Lab 6 Flashcards
(28 cards)
Correct term for host range of Hepatozoonosis:
Obligate heteroxenous.
In which cells do gamonts of Hepatozoon develop?
Neu granulocytes.
Which form of Hepatozoon canis can be found in the Neu granulocytes?
Gamont.
What is the vector of Hepatozoon canis?
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Symptom not in dog affected with Babeiosis:
Abortion.
Animal that aborts foetus in Babeiosis:
Cow.
In which animal does Babeiosis infection affect the eyes?
Dog.
Which Babesia has zoonotic significance?
B.bingemina.
B.divergans.
What is the difference between the cell preference of Babesia and Theileria?
Theileria can develop in ly, Babesia does not.
What type of animals does Babeiosis affect?
Mammals.
Which sp. do not have haemoglobinuria as a clinical sign of Babeiosis?
Eq.
Babesia vogeli can infect:
Dogs.
Which cells does Babesia first infect?
RBCs.
Which sp. can occur in cattle?
B.divergans.
Which is ‘small babesia’
B. canis.
Form of Theileria that occurs in RBCS:
Piroplasm.
In what cells do the Koch bodies develop?
Ly.
Theleria annulata is seen in which sp. ?
Cattle.
What is the size of Koch bodies?
10 - 12µm.
Koch bodies are:
Schizonts in WBCs.
Vertebrate animals susceptible to Encephalitozoonosis:
Many mammals( Rabbits, Rodents, Car, Primates).
Which staining can’t you use int he detection of Encephalitozoa?
HE staining.
In Encephalitozoonosis, eye disorders are seen in which sp.?
Fox and Dog.
During the necropsy, thickened and nodular V. in A. of viscera can be seen with naked eye in:
Encephalitozoonosis.