Sikakoe Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
Q

Mortality of grower and finisher pigs in case of Aujeszky’s

A

1-2 %

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2
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Mortality of < 2 week olds in Aujeszky’s

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100%

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3
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Mortality of nursery piggies in case of Aujeszky’s

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<50%

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4
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Mortality of post-weaners in case of Aujeszky’s

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5-10%

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5
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Clinical signs of Teschen

A

Ascending Muscle paralysis
Drunken gat
Dog-sitting
Opistothonus

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6
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Clinical signs of chronic form of ASF

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Intermittent fever
Skin ulcers or necrosis (extremities)
Swollen joints (Arthritis)
Respiratory signs
Pericarditis

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7
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Post mortem lesions of Chronic form of ASF

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Focal caseous necrosis and mineralisation
Lung adhesions
Skin lesions

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8
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PCV true or false
Virus excreted through nose, eyes, bronchi, saliva, urine, diarrhea, sperm

A

True

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9
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PCV true or false
Virus first replicates in lymph nodes

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True

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10
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Post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome clinical signs show in 3-6 week old piglets true or false

A

False

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11
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PMWS most typical signs are bronchopneumonia, diarrhea and icterus

A

True

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12
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PMWS prevention is by sow vaccine, true or false

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True

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13
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Seneca valley virus and Aujeszky virus clinical differences in nursing pigs

A

Seneca
- Lethargy, cutaneous enteric and NS signs
- 60% mortality

Aujeszky:
- Hindlimb paralysis, paddling, circling
- Seizures, vomiting
- <100% mortality

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14
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Name zoonotic diseases

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Erysipelas
Streptococcus
Aujeszky (potential)
Campylobacteriosis
TGE (potential)
Salmonella
Clostridia
E.coli
Porcine colonic spirochetosis
Rotavirus
Trueperella pyogenes

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15
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Name five most important preventative methods of postweaning diarrhea

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Vaccination of sow and piglets
Environmental management (hygiene)
Stress: noise levels, social stress, temperature, humidity
All in-all-out strategy
Prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics

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16
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Clinical differences of NEONATAL clostridiosis and colibacillosis

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Clostridiosis
- sudden onset, bloody diarrhea
- high death rate in 1-3 day olds
- Mortality 100%

Colibacillosis
- Watery diarrhea, specific smell, yellow
- Gradual onset, dehydration, 1-5 day olds
- Sepsis

17
Q

Name 5 most common bacterial causes of arthritis in pigs

A

Actinobacillus
Hemophilus
Mycoplasma ?
Streptococcus
Trueperella pyogenes
(Erysipelas chronic)

18
Q

Clinical signs of chronic erysipelas

A

Lameness due to chronic arthritis
Swollen joints
Stiff gait
Endocarditis which may lead to sudden death
Reduced growth and poor condition

19
Q

5 syndromes caused by PCV

A

Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
Porcine dermatitis-nephropathy syndrome
Systemic disease
Reproductive disease
Subclinical infection

20
Q

If Aujeszky’s disease is suspected, you should collect

A

Trigeminal ganglion
Tonsils
Brain if ns signs
Lungs if respiratory signs
Serum
Nasal swabs

21
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Clinical signs of arthritis caused by Trueperella pyogenes

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Swollen, painful joints
Lameness
Fever, reduced appetite
Bone resorption, pain
Purulent stuff leaking out of fistulae of joints