Hepatozoonosis of dogs, Babesiosis, Theileriosis, Encephalitozoonosis, Flashcards
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What is the vector of Hepatozoon canis?
Other
Not flea lice or fly
What are the vertebrates susceptible for Babesiosis?
Birds and mammals
What is the animal that may abort its foetus in consequence of Babesiosis:
Cattle
What are the host that does not show haemoglobinuria during Babesia-infection?
Horses
What word is correct to describe certain form of Babesia?
Sporozoite
What is the Babesia species that can infect dog among the following ones?
B. gibsoni
In what cells does the Theileria begin to develop inside first vertebrate host?
Lymphocytes
What is the species among the following ones that has not any zoonotic significance?
Theileria annulata
In what cells do the Koch bodies occur?
Lymphocytes
What is the correct term to describe the host preferences of Encephalitozoon?
Euryxenous
What is the staining method that cannot be applied to detect Encephalitozoon spores in tissues
Haematoxylin Eoisin staining
Correct term for host range of Hepatozoonosis:
Obligate heteroxenous
In which cells do gamonts of Hepatozoon develop?
Neutrophil granulocytes
Which form of Hepatozoon canis can be found in the neutrophil granulocytes?
Gamonts
Which symptom is not present in the dog affected with Babeiosis:
Abortion
In which animal does Babeiosis infection affect the eyes?
dog
Which Babesia has zoonotic significance?
B. bigemina
What is the difference between the cell preference of Babesia and Theileria?
Theileria can develop in lymphocytes, babesia does not
What symptom does not belong to the common symptoms of Babeiosis of dog?
Abortion
What is the species of Babesia that have zoonotic character?
B. divergens of cow
What type of animals does Babeiosis affect?
Mammals
Babesia vogeli can infect:
Dogs
Which cells does Babesia first infect?
RBC’s
Which species can occur in cattle?
B. divergens