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Do sheep and goat pox cause nasal congestion?

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Is smallpox a zoonosis?

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3
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BVDV co-infection with wine cluster age?

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Is Hungary free from swine pox?

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Wild boars are susceptible to Aujeszy’s disease virus

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EDS occurs en masse in egg flocks.

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Rhinotracheitis can also cause encephalitis.

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Cowpox heals with scarring.

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Chickenpox heals with scarring.

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Ajuszeky can cause asymptomatic carriage in wild animals. (in wild carnivores?)

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Resistant species can be artificially infected with a large amount of pathogen, superinfection.

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Aujeszky’s lymph node causes hemorrhagic death in suckling pigs.

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13
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Mastadenoviruses are arboviruses

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14
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Abortive infection causes miscarriage and …

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15
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ILT causes viremia and general symptoms in 3-week-old chickens.

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16
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species specific resistance can be overcome by increasing the number of agents

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17
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Infectious rhinotracheitis can cause encephalitis.

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18
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It is possible to vaccinate negative herds against Orf with a live vaccine.

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The wild boar population is free from Aujeszky.

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Aujeszky’s can be unspotted carriers of wild carnivores.

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IBR causes interstitial pneumonia.

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22
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Sheep and goat pox cause purulent discharge from the nose.

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23
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Pigeon herpes/pigeon pox (I don’t remember exactly) causes illness in day-old animals.

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Swine pox is generally generalized.

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25
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Aujeszky causes tonsil necrosis in suckling piglets.

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26
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Stomatitis nodosa usually occurs together with BVDV (co-infection).

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27
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EDS has a germinal infection.

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28
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Derzsy’s disease causes pneumonia/respiratory symptoms in ducks.

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29
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They vaccinate against Marek’s disease in the hatchery.

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30
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Mortality = dead animals/herd

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31
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Mortality = number of dead animals/number of sick animals

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32
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Skin nodulation in humans causes lymph node swelling and ulceration.

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33
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The age of skin knotting is only spread directly from animal to animal.

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34
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Parvovirus causes hemorrhagic kidney and enteritis in geese.

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35
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PCV-2 causes SMEDI.

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36
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PCV-2 causes respiratory symptoms.

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37
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Blue eye disease is caused by canine infectious laryngotracheitis.

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38
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Another blue eye where he also paired it with something other than the Rubarth

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39
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Duck plague is a disease with low morbidity and mortality, causing mild symptoms.

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40
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CAV causes mass disease in egg flocks.(does this mean layer hens?

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If so FALSE

41
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Calf adenovirus causes mild respiratory symptoms.

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42
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Calf adenovirus alone can cause severe pneumonia.

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43
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In the case of a tolerated infection, the pathogen’s antigens are detectable.

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44
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We can check immunity from Aujeszky with ELISA.

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45
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During the generation change, we keep the seronegative newborns.

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46
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In the case of a viral illness, the use of antibiotics may be indicated.

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47
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There is no germinal infection in Marek’s disease.

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48
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Smallpox is a zoonosis.

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49
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EDS causes inflammation in the fallopian tube.

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50
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Smallpox heals with a scar

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51
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Papillomaviruses reach the skin through viraemia.

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52
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Hungary is free from swine pox.

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F

53
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The causative agent of destructive rhinitis is stenox.

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54
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An acute form of Marek’s disease causes cancer.

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55
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Canine herpes virus can cause reproductive disorders.

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56
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Maternal antibodies affect the timing of vaccination.

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57
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CPV-2 causes parvovirus diarrhea in dogs

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58
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Aleutian disease of mink causes enteritis.

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59
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PCV-1causes disease in pigs

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60
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There are 4 serological variants of porcine circovirus.

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61
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Myxomatosis…

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62
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On the 100th day, weak fetuses are born from infected pig fetuses.

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63
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On the 75th day, mummified fetuses are born from infected pig fetuses.

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64
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During a latent infection, the pathogen’s antigen cannot be detected.

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65
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EHV-1 AND EHV-4 cause miscarriage.

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66
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With serology, we can detect measurable antibody levels as early as 2 days after infection.

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F

67
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Sheep and goat pox are endemic in southern Europe

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