Calici Flashcards

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Calicivirus can cause persisting infections in the tonsils

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Sapoviruses cause gastrointestinal infections in human

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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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VES causes mortality in piglets

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Lameness is one of the signs of vesicular exanthema in swine

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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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Vesicular exanthema of swine is sea-mammal origin

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

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Feline calicivirus is carried and shed by vaccinated animals too

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The feline calicivirus is shed in excretes

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The feline calicivirus infection can be recognised by the ulcers seen on the tongue

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The feline calicivirus infection can cause the limping of kittens

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Bordetella bronchiseptica can complicate calicivirus infection of cats

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Virulent strains of feline calicivirus can cause severe systemic syndrome

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Feline calicivirus can cause persisting infection In the tonsils

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Cats may carry and shed feline calicivirus for several month or years

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Some variants of feline calicivirus may escape vaccine induced protection

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Cats shed the Feline calicivirus for several weeks

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Lameness and fever are possible clinical signs of Feline calicivirus infection.

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Oral erosions are signs of Feline calicivirus infection.T

Virulent strains of the Feline calicivirus can cause systemic disease with mortality

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Oral erosions are signs of Feline calicivirus infection

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Virulent strains of the Feline calicivirus can cause systemic disease with mortality

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25
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Virulent systemic feline calicivirus causes more severe symptom in kittens

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26
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Infected cats carry feline calicivirus at least for a month

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Feline calicivirus infection may cause pyrexia and lameness

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28
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Erosions on the oral mucosa are frequent signs of feline calicivirus infection

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29
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RHD virus is used for biological control of rural rabbits

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30
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RHD virus propagates in the liver of the infected animals

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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease is characterized by rapid progression

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Up to 100% of susceptible rabbits may be killed by rabbit haemorrhagic disease

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Hepatic necrosis is a frequent lesion of rabbit hemorrhagic disease

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34
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Rabbits over 1 month of age become susceptible to the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease virus.

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The haemorrhage in RHD is the result of virus multiplication in the liver

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36
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In RHD pathology we can see haemorrhages and infarcts in the kidney

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37
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Vaccine against RHD is produced in rabbits

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38
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RHD causes airborne infection

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