Small animal importable disease Flashcards

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What do dogs need when travelling from UK to EU/NI

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Microchip (at or before date of rabies vaccination)
Rabies vaccination
Animal health certificate

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What additional thing do dogs need if travelling to finland, NI, norway, malta

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Echinococcus treatment i.e praziquanted
So be given >24 hours and <5 days before arrival

ALSO NEED THIS WHEN RETURNING TO UK; from non-enchinococcus free country

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3
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What is the earliest age a puppy can be imported into the UK

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15 weeks (12 weeks until rabies vaccine; then 3 week wait period)

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4
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What is Leishmania

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L infantum
= protozoal zoonotic disease spread by Phlebotomus sandfly

Common in SW Europe

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5
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Clinical signs of Leishmania

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NB: lots relate to immune complex formation

Skin lesions, inappetence/weight loss, lymphadenopathy, lameness, anaemia, renal failure, diarrhoea

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What drug is used to treat leismaniosis

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Miltefosine

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7
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How can owners avoid leishmania infection

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More risk at dusk/night esp when still

Vaccination
Scalibor collar (deltamethrin) NOT IN CATS
Advantix spot on (NOT IN CATS)

Unlicensed seresto collat

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How is babesia canis transmitted

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Via dermacentor tick (decorated one)

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Where is babesia canis common due to tick distribution

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Northern spain and France

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Clinical signs of babesiosis

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Pallor, jaundice, pyrexia, splenomegaly, haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopaenia

Lethargy, weakness

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How can we diagnose babesiosis

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Via blood smear and looking for intra-erythrocytic parasite

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12
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What drug is used to treat babesiosis

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Imidocarb diproprionate

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13
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WHat is ehrichiolosis

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Disease caused by infection with ehrlichia canis
–> Transmitted by brown dog tick
Common in Cyprus, Italy

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14
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What is challenging about preventing ehrlichiosis

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Only takes 3 hours for transmission of disease; even best acaracides can’t kill ticks this quickly

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Clinical signs of erhlichiosis

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Acute: lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, pyrexia, bleeding disorders
Chrnic: bone marrow damage, immune complex damage

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16
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What does SNAP4dx test for

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Heart worm, lyme disease, erhlichiosis, anaplasma

17
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Treating erhlichiosis

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Doxocycline; imidocarb for chronic cases

18
Q

Which heartworm affects dogs transmitted by mosquitos

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Dirofilaria immitis; transmitted by mosquitos

19
Q

Which nematode causes subcut dirofilariosis

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Dirofilaria repens
See subcut nodules, facial nodular dematitis, pruritis popular dermatitis

20
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Lifecycle of echinococcus multiocularis

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Tapeworm; eggs in dogs faeces eaten by rodents –> multiocular cyst in rodent liver –> distant metastasis

Dog eats infected rat; gets ADULT tapeworm in guts and produced eggs
–> If humans ingest eggs, can get multiocular cysts develop

21
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Which collars are available for tick control

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Seresto: for cats and dogs; imidacloprid and flumethrin
Scalibor: just dogs; deltamethrin