BUZZWORDS Flashcards

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Foetopathy of swine caused by parvoviruses (SMEDI).

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  1. Macropages
  2. 30-70 days
  3. Respiratory
  4. Parenchymal
  5. HAI
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Canine enteritis caused by parvoviruses.

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  1. Myocardial
  2. Lymphoid
  3. Crypts
  4. Cyto-inclusion
  5. Inactivated
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Feline panleukopaenia.

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  1. Intrauterine
  2. Lymphoid
  3. Myocardium
  4. Ataxia
  5. Inactivated
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Parvovirus diseases of the mink.

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  1. Ca.-parvo
  2. Type-III
  3. Epistaxis
  4. Arteritis
  5. Ø Vaccine
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Derzsy’s Disease of Geese, Parvoviral Disease of Ducks

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  1. S. intestine
  2. Vertical
  3. GI/Resp.
  4. Tiger
  5. Ascites
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Circoviral disease of swine (PMWS, PDNS).

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  1. Macrophage
  2. PO/Venereal
  3. PMWS: Cyanosis; Resp
  4. PDNS: Type-III; CSF
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Avian diseases caused by circoviruses, chicken infectious anaemia.

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  1. Cyto-inclusion
  2. Lymphocytopenia
  3. Vertical
  4. CAV: Anaemia-dermatitis
  5. Inactivated
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Papillomatoses.

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  1. Str. basale
  2. Hyperplasia
  3. Autovaccine
  4. Sarcoid: Fibroblast; 1 & 2
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Haemorrhagic nephritis and enteritis of geese.

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  1. Lymphoid rep.
  2. Shaking-head
  3. Interstitial
  4. Necrosis
  5. Gout
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Pneumoenteritis of ruminants caused by adenoviruses.

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  1. Tonsil
  2. Osmotic
  3. Interstitial
  4. Ram urolithiasis
  5. Maiden-ewe
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Canine infectious hepatitis and infectious laryngotracheitis.

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  1. Urine
  2. Peyer
  3. Parenchyma
  4. Dysentery
  5. Nuclear-inclusion
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Adenoviral diseases in poultry.

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  1. Germinative
  2. Trachea
  3. Cloacal
  4. Tenosynovitis
  5. Nuclear-inclusion
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Characteristics of herpesviruses, groups, epidemiological features.

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  1. Weak
  2. Glycoproteins
  3. Immunosuppressive
  4. Dormant
  5. Markers
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (Aet., epid., patho., CSx, PM)

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  1. Semen/Aero.
  2. Abortion
  3. Ascending
  4. Encephalitis
  5. Nerve-tissue latency
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (Dx, prev., control, eradication)

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  1. Semen
  2. Milk
  3. Selection
  4. Live/Inact
  5. 6 months
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Bovine herpesmamillitis, inclusion body rhinitis of swine.

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  1. Winter
  2. Syncytia
  3. Ø Vaccine
  4. Lacr. gland
  5. Alv. macrophages
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Malignant catarrhal fever.

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  1. Mixing
  2. HH enteritis
  3. CNS
  4. Laminitis
  5. Eye lesions
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Aujeszky’s disease (Dx, prev., contr., erad.)

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  1. Raw pork feeding
  2. Mixing
  3. Attenuated
  4. Pregnant
  5. Markers
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Aujeszky’s disease (Aet., Epid., Patho., CSx, PM)

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  1. Swine shedders
  2. Carnivores!
  3. Abortion
  4. Resp.
  5. Lymphocytic encephalitis
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20
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Diseases of horses caused by EHV-1 and EHV-4 viruses.

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  1. Trigeminal
  2. 5 month gest.
  3. Adult asympt.
  4. CNS
  5. Storm
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Diseases caused by EHV-2, EHV-3 and EHV-5 viruses in horses.

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  1. Resp.
  2. BAL
  3. Nodules
  4. Teats
  5. Ø Abort
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22
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Canine herpesviral disease.

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  1. Reactivation
  2. Intrauterine/PO/Venereal
  3. Puppies - Lethal
  4. CNS
  5. Nucl.-inclusion
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23
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Feline infectious rhinotracheitis.

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  1. Winter
  2. Trigeminal
  3. Resp. necrosis
  4. Abortion
  5. Corneal ulcer
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24
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Infectious laryngotracheitis of chicken.

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  1. Ø Viraemia
  2. Virulent/low virulence
  3. Cheesy plugs
  4. Sinusitis
  5. Attenuated drops
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Marek’s disease.

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  1. 4 x Virulencies
  2. Macrophages
  3. Paralysis
  4. Tumours: Skin & viscera
  5. MATSA (Marek’s-associated tumour surface Ag)
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Duck plague, herpesviral disease of pigeons.

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  1. Nasal-discharge
  2. Faeco-oral
  3. CNS
  4. Dysentery
  5. CAM
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Bovine diseases caused by poxviruses.

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  1. Generalisation
  2. Lifelong immunity
  3. Live
  4. Cytoplasmic-inclusion
  5. Lumpy: CT
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Contagious pustular dermatitis of sheep and goat. Swine pox.

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  1. 6 mo. immunity
  2. Papules → Encrusting
  3. Mastitis
  4. Live atten.
  5. Swine fever: <5mo.
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Sheep and goat pox.

