Difference between revisions of "Avian Encephalomyelitis Flashcards"

From WikiVet English
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 38: Line 38:
 
|a6=
 
|a6=
 
The following methods have been used to help diagnose Avian Encephalomyelitis (AE):
 
The following methods have been used to help diagnose Avian Encephalomyelitis (AE):
*Virus Neutralization test
+
**Virus Neutralization test
*Agar Gel test
+
**Agar Gel test
*Embryo Susceptibility test
+
**Embryo Susceptibility test
*Elisa test
+
**Elisa test
 
All of the above tests indicate exposure to AE but not neccessarily a current infection.  
 
All of the above tests indicate exposure to AE but not neccessarily a current infection.  
  
Line 47: Line 47:
  
 
Post mortem and identification of pathognomonic lesions in the:
 
Post mortem and identification of pathognomonic lesions in the:
*Midbrain and rotundua and ovidalis nucleus (microglisosis)
+
**Midbrain and rotundua and ovidalis nucleus (microglisosis
*Proventriculus (dense nodules within the muscular wall) * Lesions can also be present in the pancreas
+
**Proventriculus (dense nodules within the muscular wall)
 +
**Lesions can also be present in the pancreas
 
|l6= Avian Encephalomyelitis#Diagnosis
 
|l6= Avian Encephalomyelitis#Diagnosis
  

Revision as of 20:50, 22 June 2011

Question Answer Article
Name the virus that causes avian encephalomyeltits (AE)? Link to Article
What are the main economic concerns for breeders and layers about AE Link to Article
How is AE spread? Link to Article
What species of birds does AE affect? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of AE? Link to Article
How can AE be diagnosed? [[ Avian Encephalomyelitis#Diagnosis |Link to Article]]