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| choice2="Abortion in nearly 100% of cases" | | choice2="Abortion in nearly 100% of cases" |
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− | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Border disease virus is a pestivirus which can cause abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Uterus - Inflammatory Pathology|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" | + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Border disease virus is a pestivirus which can cause abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Border Disease Virus|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This is typical of Chlamydophila abortus infection, enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE). The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Uterus - Inflammatory Pathology|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This is typical of Chlamydophila abortus infection, enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE). The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Border Disease Virus|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' There are no specific infectious causes of infertility only, in the ewe. The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Uterus - Inflammatory Pathology|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' There are no specific infectious causes of infertility only, in the ewe. The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Border Disease Virus|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Hypocalcaemia tends to cause recumbency and vaginal prolapse in pregnant ewes. The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Uterus - Inflammatory Pathology|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Hypocalcaemia tends to cause recumbency and vaginal prolapse in pregnant ewes. The correct answer is that border disease virus, a pestivirus, typically causes abortion, resorption or the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Border Disease Virus|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Although Border disease virus, a pestivirus, can cause abortion or resorption of foetuses, around 50% of cases result in the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Uterus - Inflammatory Pathology|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Although Border disease virus, a pestivirus, can cause abortion or resorption of foetuses, around 50% of cases result in the birth of weak, excessively hair lambs with a tremor. These lambs are referred to as 'hairy shakers'. [[Border Disease Virus|WikiVet Article: Uterine infection]]" |
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