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  1. Ø Europe; NZ; America
  2. Inhalation
  3. Pocks (lung)
  4. Cytoplasmic-inclusion
  5. Interstitial nephritis
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Myxomatosis.

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  1. Typcial - nodules
  2. Atypical - Resp.
  3. Skin → Viraemia
  4. Vessel damage
  5. Attenuated
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Fowl pox.

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  1. Faecoral
  2. Arbo.
  3. Biphasic viraemia
  4. Diphtheritic: Mouth
  5. Attenuated
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African swine fever.

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  1. Tick
  2. Tonsil → Spleen
  3. Macrophages
  4. Type IV
  5. Black LNs
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Teschovirus encephalomyelitis.

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  1. PO (meat/faeces)
  2. Nn. olfact. → CNS
  3. GIT Lymph.
  4. Teschen worst
  5. Ø Vaccine
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34
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Swine vesicular disease and vesicular exanthema of swine.

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  1. USA/Iceland
  2. Sea mammal/Swine meat
  3. FMD-like
  4. Viraemia → Heart/CNS
  5. RT-PCR
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Avian encephalomyelitis.

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  1. Faecoral
  2. Viraemia → CNS
  3. Ø Abort.
  4. Ø Macroscopic
  5. Live - Water
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36
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Duck viral hepatitises.

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  1. <4w
  2. Faecoral
  3. GIT → Viraemia → Liver
  4. Inact./Atten
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Encephalomyocarditis.

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  1. Faecoral
  2. Swine
  3. Tonsil → Viraemia → Viscera, S. intestine
  4. Abortion
  5. Resp. signs
  6. Inact.
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38
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Foot and mouth disease

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  1. Turkey; Africa; Asia; S. America
  2. Even-toed
  3. Laryngeal mucosa → Viraemia
  4. Bo.! & Cap.!
  5. Young: Cardiac
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39
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Foot and mouth disease

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1.

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40
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Feline calicivirus infections.

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  • Feline calicivirus
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease, European brown hare syndrome.

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  • Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) [NOTIF.] → RHD
  • European brown hare syndrome (EBHSV) [NOTIF.] → EBHS
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42
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Diseases of farm animals caused by hepatitis E virus.

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  • Hepatitis E virus (HEV) 3 [ZOON.] - Pig, rabbit, human
  • Hepatitis E virus (HEV) 4 [ZOON.] - Pig & human
  • Avian hepatitis E virus (aHEV) - Chicken big liver and spleen disease
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Diseases caused by astroviruses.

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  • Turkey astrovirus (TAstV) → Turkey astrovirus disease
  • Avian nephritis virus (ANV) 1 & 2 → Avian nephritis
  • Duck astrovirus (DAstV) 2 → Duck viral hepatitis
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Equine encephalomyelitis caused by togaviruses (Zoon.).

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  • Equine alphaviral encephalomyelitis [NOTIF.] [ZOON.]
    • Eastern equine encephalitis virus → EEE
    • Western equine encephalitis virus → WEE
    • Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus → VEE
  • Chikungunya virus
  • Ross river fever virus
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Equine infectious arteritis.

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  • Equine arteritis virus (EAV) [NOTIF.]
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome.

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  • Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV)
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Louping ill and tick-borne encephalitis (Zoon.).

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  • Louping ill virus (LIV) → Louping ill [ZOON.]
  • Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) → Tick born encephalitis [ZOON.]
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West Nile fever, disease caused by Usutu virus and other mosquito-borne flaviviral diseases.

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  • West Nile virus (WNV) → West Nile fever [NOTIF.][ZOON.]
  • Usutu virus (USUV) → Usutu

Other mosquito-borne flaviviral diseases

  • Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) → Japanese encephalitis [ZOON.]
  • Wesselsbron virus (WSLV) → Wesselsbron disease [ZOON.]
  • Zika virus [ZIKV] → Zika virus infection [ZOON.]
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Bovine viral diarrhoea.

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  • Pestivirus A (bovine viral diarrhoea virus 1)
  • Pestivirus B (Bovine viral diarrhoea virus 2)
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Border disease of sheep.

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  • Pestivirus D / Border disease virus
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Classical swine fever

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  • Pesivirus C/Classical swine fever virus [NOTIF.]
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Transmissible gastroenteritis of swine.

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  • Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV)
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Porcine epidemic diarrhoea, haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis of pigs.

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  • Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) 1 & 2 → Porcine epidemic diarrhoea
  • Porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (PHEV) →
    • Vomiting & wasting disease
    • Ontario disease
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Coronaviral diarrhoea of cattle and dogs.

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  • Bovine coronavirus (BCoV)/Betacoronavirus 1 → Coronaviral diarrhoea of cattle
    • Calf diarrhoea ( < 3w.)
    • Respiratory (2-6 mo.)
    • Winter dysentery (Adult)
  • Canine coronavirus (CCoV) → Canine enteric coronavirus
  • Canine coronavirus (CCoV) 2a genotype→ Canine pantropic coronavirus
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Diseases of cats caused by coronaviruses.

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  • Feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) → Feline infectious peritonitis
  • Feline enteric coronavirus (FECoV) → Feline enteric coronavirus
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Infectious bronchitis of chicken, coronaviral enteritis of turkey.

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  • Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) → Infectious bronchitis of chicken
  • Turkey coronavirus (TCoV) → Coronaviral enteritis of turkey
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Diseases of farm animals caused by orthoreoviruses and rotaviruses.

