Zoonosis Flashcards

1
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zoonotic diseases of cattle

A

brucellosis
tuberculosis
variant creutzfeldt jacob
cryptosporidiosis
leptospirosis
anthrax
rabies
pseudocowpox
ringworm

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brucellosis causes __ and __ in ruminants and humans get it most commonly from ___ products resulting in __ and ___

A

abortion, lower conception rates, unpasteurized/raw, abortion, undulant fever

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Tuberculosis is caused by __ that can be inhaled or ingested causing __, __ and __ in cattle. In humans its spread by respiratory droplets or ___ products causing ___, __, and __ or is __.

A

M. Bovis, diarrhea, lymohadenopathy, intermittent fever, emaciation

raw milk/meat products, non-healing ulcers, cough/pain, and meningitis

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4
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CJD in humans can have an incubation period of __ years and signs of __ changes, persistent __ , dementia and neuro signs

A

10, behavioral, pain

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5
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what are the control effects for CJD and what is the risk in the US?

A
  • prohibition of the slaughter of down cows
  • inhibit feeding mammalian meat/bone meal in livestock animal feed
  • prohibiting specified risk materials in any product
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6
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cryptosporidiosis in humans causes moderate/severs __, low grade __ and __ cramps with very ___ tx options and gets worse for the immunocompromised

A

watery diarrhea, fever, stomach, limited

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7
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Cryptosporidiosis has millions of __ expelled daily by infected persons/calf and it only takes __ to infect humans so you wear a __

A

oocysts, 10-130, mask

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8
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leptospirosis in humans is __ with the 1st phase showing __ symptoms and the 2nd causing __, __ and __ . The dz is mostly self limiting but should be tx with __ to prevent severe disease

A

biphasic, flu-like, meningitis, kidney failure, liver damage, antibiotics

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9
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Anthrax is __ in the US but most commonly presents as the __ form and needs __ treatment

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RARE, cutaneous, quick

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10
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rabies is a __ transmitted by __ with no treatment available once symptoms start

A

lyssavirus (enveloped ssRNA), saliva

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11
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pseudocowpox looks like __ disease in cattle and is known as ___ in humans where they gain __ but there is no __ or ___

A

foot and mouth, milkers nodules, immunity, vax, tx

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dermatophytosis is __ and can be treated with __ and __ or prevented by __ and increased __

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ringworm, antifungal sprays and creams, gloves, hygeine

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14
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Zoonotic diseases of small ruminants

A

Q fever
chlamydiosis
Orf
Toxoplasma gondii
Brucella melitensis
Mcobacterium caprae

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15
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Q fever is caused by __ which is resistant to __ , __, __ and __ causing abortions, __ and __ in small ruminants

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high temps, uv light, disinfectants, osmotic pressure, weak offspring and stillbirths

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16
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what does q fever look like in humans?

A

flu like symptoms
GIT symptoms
pneumonis

most ppl get it from raw milk, meat, etc and need intracellular long duration antibiotics

17
Q

chlamydiosis in sheep is caused by __ and causes __ and __ in both animals and humans with __ being the best preventative measure

A

chlamydia abortus, abortion and fetal death, PPE

18
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ORF is a __ spread by direct or indirect contact that in sheep causes lesions on the nostrils, __, __, __, __and inside mouths while humans usually have lesions on their __. The best way to prevent it is to __ and there is a __ available

A

parapoxvirus, around the eyes, coronary band, vulva, udder, hands, wear gloves, vaccine

19
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T/F: small ruminants with T gondii look very sick

A

F- they just abort or have mummies

20
Q

brucella melitensis is __ pathogenic in humans

A

highly

21
Q

Zoonotic swine diseases

A

Swine Flu
streptococcus
erysipeloid
yersinia enterocolitica
nipah virus
hepatitis E virus
MRSA
pseudorabies

22
Q

Swine flu is an ___ that causes __, __ and other flu like symptoms in humans and swine

A

orthomyoviridae, fever, lethargy

23
Q

what is the difference between antigenic drift and shift?

A

drift:
random mutations
slight change in antigen
slowly
epidemics

shift:

reassortment of genome
new surface antigens
quickly
epidemics and pandemics

24
Q

Streptococcus is the __ infectious disease in swine industry. It causes __ , __ and __ in swine while it cause __, __, __ and __ in humans with __ consumption asa the most common risk factors

A

leading, meningitis, septicemia, arthritis

meningitis, sepsis, toxic shock, uveitis

25
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erysipeloid is __ important to the pig industry and causes __ on hands in humans

A

economically, mild cutaneous red swelling

26
Q

what antibiotics can treat erysipeloid?

A

penicillin and cephalosporins

27
Q

yersinia enterocolitica causes little to no disease in _ but causes fever, abd pain, bloody diarrhea and sepsis in __

A

swine, humans

28
Q

__ are the primary reservoir of nipah virus which causes __ causing death with a __ mortality rate in humans

A

fruit bats, encephalitis, 40%

29
Q

what are 2 emerging swine zoonoses?

A

hepatitis E virus
MRSA

30
Q

pseudorabies is present in __ swine and prevented by good __

A

feral, biosecurity

31
Q

HPAI is spread by __ and ___ with a __ mortality rate in birds and mild __ signs in humans with 50% mortality

A

feces, respiratory secretions, high, UR

32
Q

Virulent new castle disease in birds can be velogenic with __ mortality or mesogenic with __ mortality and poor egg quality/quantity

A

90%, 10%

33
Q

chlamydia psittaci exists as an __ between cells and causes __ signs in birds and __ signs in humans

A

elementary, GI, respiratory

tx with antibiotics

34
Q

shiga toxin producing e-coli are naturally in cattle but a a major cause of ___ in humans

A

foodborne illness

35
Q

Listeriosis gram + short rods multiply at ___ F and cause __ with unilateral lesions in cattle and mild __ illness in humans

A

24, encephalitis, intestinal

36
Q

Campylobacter fetus fetus causes __ in sheep and cattle and __ or __ in humans that is often self limiting

A

sporadic late term abortion, gastroenteritis, rarely sepsis

37
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campylobacter jejuni jejuni naturally colonizes in the __ of poultry, cattle and sheep and is one of the __ causes of human gastroenteritis in the world

A

intestines, most common