Vesicular Exanthema Swine Flashcards

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The VES infection results in clinical signs similar to that of FMD

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The VES virus can survive in water for 2 weeks

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The primary source of VES infection is sea origin feed

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4
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VES causes the highest mortality in pregnant sows

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5
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VES causes mortality in piglets

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VES is more contagious than FMD

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Lameness is one of the signs of vesicular exanthema in swine

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8
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Vaccines are ideally used for the prevention against swine vesicular exanthema

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9
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Swine vesicular exanthema virus is present worldwide

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10
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The Vesicular Exanthema of swine virus infects only pigs

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Clinical signs of the Vesicular Exanthema of swine can be similar to the Foot and Mouth
disease.

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12
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VES can be easily differentiated from FMD by the character of the vesicles

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13
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Vesicular exanthema of swine is sea-mammal origin.

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14
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We can differentiate VES from FMD by the lack of lameness.

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15
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Several serotypes of Swine Vesicular Exanthema virus can be detected in fishes.

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16
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Rodents are the reservoir hosts of Vesicular Exanthema of Swine virus

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17
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Midges are the main vectors of the Vesicular exanthema of swine virus.

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