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|q1= What type of lifecycle does PPR Virus have and what does this mean?
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*Direct lifecycle
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*No carrier state and no vectors required
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|l1=Peste des Petits Ruminants#Introduction
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|q2=How is Peste des Petits Ruminants classified by the World Organisation for Animal Healthy and why?
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*It is a List A disease
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*Due to its high morbidity and mortality
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*Also due to its rapidity of spread by contagion
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|l2= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Introduction
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|q3= What age of animal is most commonly affected?
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|a3= 4mo – 2yrs
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|l3= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Introduction
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|q4= What change can be seen in the mucous membranes and gums of infected animals with PPR?
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|a4= When rubbed, they release a foul smelling material and the epithelium shreds
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|l4= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Clinical Signs
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|q5=What are the common clinical signs of PPR?
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*Ulcers and erosions on the tongue and oral mucosa
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*Excess salivation and bruxism
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*Nasal discharge
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*Foul smelling diarrhoea containing blood and gut tissue
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*Dyspnoea and coughing
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*Abortion
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|l5= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Clinical Signs
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|q6= What is the key histopathological finding in animals with PRR?
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|a6=Presence of multi-nucleated giant cells containing Intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Usually seen in the lungs.
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|l6= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Pathology
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|q7= What kind of protection does vaccination give, and how long is it protective for?
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*Reduces mortality but does not prevent disease
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*Protects for >3years
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|l7= Peste des Petits Ruminants#Treatment and Control
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