Louping ill and Tick Borne Encephalitis Flashcards

(37 cards)

1
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Louping ill is seen in cattle in North America

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False

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2
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The louping ill was introduced to Australia to control rabbit population

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False

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3
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The louping ill is seen in cattle in Great Britain and Scandinavia

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False

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4
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The principle vector of the Louping ill virus is Rhipicephalus appendiculatus

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False

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5
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Louping ill is present only in tropical and subtropical countries

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False

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6
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Louping ill is most frequently seen in sheep

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True

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7
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Abortion and foetal malformations are the most typical signs of louping ill in sheep

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False

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8
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The Louping Ill is seen in rabbits in Australia

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False

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9
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Louping ill is usually seen in rabbits

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False

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10
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Differential diagnoses of Louping-Ill: Listeria, Rabies, Scrapie

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True

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11
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Louping-Ill is a disease of swine

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False

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12
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Louping ill occurs in the Far-East

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False

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13
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Louping ill is transmitted by mosquitoes and midges

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False

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14
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The tick borne encephalitis is endemic in central Europe

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True

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The main vectors of tick borne encephalitis virus are sylvatic mammalian species

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False

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16
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The tick borne encephalitis virus can be transmitted via consumption of raw milk

17
Q

The consumption of raw goat milk is a possible source of human tick borne encephalitis

18
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Biphasic fever is a characteristic of TBE

19
Q

The Tick-borne encephalitis is widespread in North America

20
Q

Consumption of contaminated, raw goat milk is a possible source of human tick-borne
encephalitis virus infection

21
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Inactivated vaccines are used for the prevention of humans from tick-borne encephalitis

22
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The main vectors of the tick-borne encephalitis virus are sylvatic mammalian species

23
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The main vectors of the tick-borne encephalitis virus are Hyalomma and Dermocentor
species

24
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The tick-borne encephalitis virus is resistant to detergents

25
Mainly birds develop tick-borne encephalitis
False
26
Tick-borne encephalitis is mainly seen in humans
False Denne må være true
27
Tick-borne encephalitis viruses are present only in tropical regions
False
28
Inactivated vaccines are available against tick-borne encephalitis for humans
True
29
The tick-borne encephalitis is widespread in North America
False
30
Tick-borne encephalomyelitis mainly occurs clinically in humans
True
31
Tick-borne encephalomyelitis occurs throughout Europe and Asia
True
32
Tick-borne encephalomyelitis exists as natural foci infections
True
33
Ruminants are long term carries of tick-borne encephalomyelitis virus
False
34
Tick-borne encephalomyelitis most frequently is seen clinically in ruminants
False
35
Occasionally tick-borne encephalomyelitis virus can be transmitted to humans via consuming raw milk
True
36
Tick-borne encephalomyelitis occurs seasonally
True
37
For humans inactivated tick-borne encephalomyelitis virus vaccines are also available
True