Infectious Diseases and Diagnostics Quiz
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Which of the following is the infective stage of Schistosoma?

  • Metacercaria
  • Sporocyst
  • Miracidium
  • Cercaria (correct)

What is the main cause of ketone bodies appearing in urine?

  • Hypoglycemia (correct)
  • Hyperkalemia
  • Hyperglycemia
  • Hypocalcemia

What is the most suitable vaccine to prevent Brucella in animals, according to the text?

  • Brucella s-19 vaccine (correct)
  • Brucella s-99 vaccine
  • Brucella s-1 vaccine
  • Brucella s-9 vaccine

Which diagnostic test is used for identifying Camphylobacter?

<p>Vaginal mucous agglutination test (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which condition in fowl is associated with a bronze colored liver?

<p>Fowl cholera (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary symptom in sheep indicated by Brucella ovis infection?

<p>Orchitis, prosthitis, or epididymitis (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When does ovulation occur in cows in relation to the oestrous cycle?

<p>After the end of estrous cycle (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What antidote is used for treating lead poisoning?

<p>Ca-Na EDTA (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term paraplegia refer to, in the context of paralysis?

<p>Paralysis of hind quarters (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is considered a mixed nerve (sensory and motor)?

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Flashcards

Schistosoma Cercaria

An infective stage of the parasitic flatworm Schistosoma. It penetrates the skin of its host and enters the bloodstream.

Cuboni Test

A test used to detect pregnancy in mares. It involves examining the vaginal mucus for specific changes.

Spermatogenesis in Buffalo

The process of sperm cell development in male buffaloes takes approximately 64 days.

Feline Distemper

A highly contagious viral disease of cats. It is also known as Feline Panleukopenia, and it can cause a range of symptoms like fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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Ketone Bodies in Urine

An important diagnostic clue for hypoglycemia in animals. Elevated ketone bodies in the urine often indicate a lack of available glucose for energy.

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FMD Virus

A virus that causes Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) in livestock. It is very contagious and has a significant economic impact.

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Live Vaccine

A type of vaccine that uses live, weakened forms of the disease-causing organism to stimulate an immune response. An example is the Brucella s-19 vaccine.

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Vaginal Mucous Agglutination Test

A test used to diagnose Campylobacter infection. It involves mixing the vaginal mucus with a specific antigen and observing for agglutination (clumping).

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Biotin Deficiency in Dogs

A condition resulting from a deficiency of biotin in dogs commonly caused by feeding them raw eggs. It can lead to skin problems, hair loss, and other health issues.

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Paraplegia

A type of paralysis affecting the hindquarters of the body. It can be caused by spinal cord injuries, diseases, or other factors.

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Study Notes

Infectious Diseases and Diagnostics

  • Infective stage of Schistosoma - Cercaria
  • Pregnancy diagnosis in mares - Cuboni test
  • Buffalo spermatogenesis duration - 64 days
  • Feline distemper - Feline panleukopenia
  • Hypoglycemia causes ketone bodies in urine
  • Smallest virus - FMD virus
  • Brucella s-19 vaccine - live vaccine
  • Camphylobacter diagnosis - vaginal mucous agglutination test
  • Dolphin/Whale respiration - Lungs
  • Raw egg feeding in dogs - Biotin deficiency
  • Paralysis of hindquarters - Paraplegia
  • Phosphorus poisoning symptom - garlic odour
  • Lead poisoning antidote - Ca-Na EDTA
  • Bronze coloured liver - fowl typhoid/pullorum disease/fowl cholera
  • Abomasum ulcers - Theileriosis
  • Brucella ovis in sheep - epididymitis/orchitis
  • Ovulation in bovine - end of estrous
  • Largest Indian deer - Barasinga
  • Ancylostoma infection route - skin penetration
  • Vagus nerve function - mixed (sensory/motor)
  • Squamous cell carcinoma - pearls
  • Lantana plant ingestion - photosensitivity

Microbiology and Infectious Agents

  • Extracellular organisms - Babesia, Anaplasma, Trypanosoma
  • Antidiuretic hormone deficiency - Diabetes insipidus
  • Avian influenza - H5N1
  • Semen thawing temperature - 37°C for 30 seconds
  • E. coli - Jarres disease
  • Snail control chemical - Copper sulphate
  • Blistering agent - Bin iodine of mercury

Animal Husbandry and Nutrition

  • Cattle dry matter - 3% of body weight
  • Right/left side casting for animal - right torsion
  • Pudendal block - nerve block in penis and prepuce
  • Antioxidants/Free radicals - Vitamin E
  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor - Captopril

Veterinary Surgery

  • Cornual nerve/infratrochlear nerve block - horn surgery in goats
  • Radiation protection material for aprons - Lead

Reproduction and Genetics

  • Haploid cell - spermatid
  • Clostridium perfringens Epsilon toxin - Enterotoxaemia
  • Ligament cut in laparotomy - Median patellar ligament
  • Distal sesamoid bone - Navicular bone

Toxicology and Parasitology

  • Vitamin K - coumadin poison antidote
  • Anthrax - bioterrorism associated disease
  • Toxocara canis - visceral larva migrants
  • Dirofilaria immitis - pulmonary artery
  • Apoptosis - programmed cell death
  • Eimeria tenella - caecal coccidiosis
  • Horse gestation period - 11 months 11 days

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Test your knowledge on various infectious diseases and diagnostic methods related to animals. This quiz covers a range of topics including parasites, vaccinations, and specific conditions affecting livestock and pets. Challenge yourself with questions on symptoms, diagnostic tests, and disease management.

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