Adeno Flashcards

(60 cards)

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Adenoviruses are resistant to detergents and lipid solvents

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True

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Adenoviruses are resistant to detergents

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True

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3
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Intranuclear inclusion bodies are frequently seen in adenovirus-infected tissues

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True

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4
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In immunocompromised foals equine adenoviruses may cause severe respiratory disease

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True

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5
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Crowded keeping conditions may facilitate the spread of adenoviruses in a population

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True

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6
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Serological cross-reactions may be seen between adenoviruses with the same genus

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True

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7
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Adenoviruses are good antigens

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True

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8
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Adenovirus may cause subclinical infections

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True

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9
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Equine adenovirus causes haemorrhagic enteritis in foals

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True

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10
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Mastadenoviruses infect only mammalian species

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True

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11
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Adenoviruses can cause interstitial pneumonia in calves and lambs

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True

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12
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Adenoviruses can cause pneumoenteritis in calves and lambs

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True

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13
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Bovine adenovirus may damage kidney tubular cells

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True

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14
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Adenoviral pneumoenteritis is frequently followed by bacterial secondary infections in cattle

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True

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15
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Adenoviruses may cause urolithiasis in sheep

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True

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16
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Adenoviral pneumo-enteritis is rarely fatal in calves and lambs

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True

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17
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Bovine adenoviruses are endemic in the majority of large scale cattle stocks

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True

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18
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Poor keeping conditions and colostral immunity significantly influence the severity of adenovirus associated disease in cattle

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True

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19
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Adenoviruses are among the causative agents of chronic bovine respiratory disease complex

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True

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20
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Colostrum uptake influences

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True

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21
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In crowded keeping conditions the consequences of bovine adenovirus infections are usually more severe

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True

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22
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Bovine adenovirus-10 may cause haemorrhagic enteritis

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True

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23
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Bovine adenoviruses usually cause disease in calves

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True

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24
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Rarely fatal

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True

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25
Canine adenovirus 1 may cause fatal encephalitis in foxes
True
26
Puppies between the age of 3 and 6 months are most sensitive to canine hepatitis
True
27
Dogs carry the canine adenovirus in the kidneys for several months
True
28
Canine adenovirus 1 damages endothelial cells
True
29
Elevated ALT and AST levels in the serum are potential signs of canine infectious hepatitis
True
30
Canine adenovirus serotype 1 may cause encephalitis in certain carnivore hosts
True
31
Canine adenoviral hepatitis is relatively rare in developed countries, because many dogs are vaccinated against it
True
32
Ocular lesions can develop in the extended and chronic stages of canine viral hepatitis
True
33
Gallbladder wall oedema is a typical lesion in Canine adenovirus-1 infection
True
34
There is serological cross-protection between Canine adenovirus type 1 and 2
True
35
Both CAdV-2 and CAdV-1 serotype can be used to vaccinate against Rubarth's disease
True
36
Canine adenovirus infection is sporadic in Hungary
True
37
Dogs with Rubarth's disease have a long-term carrier status
True
38
During Canine adenovirus infection hepatitis and encephalitis are the main clinical signs
True
39
Vaccines usually contains CAdV-2 strain in live form
True
40
Rubarth's disease is caused by CAdV-1
True
41
Canine adenovirus 2 is among the causative agents of kennel cough
True
42
Canine adenovirus 2 can cause upper respiratory tract inflammation
True
43
Aviadenoviruses and goose parvovirus may cause similar pathology lesions in goslings
True
44
Avian adenovirus spread both vertically and horizontally
True
45
Aviadenovirus infections of geese may cause lesions similar to the Derzsys disease
True
46
Avin adenoviruses may cause hepatitis in chicken
True
47
Chicken adenovirus can cause embryonic death, bronchitis, and inclusion body hepatitis
True
48
Aviadenoviruses can cause hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome in geese
True
49
Anaemia and increased mortality are signs of chicken inclusion body hepatitis
True
50
Aviadenoviruses may cause hepatitis in chickens
True
51
The turkey haemorrhagic enteritis virus can cause marble spleen diseases in pheasants
True
52
The turkey haemorrhagic enteritis virus can cause spleen lesions as well
True
53
The turkey haemorrhagic enteritis and marble spleen disease are caused by the same virus
True
54
The egg drop syndrome virus can be transmitted vertically
True
55
In young geese, respiratory disease may be caused by EDS virus
True
56
The Egg drop syndrome virus may cause respiratory disease in young
True
57
Egg Drop Syndrome infects duck and geese as well
True
58
Inactivated vaccines are used for the prevention of Egg Drop Syndrome
True
59
Egg Drop Syndrome virus can spread germinatively
True
60
Egg Drop Syndrome occurs in Hungary
True