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  • Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) [ZOON.]
  • Rotavirus A [ZOON.]
  • Rotavirus B [ZOON.]
  • Rotavirus C [ZOON.]
  • Rotavirus D - J
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58
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Reoviral diseases of poultry.

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  • Avian orthoreovirus (ARV)
    • Tenosynovitis/viral arthritis
    • Generalised form
    • Runting-stunting syndrome (RSS); Poult enteritis & mortality
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Bluetongue.

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  • Bluetongue virus (BTV) [NOTIF.]
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Epizootic haemorrhagic disease.

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  • Epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) [NOTIF.]
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African horse sickness, equine encephalosis.

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  • African horse sickness virus (AHSV) [NOTIF.] → AHS
  • Equine encephalosis virus (EEV) → Equine encephalosis
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Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro-disease).

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  • Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) [NOTIF.]
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Characteristics of influenza viruses, epidemiology of influenza (Zoon.).

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  • Influenza virus A [ZOON.]
    • Human influenza
    • Swine influenza
    • Equine influenza
    • Avian influenza: LPAI / HPAI
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Swine influenza.

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  • Influenza virus A [ZOON.]
    • Subtype H1N1
    • Subtype H3N2
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Equine influenza.

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  • Influenza virus A [ZOON.]
    • Subtype H3N8
    • Subtype H7N7
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Avian influenza.

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  • Influenza virus A [ZOON.] [NOTIF.]
    • ​Low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI)
    • High pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI)
    • Subtype H5N1
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Rinderpest, peste des petits ruminants.

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  • Rinderpest virus (RPV)[NOTIF.] → Rinderpest
  • Small ruminant morbillivirus / Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV)[NOTIF.] → Peste des petits ruminants (Ovine rinderpest)
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Canine distemper.

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  • Canine distemper virus (CDV)
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Diseases caused by Henipa viruses.

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  • Hendra virus (HeV) [ZOON.]
  • Nipah virus (NiV) [ZOON.]
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Diseases caused by bovine respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza-3 virus.

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  • Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV)
  • Bovine parainfluenza virus (BPIV) 3
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Newcastle disease

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  • Avian paramyxovirus (APMV) 1/ Newcastle disease virus (NDV)
    • Lentogenic strain
    • Mesogenic strain
    • Velogenic strain
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Avian metapneumovirus infections.

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  • Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) A, B, C, D
    • Turkey rhinotracheitis (TRT)
    • Chicken rhinotracheitis (ART)
    • Duck rhinotracheitis
    • Swollen head syndrome (SHS)
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Diseases caused by Orthobunyaviruses (Zoon.).

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  • Akabane virus (AKAV) → Akabane disease
  • Schmallenberg virus (SBV) → Schmallenberg disease
  • Aino virus (AINOV) → Aino disease [ZOON.]
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Rift Valley fever and Nairobi sheep disease.

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  • Rift valley fever virus (RVFV) [ZOON.] [NOTIF.]
  • Nairobi sheep disease virus (NSDv) [ZOON.]
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Vesicular stomatitis, ephemeral fever.

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  • Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) [ZOON.] [NOTIF.]
  • Bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) → Ephemeral fever
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Rabies

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  • Rabies virus (RV)/ Rabies lyssavirus [NOTIF.] [ZOON.]
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Borna disease, avian diseases caused by bornaviruses.

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  • Borna disease virus (BoDV) 1 & 2
  • Avian bornavirus (ABV) → Proventricular dilation disease (PDD)
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General characteristics and grouping of retroviruses.

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  • α-retrovirus → “Avian” (birds) - Avian leukosis-sarcoma virus
  • β-retrovirus → “BAAH” (sheep) - OPA (Ov. pulm. adenomatosis)
  • γ-retrovirus → “Gato” (cat) (Feline leukosis / Feline sarcoma)
  • δ-retrovirus → “Dairy” (cattle) (Enzootic bovine leukosis)
  • Lentivirus → Maedi-vis.; Eq. infectious anaemia; FIV; BIV; HIV

Generally tumour-causing; RNA viruses

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Enzootic bovine leukosis.

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  • Bovine leukosis virus (BLV)
80
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Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis.

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“OPA” or “Jaagsiekte”

  • Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis virus (OPAV)
  • = Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV)
81
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Feline leucosis and acquired immune deficiency of cats.

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  • Feline leukosis virus (FeLV) A, B, C & T
  • Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) → Feline AIDS
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Avian leucosis and reticuloendotheliosis.

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  • Avian sarcoma leukosis virus (complex)
    • ​Lymphoid leukosis
    • Erythroblastosis
    • Myeloblastosis
  • Reticuloendotheliosis
    • Reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) Type A & T
    • Chicken syncytial virus
    • Duck spleen necrosis virus
83
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Maedi-visna.

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  • Maedi-Visna virus (MV)
84
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Caprine arthritis-encephalitis.

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  • Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV)
    • Arthritis → Always (more freq.) → Ancient (old)
    • Encephalitis → Exceptional (infreq.) → Early (young)
85
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Equine infectious anaemia.

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  • Equine infectious anaemia virus (EIAV) [NOTIF.]
86
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Infectious encephalopathies, scrapie, encephalopathy of minks.

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PrP [NOTIF.] [ZOON.]

87
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Anthrax (aetiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, post mortem lesions in different host species).

