25 Questions
What is the typical incubation period for this disease?
4-6 days
Which species is susceptible to this disease?
Chickens
What is the primary mode of transmission for this disease?
Fecal-oral transmission
What are the causative agents of this disease?
Eimeria spp.
How can this disease be spread?
In blowing dust, boots, clothing, and equipment
What is the mode of transmission of the virus in chickens?
Through nasal secretions and feces
Which of the following is a susceptible species for the virus transmission?
Chickens
How does the virus contaminate the environment?
Through nasal secretions and feces
Which of the following body fluids can carry the virus in infected birds?
Nasal secretions
What is a primary way for the virus to leave an infected bird's body?
Through nasal secretions and feces
What is the recommended dose of Vitamin K for administration?
1-5 mg/kg
What is the recommended concentration of selenium to be administered?
0.2 ppm
For how many days should copper sulphate be administered in the feed?
7 days
What is the recommended concentration of copper sulphate in the feed?
1 kg/ton
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the given text?
Administration of iron supplements
Which type of organisms are spectrum antibiotics effective against?
Gram-positive bacteria and some Gram-negative bacteria
Which of the following organisms are spectrum antibiotics NOT effective against?
Viruses
What is the characteristic of spectrum antibiotics?
They are broad-spectrum and effective against most bacteria
Which of the following organisms is NOT mentioned in the text as being susceptible to spectrum antibiotics?
Mycobacteria
Which type of bacteria are spectrum antibiotics NOT effective against?
All Gram-negative bacteria
What is typically examined during laboratory diagnosis?
History and clinical signs
Which examination is specifically mentioned for the leg bones?
Histological examination
What kind of lesions are considered during the diagnostic process?
Post-mortem lesions
What part of the body is specifically mentioned for histological examination?
Leg bones
In addition to history and clinical signs, what else is important for laboratory diagnosis?
Post-mortem lesions
Test your knowledge on how the avian influenza virus is transmitted among chicken populations. Learn about the routes of transmission through nasal secretions and feces of infected birds contaminating the environment.
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