Campylobacter Proliferative Enteropathy Spirochaetes Flashcards

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The agent of bovine genital campylobacteriosis is Campylobacter fetus subsp. bovis

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Inflammation of the prepuce is a common clinical sign of bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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Abortion is a common clinical sign of bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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The number of repeat breeders is increased in the case of bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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Campylobacter jejuni can cause enteritis in young dogs

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Per os infection occurs in the case of enteric campylobacteriosis

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Blood never appears in the faces in the case of enteric campylobacteriosis

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Focal necrosis is a post mortem lesion in the case of campylobacter hepatitis of poultry

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Campylobacter are obligate anaerobic bacteria

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Campylobacters are microaerophilic bacteria

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Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis causes bovine genital campylobacter

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12
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Infertility of cows is consequence of bovine genital campylobacter

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13
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Campylobacter jejuni can cause enteritis in humans

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14
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Raw milk can be the source of human Campylobacter jejuni infection

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15
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Campylobacter jejuni can cause hepatitis in humans

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16
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There are widespread vaccinations to prevent diseases caused by Campylobacter jejuni in humans

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Campylobacter species are Gram-positive curved and motile rods

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Campylobacters are fastidious and microaerophilic bacteria

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Bovine genital campylobacteriosis is caused C. fetus ssp. fetus

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20
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Campylobacter hepatitis of hens is caused C. fetus ssp. fetus

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21
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Bovine genital campylobacteriosis is an acute septicemic disease

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22
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Infertility of the bulls is a clinical sign of bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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Abortion is a clinical sign of bovine genital campylobacteriosis

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24
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Bovine genital campylobacteriosis can be diagnosed by staining the stomach content of the foetus

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25
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Campylobacter jejuni can cause diarrhoea in young dogs

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Campylobacter jejuni can cause septicaemia in young dogs

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27
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An important clinical signs of campylobacter hepatitis of poultry are the drop of egg production

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Fibrinous peri-hepatitis is a post mortem lesion in the case of campylobacter hepatitis of poultry

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29
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Proliferative enteropathies are caused by Campylobacter hyointestinalis

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30
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Proliferative Enteropathies occur in pigs btw. 6 - 20 weeks of age

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Lawsonia intracellularis affects growers

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Intestinal adenomatosis is a form of proliferative enteropathies

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Proliferative enteropathies occur in pigs between 6 and 20 weeks of ager

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Tiamulin can be used for the treatment of proliferative enteropathies

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35
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Swine dysentery is caused by Brachyspira hyodysenteriae

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Lesions of Swine Dysentery are mainly seen in the large intestine

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37
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Necrosis of the gut epithelium is a lesion of swine dysentery

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38
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Haemorrhages under the serous membranes are typically postmortem lesions of swine dysentery

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39
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Leptospira Tarassovi can cause abortion in pigs

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40
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Inactivated vaccines are used for the prevention of bovine leptospirosis

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Clinical signs of the central nervous system can be seen in the case of leptospirosis of young dogs

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Bovine leptospirosis can be successfully treated with penicillins

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43
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Set of fetuses can be seen in the case abortion of sows caused by Leptospira bacteria

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44
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Chronic nephritis is a frequent clinical sign of leptospirosis of old dogs

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45
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Leptospira can be detected with silver impregnation test

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46
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Leptospirosis of suckling piglets is a frequent acute disease

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47
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Generally attenuated vaccines are used for the prevention of leptospirosis of pigs

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48
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Leptospira bacteria are transmitted by ticks

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49
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Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae can cause acute disease of young dogs

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50
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Leptospira can cause moon blindness of horses

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51
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Abortion is the main clinical sign of leptospirosis in dogs

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52
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Leptospirosis of young dogs is mainly caused by Leptospira canis

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