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  • Bacillus anthracis
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General characteristics of diseases caused by clostridia, grouping of the diseases.

A
  • “Clostridia Enter In Gangs”
    1. Enteral diseases: Cl. perfringens A → D
    2. Intoxications: Tetanus & botulism
    3. Gangrene (gas): Blackleg, bradsot, Köves disease
89
Q

Malignant oedema.

A
  • C. septicum
  • C. novyi A & B
  • C. histiolyticum
90
Q

Blackleg.

A
  • C. chauvoei
91
Q

Bradsot of sheep and Köves-disease of swine.

A
  • Clostridium septicum
    • Bradsot (braxy)
    • Köves disease of swine
92
Q

Infectious necrotic hepatitis, bacillary haemoglobinuria caused by Clostridium haemolyticum.

A
  • Cl. novyi B → Inf. necrotic hepatitis (black disease)
  • Cl. haemolyticum → Bac. haemoglobinuria (red water disease)
93
Q

Lamb dysentery and struck.

A
  • Cl. perfringens B → Lamb dysentery
  • Cl. perfringens C → Struck
94
Q

Necrotic enteritis of piglets.

A
  • Cl. perfringens C
95
Q

Enterotoxaemia of sheep and goats.

A
  • Cl. perfringens D
96
Q

Necrotic enteritis and ulcerative enteritis of chicken.

A
  • Cl. perfringens A & C → Necrotic enteritis
  • Cl. colinum → Ulcerative enteritis
97
Q

Tyzzer disease and gangrenous dermatitis of poultry.

A
  • Cl. piliforme → Tyzzer’s disease
  • Gangrenous dermatitis
    • Cl. septicum
    • Cl. perfringens A
    • Staph. aureus
98
Q

Tetanus.

A
  • Cl. tetani
99
Q

Botulism.

A
  • Cl. botulinum
    • The bacterium isn’t involved in pathogenesis → ONLY TOXIN
100
Q

Streptococcosis of swine.

A
  • Pyogenic Streptococcus spp.
    • ​S. suis → Most important
    • S. porcinus, dysgalactiae, equi subsp. equisimilis
101
Q

Strangles.

A
  • Steptococcus equi subsp. equi
102
Q

Diseases of farm animals caused by staphylococci (rabbit, swine, poultry).

A
  • S. aureus subsp. anaerobius → Morel’s disease
  • S. aureus subsp. aureus → Rabbit staphylococcosis (pneumonia)
  • S. hycius → Exudative dermatitis of pigs (exfoliative toxin)
  • S. aureus & S. intermedius → Poultry staphylococcosis [makes you “SAD”]
    • Septicaemia form
    • Arthritis form
    • Dermatitis form
103
Q

Erysipelas (Zoon.).

A
  • Erysipelathrix rhusiopathiae
    • Forms:
      • Septicaemia
      • Diamond skin disease
      • Chronic; = Clotting (emboli) & Cardiac (endocarditis)
104
Q

Listeriosis (Zoon.).

A
  • Lysteria monocytogenes et ivanovii [ZOON.]
105
Q

Diseases of farm animals caused by corynebacteria.

A
  • Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
    • Caseous lymphadenitis of sheep & goat
    • Ulcerative lympangitis of horse (enter body by most routes)
    • Oedematous skin disease (OSD) of buffalo
  • Corynebacterum renale, pilosum et cystitidis → Bovine pyelonephritis
106
Q

Bovine tuberculosis (aetiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, pathology, zoon.).

A
  • Mycobacterium bovis et caprae
    • Spread by humans & badgers
  1. Primary focus: Lesion at lung & reg. LN → Heal or inactive state
  2. Early generalisation: Tubercle formation → Death or inactive state
  3. Post-primary phase: Reinfection/superinfection
  4. Exhaust phase: Resistance is exhausted, caseous necrosis & death
107
Q

Diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis, praeallergy, anergy, parallergy and their diagnosis in practice. Risk of reinfection (Zoon).

A
  • Dx: Tuberculin test/ γ-interferon test/ ELISA for antibodies
    • Type IV hypersensitivity
  • Praeallergy: Ø Reaction - Old isolated infection
  • Anergy: Form of tolerance where there is Ø reaction
  • Parallergy: Reaction because of a different Mycobacerium spp.
  • Reinfection: Can happen sporadically
108
Q

Mycobacterium diseases of pigs (Zoon.).

A
  • Mycobacterium bovis & caprae
109
Q

Fowl tuberculosis.

A
  • M. avium subsp. avium
  • M. avium subsp. silvaticum → Wild birds
  • M. tuberculosis → Caged birds
110
Q

Paratuberculosis.

A

AKA Johne’s disease (“yo-nee’s disease”)

  • M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis
111
Q

Actinomycoses, nocardioses.

A
  • Actinomyces bovis → Bo. lumpy jaw
  • A. hordeovulneris → Ca
  • A. aviscosus → Bo., Ho.
  • A. israelii → Ho.
  • Nocardia asteroides
112
Q

Diseases caused by Rhodococcus equi and dermatophilosis.

A
  • Rhodococcus equi → Purulent bronchopneumonia
  • Dermatophilus congolensis → Dermatophilosis
113
Q

General characteristics of diseases caused by Escherichia coli.

