52 Questions
Which books were used as sources for the presented material?
All of the above
What is the name of the disease that affects pigs and has different names in different countries?
Hog Cholera
Which family of viruses does Foot and Mouth Disease belong to?
Aphtovirus
Which virus is primarily contagious pustular dermatitis in sheep and goat?
Orf virus
Which virus was used to control rabbits in Australia and Europe?
Rabbit Myxomatosis
Which virus is mostly found in cattle and cats?
Cowpox
Which virus caused a devastating disease that was eradicated through a global program initiated by WHO?
Smallpox
Which of the following is a mode of transmission for monkeypox?
Direct contact with blood
What is the recommended preventive measure for monkeypox?
Isolating at home when infected
Which virus causes erythema infectiosum in children?
Parvovirus B19
What is the characteristic feature of Canine parvovirus 2 infection in puppies?
Splenomegaly
Which virus is known to cause reproductive failure in pigs and cats?
Parvovirus
Which family of viruses is characterized by linear ds DNA and an enveloped structure?
Herpesviridae
Which virus is responsible for causing cold sores and genital herpes in humans?
Herpesvirus
Which virus is transmitted through direct contact, airborne transmission, and sexual contact?
Coronavirus
Which viral family is highly host- and tissue-specific, causing benign tumors such as warts or papillomas?
Polyomaviridae
Which viral family is characterized by circular ds DNA, non-enveloped structure, and transmission through aerosolized dust, contaminated feces, or egg transmission?
Polyomaviridae
Which viral family is known for partially ds circular DNA, enveloped structure, and transmission through parenteral, sexual, or blood contact?
Hepadnaviridae
Which family does the Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV1) belong to?
Adenoviridae
What is the replication strategy of DNA viruses?
Nuclear replication
Which virus family is known for producing skin lesions?
Poxviridae
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for puppies against Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV1)?
One dose every 3-4 weeks from 6-8 weeks of age
Which viral family is known for causing diseases in pigs and has different names in different countries?
Picornaviridae
Which viral family is known for causing diseases in cattle and has different names in different countries?
Flaviviridae
Which viral family is known for causing diseases in sheep and has different names in different countries?
Caliciviridae
Which viral family is known for causing diseases in pigs and warthogs?
Flaviviridae
Which viral family is known for causing diseases in pigs and is highly host- and tissue-specific?
Paramyxoviridae
Which virus is responsible for causing a highly contagious and often fatal disease in rabbits, spread through mosquitoes, fleas, biting flies, and direct contact with infected animals?
Rabbit Myxomatosis virus
Which virus is primarily responsible for contagious pustular dermatitis in sheep and goats?
Orf virus
Which virus, released in Australia and Europe in the 1950s, was used as a biological control agent to reduce rabbit populations?
Rabbit Myxomatosis virus
Which virus, belonging to the Orthopoxvirus species, is mostly found in cattle and cats and can also infect humans?
Cowpox virus
Which viral family is responsible for causing a highly contagious and deadly disease that was eradicated through a global program initiated by WHO?
Poxviridae
Which virus family is known for causing myocarditis, hepatitis, and myositis?
Parvoviridae
Which virus family is characterized by linear ds DNA, an enveloped structure, and infections that typically produce severe diseases in neonates, fetuses, and immunocompromised individuals?
Herpesviridae
Which virus family is responsible for causing cerebellar hypoplasia?
Herpesviridae
Which virus family is known for causing Aujeszky's disease and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis?
Herpesviridae
Which virus family is characterized by circular ds DNA, non-enveloped structure, and transmission through sexual or close direct contact?
Papillomaviridae
Which of the following is a mode of transmission for monkeypox?
Inhalation of respiratory droplets
Which virus is responsible for causing erythema infectiosum in children?
Parvoviridae
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for puppies against Canine parvovirus 2 (CPV2)?
At 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks of age
Which viral family is known for circular ds DNA, non-enveloped structure, and transmission through aerosolized dust, contaminated feces, or egg transmission?
Parvoviridae
Which viral family is characterized by linear ds DNA, non-enveloped structure, and transmission through droplets and fecal-oral route?
Adenoviridae
What is the recommended preventive measure for monkeypox?
Avoiding contact with infected animals
Which virus is potentially fatal in unvaccinated puppies and affects the liver, kidneys, eyes, and vascular endothelium?
Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV1)
Which virus is primarily responsible for causing infectious tracheobronchitis, commonly known as 'Kennel Cough', in dogs?
Canine adenovirus 2 (CAV2)
Which viral family is characterized by linear ds DNA, cytoplasmic replication, and transmission through direct contact, fomites, and droplets?
Poxviridae
Which viral family is known for its large and complex animal virus structure and the presence of intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies?
Poxviridae
Which viral family is characterized by circular ds DNA and non-enveloped structure, and is transmitted through aerosolized dust, contaminated feces, or egg transmission?
Papillomaviridae
Which viral family is characterized by partially ds circular DNA, enveloped structure, and is transmitted through parenteral, sexual, or blood contact?
Hepadnaviridae
Which viral family is highly host- and tissue-specific, causing benign tumors such as warts or papillomas?
Papillomaviridae
Which viral family is known for its ability to cause respiratory system, kidney, and brain infections in mammals and birds?
Polyomaviridae
Which viral family is characterized by partially ds circular DNA, enveloped structure, and the presence of reverse transcriptase?
Hepadnaviridae
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