pox hardcore Flashcards

1
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The eradication of monkeypox was successful

A

F

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2
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The eradication of smallpox was successful because the virus has one and stable serotype

A

T

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3
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The eradication of smallpox was successful because there are clinical signs during the shedding

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T

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4
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Pox viruses cause lesions in 4 stradia at the site of primer replication

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F7Stadium erythomatosumStadium papulosumstadium vesiculosumstadium pustulosumstadium crustosumstadium decrustationishealing

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5
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Parapox viruses cause long lasting immunity

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F

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6
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Serological cross-protectivity exists between certain poxvirus species but only within genus

A

T

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7
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Humans can be infected with the following poxviruses: Cowpox, Pseudo-cowpox, Vaccinia, Monkey Pox, Parapox, Contagious Pustular Dermatitis

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T

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8
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Poxvirus are a strong antigens, except for Orthopoxvirus

A

F
except parapox

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9
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Cowpox causes a pockmark after Infection

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F

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10
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The Cowpox virus infection is prevented by regular vaccination in endemic countries

A

F
rarely vaccination

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11
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Recovering from Cowpox leaves lifelong immunity

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F

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12
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Pseudocowpox spreads slowly on a farm

A

T

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13
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Pseudocowpox virus usually causes nodules on face of infected cats

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F

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14
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Reinfection can happen in the case of pseudocowpox virus

A

T
weak antigens because parapox genus

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15
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Pseudocowpox causes a pockmark after infection

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F

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16
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Pseudocowpox virus usually causes itchy red nodules on the face of infected person

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F

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17
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Pseudo-cowpox can cause Pseudo-lumpy skin disease in cats

A

F
bovine herpes mamilitis if generalised is called pseudo lumpy skin disease
but in most causes is localised on teats and rarely spreads to genital and perineal area

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18
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In cattle Pseudopox lesions are usually mild and transient

A

Tto scabby mouth eshei strong crustation on udder

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19
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Pseudo-cowpox virus only infects cloven-hoofed animals

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Fhumans as well

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20
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Bovine papular stomatitis virus can frequently cause coinfection with herpes mamillitis virus

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F

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21
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Vaccination against bovine popular stomatitis provides life-long immunity

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F

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22
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Calves should be vaccinated against Bovine Papular Stomatitis

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F

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23
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The mortality of lumpy skin disease is high (above 80%).

A

Fmax 10%

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24
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In lumpy skin disease the fertility is good

A

Fviraemia placenta abortions

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25
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Ruminants are susceptible to the lumpy skin disease virus

A

T

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26
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Attenuated vaccines are available against lumpy skin disease

A

T

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27
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Generalization is frequent in lumpy skin disease virus infections

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F

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28
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Virulent virus vaccines may be used for immunization against Contagious Pustular Dermatitis of sheep (Orf).

A

T

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29
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Contagious pustular dermatitis virus may survive in the environment for ages

A

T
12 years in scabs

30
Q

Vaccination against contagious pustular dermatitis virus provides lifelong protection

A

F

31
Q

Inactivated vaccines are used against Contagious Pustular Dermatitis

A

F
virulent uk scabivax forte
live atten france ecthybel

32
Q

Neonatal lambs are susceptible to Orf, as they have no maternal immunity

A

T

33
Q

Sheep and goatpox are OIE listed diseases

A

T

34
Q

A clinical sign of sheeppox can be horseshoe shaped pockmarks on the wool covered body

A

F
star shaped

35
Q

Vaccines against sheep poxvirus are widely used in Europe

A

F

36
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A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the mucopurulent nasal discharge

A

T

37
Q

Capripoxviruses cause long-lasting immunity

A

T

38
Q

A clinical sign of sheep pox can be the swollen eyelid

A

T

39
Q

The sheep and goatpox occurs worldwide

A

Fexcept NZ australia

40
Q

The sheep and goat poxvirus is mainly spread by mosquitos

A

Fpos en na akkasi to kounoupi mesa sta maliamostly aerogenous

41
Q

Sheep pox and goat pox viruses are very resistant in the environment

A

T

42
Q

Suipoxviruses cause long lasting immunity

A

T

43
Q

The swinepox is always generalised

A

F

44
Q

The swine pox virus causes clinical signs in case of bad hygienic conditions

A

T

45
Q

Arthropods play an important role in the transmission of swine pox virus

A

Tlice hematopinus suis

46
Q

Swine pox virus can cause respiratory signs and abortion

A

F

47
Q

Swine poxvirus infection gives lifelong immunity

A

T

48
Q

The swinepox virus causes high economic losses

A

F

49
Q

Myxomatosis is not present in America

A

F

50
Q

Mosquito net can always prevent the myxomatosis

A

Fnot always ofcourse

51
Q

The attenuated myxomatosis virus has replaced the virulent virus in England

A

T

52
Q

The attenuated myxomatosis virus has replaced the virulent virus in France

A

F

53
Q

Myxomatosis causes seriously clinical signs in European Rabbits

A

T

54
Q

Myxomatosis is present in Australia

A

T

55
Q

Conjunctivitis can be a sign of atypical myxomatosis

A

T

56
Q

Subcutaneous swellings are frequent signs of myxomatosis

A

T

57
Q

Attenuated vaccines are available against myxomatosis

A

T

58
Q

Conjunctivitis is characteristic in the early phase of Myxomatosis

A

Tday 5 eyes then day 6 begging of cs

59
Q

Virulent strains of the Myxoma virus are persisting in wild rabbits

A

T

60
Q

The nodular form of Myxomatosis is caused by strains of lower virulence

A

T

61
Q

Myxomatosis may result in over 90% mortality, in susceptible animals

A

T

62
Q

Only domestic rabbits are susceptible to Myxomatosis

A

F

63
Q

Myxomatosis causes benign localized skin lesion in cotton tail rabbits

A

T

64
Q

Avian poxviruses always cause cross immunity

A

F

65
Q

Fowlpox virus cause long lasting immunity

A

F

66
Q

Fowlpox virus can infection only chicken

A

F

67
Q

Heterologous viruses of avian pox frequently cause generalization

A

F

68
Q

The mucosal form of Fowl pox is benign

A

F

69
Q

Only inactivated vaccines can be used for prevention against fowl pox

A

F
live

70
Q

Fowlpox virus causes only transient skin lesions in chicken

A

F

71
Q

Avian pox viruses are species specific

A

Feuryxen