A
  • Fimbria: Attachment
  • LPS: Endotoxin effect
  • Catalase +
  • Plasmid: Conjugation of genetic material
  • Antigens (“Oliver killed five hamsters”)
    • O: Cell wall antigen
    • K: Polysaccharides
    • F: Adhesin
    • H: Flagella
  • Strains (NEEVS)
    • Necrotoxigenic
    • Enteropathogenic
    • Enterotoxigenic
    • Enteroinvasive
    • Verotoxigenic
    • Septicaemic
114
Q

Diseases of cattle caused by Escherichia coli.

A
  • Septicaemic E. coli → Coli septicaemia of calves
  • Enterotoxigenic E. coli → Coli diarrhoea of calves
  • Verotoxigenic E. coli → Calf dysentery
115
Q

Diarrhoeal diseases of swine caused by Escherichia coli.

A
  • Enterotoxigenic E. coli → Coli diarrhoea of newborn piglets
  • Enterotoxigenic E. coli → Coli diarrhoea of weaned piglets
116
Q

Oedema disease of swine.

A
  • Verotoxigenic E. coli strains
117
Q

Escherichia coli diseases in poultry.

A
  • APEC - Avian pathogenic E. coli
    • ​Remember “Chicken PIE” for the routes of infection
      • ​P: Percutaneous
      • I: Inhalation
      • E: Embryonic
    • Leads to septicaemia
    • Cardiopulmonary lesions & fibrinous pericarditis
118
Q

Salmonella diseases of swine.

A
  • S. Typhisuis → Swine typhoid
  • S. Cholerae, Typhimurium, Derby → Swine paratyphoid
  • S. Typhimurium → Typhlocolitis

“S. Typhisuis” = Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhisuis

119
Q

Salmonellosis of cattle.

A
  • S. Typhimurium
  • S. Dublin
  • S. Newport
  • S. Enteritidis
  • S. Agona
  • S. Derby
  • S. Abony
120
Q

Salmonellosis of small ruminants and horses.

A
  • Small Ruminants
    • S. Typhimurium & Dublin
    • S. Abortusovis
  • Horses
    • S. Typhimurium & Agona
    • S. Abortusequi
121
Q

Fowl typhoid.

A

AKA Pullorum disease

  • S. Gallinarum & Pullorum
122
Q

Fowl paratyphoid (Zoon.).

A
  • S. Enteritidis
  • S. Typhimurium
  • S. Hadar
  • S. Anatum
  • S. Infantis
  • S. Virchow
123
Q

Reduction of Salmonella carriage of poultry, salmonella reduction programs, and their control.

A
  • S. Infantis
  • S. Typhimurium & S. Enteritidis
    • Broilers are vaccinated against these for the protection of Humans!
124
Q

Yersinioses: rodentiosis and diseases caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (Zoon.).

A
  • Yersinia pseudotuberculosis → Rodentiosis (pseudotuberculosis)
125
Q

Necrobacillosis and panaritium of ruminants.

A
  • Necrobacillosis
    • Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. Necrophorum
    • Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. Fundiliforme
  • Panaritium → Dichelobacter nodosus
126
Q

Respiratory pasteurellosis of cattle.

A
  • Pasteurella multocida A
  • Mannheimia haemolytica A1 & A2
127
Q

Haemorrhagic septicaemia of cattle.

A
  • Pasteurella multocida
  • Mannheimia haemolytica
128
Q

Pasteurellosis of sheep and goats.

A
  • Sheep
    • Pasteurella multocida A
    • Mannheimia haemolytica
  • Goat
    • Pasteurella multocida
    • Mannheimia haemolytica
    • Bibersteinia trehalosi
129
Q

Pasteurellosis of swine and rabbits.

A
  • Swine
    • Pasteurella multocida B:2
    • Pasteurella multocida A
  • Rabbits
    • Pasteurella multocida A
130
Q

Atrophic rhinitis of swine.

A
  • Bordetella bronchiseptica
  • Pasteurella multocida D/A
  • Dermonecrotoxin
131
Q

Fowl cholera.

A
  • Pasteurella multocida A
132
Q

Anatipestifer disease and disease caused by Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale.

A
  • Riemerella anatipestifer → Anatipestifer disease
  • Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale →
    • ​Tracheal mucous accumulation
    • Air sacculitis
133
Q

Tularaemia (Zoon.).

A
  • Francisella tularensis [ZOON.]
134
Q

Actinobacillosis of horses.

A
  • Septicaemia of newborn foals (sleepy foal disease) OR Pyosepticaemia of adult horses
    • Actinobacillus equuli subsp. Equuli
    • Actinobacillus equuli subsp. Haemolyticus
135
Q

Actinobacilloses of ruminants.

A
  • Actinobacillus lignieresii → Wooden/Timber tongue
  • Actinobacillus seminis → Infertility, orchitis & epididymis of rams
136
Q

Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia of swine.

A
  • Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
  • Actinobacillus suis
137
Q

Porcine polyserositis (Glässer’s disease).

A
  • Haemophilus parasuis
138
Q

Infectious coryza of poultry.

A
  • Avibacterium paragallinarum A, B, C
  • Haemophilus paragallinarum A, B, C
139
Q

Diseases of cattle and sheep caused by Histophilus somni.

A
  • Member of BRDC complex
  • Cattle: Resp. signs; Thromboembolic meningoencephalitis
  • Rams: Orchitis, epididymitis
140
Q

Contagious equine metritis.

