10 Questions
Transmission of EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANAEMIA can occur through contaminated food and water.
False
The EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANAEMIA virus multiplies in monocytes.
False
The incubation period of EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANAEMIA is typically several years.
False
EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANAEMIA is characterized by cell lysis.
False
Infected individuals are only carriers for a short period of time.
False
In the liver, the degeneration of central hepatocytes is a characteristic feature of equine influenza.
False
The diagnosis of the disease involves serology such as AGID, ELISA, and Western Blot.
False
In the chronic stage of the disease, the spleen is characterized by a coarsely granulated pulp hyperplasia and hyperaemia, with a pale pink colour.
True
The disease is characterized by a non-suppurative meningitis.
False
The disease can be transmitted through contact with contaminated soil.
False
Test your knowledge about Equine Infectious Anaemia, a worldwide disease caused by a lentivirus, its transmission, and pathogenesis. Learn about the symptoms, carriers, and more.
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