30 Questions
Which classification system is based on the viral genome?
Baltimore's classification
Which family of viruses is characterized by linear double-stranded DNA and non-enveloped, icosahedral morphology?
Adenoviridae
Which virus causes infectious canine hepatitis and can be potentially fatal in unvaccinated puppies?
Canine adenovirus 2
Which virus family is known for its cytoplasmic replication, presence of intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies, and transmission through direct contact and fomites?
Poxviridae
Which disease is characterized by a dry, harsh, hacking cough due to tracheobronchitis and can be caused by a canine adenovirus?
Kennel cough
Which of the following is a possible mode of transmission for Monkeypox?
Direct contact with blood, bodily fluids, cutaneous or mucosal lesions of infected animals
What is the recommended preventive measure for Monkeypox?
Isolating at home when infected
Which virus causes erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) in children?
Human parvovirus B19
What is the mortality rate of Canine parvovirus in puppies?
80%
Which of the following diseases is NOT caused by a parvovirus?
Feline panleukopenia (feline infectious enteritis)
Which virus causes reproductive failure with no maternal signs in pigs?
Porcine parvovirus
Which family of viruses is characterized by linear double-stranded DNA and an envelope?
Herpesviridae
Which virus causes Aujeszky's disease in pigs?
Suid herpesvirus
Which herpesvirus causes cold sores in humans?
HHV-1
Which family of viruses is characterized by circular double-stranded DNA and is transmitted through sexual or close direct contact?
Papillomaviridae
Which DNA virus family is characterized by its ability to cause benign tumors such as warts or papillomas?
Polyomaviridae
Which DNA virus family is known for its circular double-stranded DNA and non-enveloped structure?
Adenoviridae
Which DNA virus family is associated with hepatocytes and can cause acute or chronic hepatitis?
Hepadnaviridae
Which DNA virus family is known for its partially double-stranded circular DNA and enveloped structure?
Hepadnaviridae
Which virus is primarily responsible for contagious pustular dermatitis in sheep and goats?
Orf virus
Which DNA virus family is associated with respiratory system, kidneys, and brain as its cell tropism?
Polyomaviridae
Which virus is transmitted by biting lice and its eradication is important?
Swine Pox
Which virus was released in Australia in 1950 to control rabbits and had initial mortality rates of over 90%?
Myxomatosis
Which virus is mostly found in cattle and cats and is zoonotic?
Cowpox
Which virus was responsible for a devastating disease that swept through many countries and was declared eradicated in 1980?
Smallpox
Which of the following books is NOT mentioned as a source for the material used in the presentation?
Veterinary Virology, Smith et al., 5th ed.
Which of the following diseases is NOT mentioned as an example of naming by disease symptoms and lesions?
African Swine Fever (pigs, warthogs)
Which disease is known by different names depending on the country?
Classical Swine Fever
Which virus family is associated with Foot and Mouth Disease?
Picornaviridae - Enterovirus
What is the purpose of virus taxonomy?
To classify and categorize viruses based on their characteristics
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