A
  • Taylorella equigenitalis
141
Q

Diseases caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica, avian bordetellosis, bartonelloses.

A
  • Bordetella bronchiseptica
    • ​Causes kennel cough alongside: CPIV-2 & CAdV-2
    • Causes sneezing disease in cats
  • Bordetella avium → Avian rhinotracheitis
  • Bartonellosis
    • B. henselae: Fe. & Ho.
    • B. quintana: Fe., Ca. & Ho.
    • B. bovis: Bo.
    • B. vinsonii subsp berkhoffi: Ca. & Ho.
142
Q

Infectious keratoconjuctivitis of cattle.

A
  • Moraxella bovis
  • Moraxella ovis
143
Q

General characterisation and epidemiology of brucellae (Zoon.). Swine brucellosis (Zoon.).

A
  • Coccoid rod; Gr -; Köster staining
  • Chronic disease
  • Females: Abortion; Males: Epididymitis & orchitis
  • Most important bacteria:
    • Brucella melitensis: Ov., Cap.
    • Brucella abortus: Bo.
    • Brucella suis: Su.
    • Brucella ovis: Ov.
    • Brucella canis: Ca.
144
Q

Bovine brucellosis, eradication, maintenance of brucella free herds (Zoon.).

A
  • Brucella abortus
  • Brucella melitensis
  • Brucella suis
145
Q

Disease of sheep caused by Brucella ovis.

A
  • Brucella ovis
    • Ram → Permanent: Infertility, epididymitis, orchitis
    • Ewe → Temporary: Abortion
146
Q

Brucellosis of sheep and goats caused by Brucella melitensis, canine brucellosis.

A
  • Brucella melitensis [ZOON.] → Abortion storm; orchitis, epididymitis
  • Brucella canis [ZOON.]
    • Females: Abortion, repro. failures, ↓ litters
    • Males: Infertility, epididymitis, orchitis; Scrotal dermatitis
147
Q

Glanders and melioidosis (Zoon.).

A
  • Brucella mallei → Glanders (AKA Malleus/Farcy) [NOTIF.][ZOON.]
  • Brucella pseudomallei → Melioidosis [ZOON.]
148
Q

Diseases of ruminants caused by campylobacters.

A
  • Bovine genital campylobacteriosis →
    • Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis
  • Abortion of sheep & goat →
    • Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus
    • Campylobacter jejuni
149
Q

Diseases of birds, dogs and cats caused by campylobacters (Zoon.).

A

Importance in public health

  • Campylobacter jejuni → All animal species
    • All species → Diarrhoea in young
    • Bo. → Abortion, mastitis
    • Av. → Campylobacter hepatitis of poultry
  • Campylobacter coli → Sus.
  • Campylobacter lari → Av.
150
Q

Proliferative enteropathies of swine.

A
  • Lawsonia intracellularis**​
151
Q

General characterisation and grouping of spirochaetes, avian borreliosis.

A
  • Spiral morphology; Gr -
  • Peptidoglycan cell wall, with periplasmic flagella
  • Histology staining with: Silver impregnation
  • Important genera:
    • Borrelia spp.
    • Brachyspira spp.
    • Treponema spp.
    • Leptospira spp.**​
  • Borellia anserina → Avian spirochaetosis
152
Q

Lyme borreliosis (Zoon.) and rabbit syphilis.

A
  • Lyme Borreliosis [ZOON.]
    • Borellia burgdorferi
    • Borellia afzelii
    • Borellia garinii
  • Rabbit syphilis
    • Treponema paraluiscunniculi
153
Q

Swine dysentery, intestinal spirochaetosis of swine and birds.

A
  • Brachyspira hyodysenteriae → Swine dysentery
  • Brachyspira pilosicoli → Intestinal spirochaetosis of swine
  • Brachyspira alvinipulli → Avian intestinal spirochaetosis
154
Q

Epidemiology of leptospira infections (Zoon.), leptospirosis of horses and dogs.

A
  • Shedding in urine & semen; Causes abortion
  • Can “drill” into the skin; Young animals
  • Equine leptospirosis
    • Leptospira pomona
    • Leptospira grippotyphosa
    • Leptospira bratislava
  • Canine leptospirosis
    • ​Leptospira canicola → Old; chronic
    • Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae → Young; acute
155
Q

Leptospira diseases of cattle.

A
  • Leptospira pomona
  • Leptospira grippotyphosa
  • Leptospira hardjo
156
Q

Leptospirosis swine.

A
  • Leptospira pomona
  • Leptospira tatssovi
157
Q

General characterisation of mycoplasmas, mycoplasmosis caused by Mycoplasma bovis.

A
  • Ø Cell wall ∴ Ø Penicillin
  • Gram -; Low resistance; Species specific usually
  • Affects respiratory or urogenital tract; Component of BRDC
  • Clinical signs: MAKPS (Mastitis, arthritis, keratitis, pneumonia, septicaemia)
158
Q

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia.

A
  • Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides [NOTIF.]
    • ​African variant (more virulent)
    • European variant (less virulent)
159
Q

Mycoplasma diseases of small ruminants.

A
  • M. capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae → Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
  • M. agalactiae → Contagious agalactia of sheep & goat
160
Q

Mycoplasma diseases of swine

A
  • Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae → Mycoplasma (enzootic) pneumonia of swine
  • Mycoplasma hyorhinis → Polyserositis, arthritis, bacteraemia
  • Mycoplasma suis → Arthritis, septicaemia
161
Q

Chronic respiratory disease of poultry (mycoplasmosis), infectious synovitis.

