
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Teschovirus: A sporadic disease with weakness of hind legs or encephalomyelitis in piglets
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Teschen disease virus can be present in pork meat
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The virus of Teschen disease is shed in the faeces for several weeks after infection
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The main clinical sign of Teschen disease in sheep is pneumonia
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Lameness is a typical clinical sign of Teschen disease
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Teschen disease occurs in cattle, sheep and pigs
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Enteritis and pneumonia are frequent postmortem lesions of Teschen disease
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Enlargement of the spleen and haemorrhages are typical postmortem lesions of Teschen disease
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Haemorrhages are typical postmortem lesions of Teschen disease
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Teschen disease is frequent all over the world
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The Teschen disease virus infects the animals per os
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Paralysis is a clinical sign of Teschen disease
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Diarrhoea is a typical clinical sign of Teschen disease
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Dogs and cats can be infected with Teschen disease virus
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Teschen disease can affect older pigs
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Teschen disease is endemic in Brazil
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Both young and adult pigs can be affected by Teschen disease
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Teschen is caused by Picornavirus
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Teschen is caused by Enterovirus
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Teschen disease is present worldwide
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Teschen disease causes diarrhoea in piglets
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Teschen disease can affect older piglets
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Inactivated vaccines are widely used in Europe to prevent Talfan disease
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There is widespread vaccination in Europe for prevention of Talfan disease
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Talfan disease can be seen in animals below 4 months of age
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Talfan disease is a disease of pigs
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The clinical signs of Talfan disease are more severe than that of Teschen disease
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Talfan disease occurs in any age groups
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Haemorrhages are typical postmortem lesions of Talfan disease
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Flaccid paralysis is a typical clinical sign of Talfan disease
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Paralysis is a clinical sign of Talfan disease
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Talfan disease is caused by viruses of decreased virulence
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Talfan disease occurs in Europe, America and Australia
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Pigs and ruminants are susceptible to the agent of Talfan disease
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The agent of Talfan disease replicates in the gut
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The agent of Talfan disease is shed lifelong after the infections
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Talfan infects piglets older than 4 months
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