PQS - Fowl paratyphoid✅ Flashcards

1
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Clinical signs of fowl paratyphoid are frequently seen in the laying period

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2
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Fowl paratyphoid is limited to the gut, there is no septicaemia

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F

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3
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Fowl paratyphoid has been eradicated in Europe

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F

Worldwide, frequent disease

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4
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Agent of fowl paratyphoid can cause generalised disease.

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5
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Some viral infections can predispose animals to fowl paratyphoid

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6
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salmonella avium is the main aetiological agent of fowl paratyphoid

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7
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Germinative infection can occur in the case of fowl paratyphoid

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8
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Fowl Paratyphoid is caused by facultative pathogenic salmonellae

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9
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Infectious bursitis can predispose chicken to fowl paratyphoid.

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10
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Fowl paratyphoid is caused by Salmonella Gallinarum/Pullorum

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11
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Fowl paratyphoid alone occurs at any age

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The susceptibility decreases with age

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12
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Fowl paratyphoid is a septicaemic disease in chicken

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13
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Salmonella gallinarum is the causative agent of fowl paratyphoid

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F

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14
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Fowl paratyphoid cannot be seen in the European poultry flocks anymore

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15
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Germinative infection happens in the case of fowl paratyphoid

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16
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Lesions of fowl paratyphoid occur only in the intestinal tract

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17
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Salmonella Enteritidis can cause fowl paratyphoid

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18
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Fowl paratyphoid occurs typically in 2-5 months old poultry

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In 0-2 week olds, up to 4 weeks of age

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19
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Germinative infection does not occur in the case of fowl paratyphoid

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F

20
Q

There are no vaccines to prevent fowl paratyphoid

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F

21
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Salmonella derby is a frequent agent of fowl paratyphoid.

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F

22
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Clinical signs of fowl paratyphoid are mainly seen in adult birds

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F

there are no clinical signs in adults, except for in pigeons

23
Q

Germinative infection does not occur in the case of fowl paratyphoid.

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F

24
Q

Clinical signs of fowl paratyphoid can be successfully stopped with antibiotics

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F

Antibiotics are not good

25
Q

The agent of fowl paratyphoid are facultative pathogenic bacteria

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T

26
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The clinical signs of fowl paratyphoid are mainly seen in birds below 4 weeks of age.

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T

27
Q

Antibiotic treatment can prevent the carriage of salmonella, after fowl paratyphoid

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F

28
Q

Paratyphoid of poultry can be spread in a germinative way

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T

29
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Paratyphoid of poultry only affects the intestines

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F

30
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Paratyphoid of poultry affects adult animals mainly.

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F

31
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The clinical signs of fowl paratyphoid can be seen mainly in adult hens

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F

No clinical signs in adult hens

32
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Fowl paratyphoid is a generalized disease with septicaemia.

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T

33
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Isolation of the agent of fowl paratyphoid from the parenchymal organs results in
aetiological diagnosis

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T

34
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Fowl paratyphoid is a rare and sporadic disease

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F

35
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Fowl paratyphoid mostly occurs in 0-2 weeks old chickens

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Sometimes seen in up to 4 week old chickens

36
Q

Fowl paratyphoid infection occurs by PO or germinative routes.

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Infection = per os, aerosol, germinative

37
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Purulent conjunctivitis can occur as a clinical sign in ducks with fowl paratyphoid.

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T

38
Q

Fluoroquinolones can be used to treat fowl paratyphoid.

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T

39
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Fowl paratyphoid can be spread by rodents

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T

40
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Fowl paratyphoid can occur alone only in the first 2 weeks of life

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T

41
Q

Live and attenuated vaccines can be used to prevent fowl paratyphoid

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T

42
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Fowl paratyphoid usually causes generalized disease.

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T

43
Q

Fowl paratyphoid causes disease mainly in water fowl

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F

44
Q

We can certify “Salmonella-free” status of poultry stocks with serological test

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F

Eradication is not possible, only reduction can be done !!

45
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Fowl paratyphoid causes high morbidity mostly in water birds

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T