A
  • Mycoplasma gallisepticum → Chronic resp. disease of poultry
  • Mycoplasma synovae → Infectious synovitis
162
Q

Mycoplasma diseases of turkey.

A
  • Mycoplasma meleagridis
    • Air sacculitis, turkey syndrome 65, embryo mortality
  • Mycoplasma iowae
    • Intestinal bacterium;
    • Chicks: Stunting, poor feathering
    • Adult: Bone deformity
163
Q

Diseases of pigs and sheep caused by haemotropic mycoplasmae.

A
  • Mycoplasma suis → Icteroanemia of swine (eperythrozoonosis)
  • Mycoplasma ovis → Eperythrozoonosis of sheep
164
Q

Diseases of cats and dogs caused by haemotropic mycoplasmae.

A
  • Haemobartonellosis of cat
    • Mycoplasma haemofelis
    • Mycoplasma haemominutum
  • Haemobartonellosis of dog
    • Mycoplasma haemocanis
    • Mycoplasma haemoparvum
165
Q

Characterisation of chlamydiae, bovine chlamydioses (Zoon.).

A
  • Contains DNA & RNA; Cell wall; Double membrane
  • Ziehl-Neelsen & giemsa stain; Intracellular
  • Causes septicaemia
  • Bovine chlamydioses
    • Chlamydia abortus
    • Chlamydia psittaci
    • Chlamydia pecorum → CNS, lung, joints, womb (metritis)
166
Q

Chlamydial diseases of sheep (Zoon.).

A

AKA Enzootic abortion of sheep

  • Chlamydia abortus
  • Chlamydia pecorum
167
Q

Avian chlamydiosis (Zoon.).

A
  • Chlamydia psittaci A→F
168
Q

Q-fever (Zoon.).

A
  • Coxiella burnetii [NOTIF.]
169
Q

General characterisation of rickettsiae, heartwater.

A
  • Rickettsiae → Intracellular; Giemsa stain; Obligate cell parasites
  • Heartwater [NOTIF.]
    • ​​Ehrlichia ruminantium
170
Q

Canine ehrlichiosis, disease of horses and cattle caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Potomac horse fever.

A
  • Ehrlichia canis → Canine ehrlichiosis
  • Anaplasma phagocytophilum
    • Tick-borne fever of ruminants (pasture fever)
    • Equine granulocytic anaplasmosis
  • Neorickettsia risticii → Potomac horse fever
171
Q

Bovine anaplasmosis.

A
  • Anaplasma marginale
  • Anaplasma centrale
  • Anaplasma bovis
172
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of cattle

A

Remember: BOMB PARIS

  1. BRDC: P. multocida, M. haemolytica, T. pyogenes, M. bovis
  2. Orthoreoviral pneumoenteritis
  3. Malignant catarrhal fever
  4. Bluetongue
  5. Parainfluenza-3
  6. Adenoviral pneumoenteritis
  7. Rinderpest
  8. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR)
  9. Syncytial virus infection
173
Q

DDx of infectious enteric diseases of cattle

A

Remember: CRAB & SWAN CRAP

  1. Coli diarrhoea
  2. Rotaviral enteritis
  3. Adenoviral pneumoenteritis
  4. BVD/ Mucosal disease (MD)
  5. Salmonellosis
  6. Winter dysentery/bovine coronaviral enteritis
  7. Actinobacillosis
  8. Necrobacillosis
  9. Clostridium
  10. Reoviral enteritis
  11. Actinomycosis
  12. Paratuberculosis
174
Q

DDx of infectious abortions of cattle

A

Think about MICHAL’s BBC

  1. Malignant catarrhal fever
  2. IBR/IPV
  3. Chlamydiosis
  4. Histophilus
  5. Akabane disease
  6. Lumpy skin disease
  7. BVD/MD
  8. Brucellosis
  9. Campylobacter
175
Q

DDx of bovine diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

Remember: CHEWIER BBC

  • Chlamydiosis
  • Histophilus
  • Encephalomyocarditis virus
  • West Nile virus
  • Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
  • Eastern/Western equine encephalitis virus
  • Rabies
  • BVD
  • BSE
  • Coronavirus
176
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of swine

A

Remember: PAPPA PIGS

  • PRDC
  • Atrophic rhinitis
  • PRRS
  • PMWS
  • Actinobacillosis
  • Pseudorabies
  • Influenza
  • Glässers
  • Swine fever

+ Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, hyorhinitis & hyosynoviae

177
Q

DDx of infectious enteric diseases of swine

A

Swine enteric diseases are CRYPTIC & SEPTIC

  • Cl. difficile
  • Rotaviruses*
  • Yersiniosis
  • Proliferative enteropathy
  • TGE*
  • Intestinal spirochaetosis
  • Cl. perfringens C
  • Swine dysentery
  • Epidemic diarrhoea*
  • Porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis
  • Typhoid
  • Intestinal salmonellosis
  • Coli enteritis

*Rota- & Coronavirus are most common

178
Q

DDx of infectious abortions of swine

A

If you lose your baby, it’s pretty CRAB PIE

  • Circovirus-2
  • Reproductive & respiratory syndrome
  • Aujeszky’s (pseudorabies)
  • Brucellosis
  • Parvovirus-1 (SMEDI)
  • Influenza
  • Erysipelas
179
Q

DDx of porcine diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

Doctor’s prescriptions have a GP STAMP

  • Glässers
  • Pseudorabies/Rabies
  • Streptococcus suis
  • Teschen-Talfan
  • ASF/CSF
  • Mycoplasma hyorhinitis & hyosynoviae
  • Porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis
180
Q

DDx of infectious abortions of horses

A

Horses behave like CELEBS

  • Chlamydiosis
  • Equine herpesvirus-1*
  • Leptospirosis
  • Equine viral arteritis
  • Brucella abortus
  • Salmonellosis

Contagious equine metritis

181
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of horses

A

Remember: REHEARSE your GERMs

  • Reovirus
  • Equine influenza
  • Hendra virus
  • Adenovirus
  • Rhinovirus A & B
  • Strep. equi subsp. zooepidemicus
  • Equine herpesvirus-1 & -4
  • Glanders
  • Equine infectious arteritis
  • Rhodococcus equi
  • Melioidosis

+ Equine rhinitis virus

182
Q

DDx of equine diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

CNS-affected horses become a hideous WRETCH

  • WNV
  • Rabies
  • Equine encephalitis viruses
  • Tick-borne encephalitis
  • Clostridium tetani & botulinum
  • Herpesvirus-1 myeloencephalitis

Borna disease (sad horse disease)

183
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of sheep and goats

A

Remember: COMPACT MOB

  • Contagious goat pleuropneumonia
  • Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte)
  • Maedi-visna
  • Parainfluenza-3
  • Adenovirus (pneumoenteritis)
  • Chlamydiosis
  • TB
  • Mycoplasmosis
  • Orthoreovirus (pneumoenteritis)
  • Bluetongue
184
Q

DDx of ovine and caprine diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

Remember: CCTV BRAWLS

  • Cl. tetani & botulinum
  • Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus
  • Tick-borne encephalitis
  • Visna
  • Border disease
  • Rabies
  • Aujeszky’s
  • WNV
  • Listeriosis
  • Scrapie
185
Q

DDx of infectious abortions of sheep and goats

A

Remember: BBC BELLS

  • Bluetongue
  • Brucellosis
  • Coxiella burnettii (Q-fever)
  • Border disease
  • E. coli
  • Leptospirosis
  • Listeriosis
  • Schmallenberg virus

+ Chlamydiosis; + Campylobacter; + Salmonella

186
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of poultry

A

Remember: SPECIFICATION

  • Swollen head syndrome (Avian metapneumovirus)
  • Poxvirus
  • E. coli
  • Chlamydiosis
  • ILT
  • Fowl cholera
  • IB
  • Coryza
  • Anatipestifer
  • Tuberculosis
  • Influenza
  • Ornithobacterium
  • Newcastle disease

+ Bordetella; +Mycoplasmosis

187
Q

DDx of infectious enteric diseases of poultry

A

Remember: PAINTED DUNG

  • Paratyphoid
  • Anatipestifer
  • Influenza
  • Newcastle disease
  • Typhoid
  • E. coli
  • Derzsy’s disease
  • Duck viral enteritis (duck plague)
  • Ulcerative enteritis
  • Necrotic enteritis
  • Gumboro (IBDV)
188
Q

DDx of poultry diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

Remember: DISBAND

  • Derzsy’s
  • Influenza
  • Salmonellosis
  • Botulism
  • Anatipestifer
  • Newcastle disease
  • Duck viral enteritis (duck plague)

+ Avian encephalomyelitis; + Epidemic tremor; + Chlamydiosis; +Fowl cholera

189
Q

DDx of infectious diseases of poultry in the first 10 days of life

A

Chicks <10 days old have little TAPPERS for feet

  • Typhoid
  • Avian encephalomyelitis, epidemic tremor
  • Paratyphoid
  • Poult enteritis-mortality syndrome (PEMS)
  • E. coli
  • Runting-stunting syndrome
  • Staphylococcus spp.
190
Q

DDx of infectious respiratory diseases of dogs

A

Remember: THICK PANDA

  • Tuberculosis
  • Herpesvirus
  • Influenza
  • Coronavirus
  • Kennel cough
  • Parainfluenzavirus-2
  • Adenovirus-1 & -2
  • Nocardiosis (thoracic form)
  • Distemper
  • Actinomycosis (thoracic form)
191
Q

DDx of infectious enteric diseases of dogs

A

Remember: SCRAP-HEAP

  • Salmonella
  • Coronavirus
  • Rotavirus
  • Aujeszky’s
  • Parvovirus-1&-2
  • Herpesvirus
  • E. coli
  • Adenovirus-1
  • Parainfluenza

+ Distemper; + Campylobacter; + Cl. perfringens & difficile

192
Q

DDx of canine infectious diseases with clinical signs of the central nervous system

A

Remember: ARCADE

  • Adenovirus-1
  • Rabies
  • Cl. tetani & botulinum
  • Aujeszky’s
  • Distemper
  • Ehrlichiosis

+ Parvovirus-1

193
Q

DDx of feline infectious generalised diseases

A
  • Calicivirus
  • FIP
  • Panleukopenia
  • FeLV (feline leukemia virus)
  • FIV