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<FlashCard questions="6">
 
<FlashCard questions="6">
|q1= What cells do ''Anaplasma'' spp. reside in within their hosts?
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|q1= What cells do Anaplasma spp. reside in within their hosts?
 
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*Erythrocytes
 
*Erythrocytes
 
|l1=Anaplasmas#Introduction
 
|l1=Anaplasmas#Introduction
|q2= What vectors do ''Anaplasmas'' use?
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|q2= What vectors do Anaplasmas use?
 
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*Ticks
 
*Ticks
*''Culicoides'' midges
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*Culicoides midges
 
*Biting flies
 
*Biting flies
 
|l2=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
 
|l2=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
|q3= What role do flies play in transmission of ''Anaplasmas''?
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|q3= What role do flies play in transmission of Anaplasmas?
 
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*They are mechanical vectors only, no development occurs within the fly.
 
*They are mechanical vectors only, no development occurs within the fly.
 
|l3=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
 
|l3=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
|q4= What amplifies ''Anaplasma'' infection within the host?
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|q4= What amplifies Anaplasma infection within the host?
 
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*Formation of inclusion bodies within the erythrocytes
 
*Formation of inclusion bodies within the erythrocytes
 
|l4=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
 
|l4=Anaplasmas#Lifecycle
|q5=What are the common clinical signs of ''Anaplasma' infection?
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|q5=What are the common clinical signs of Anaplasma infection?
 
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*Haemolytic anaemia
 
*Haemolytic anaemia
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*Neurological signs
 
*Neurological signs
 
|l5=Anaplasmosis#Clinical Signs
 
|l5=Anaplasmosis#Clinical Signs
|q6= What are the main differences between ''A. marginale, A. centrale, A mesaeterium'' and ''A. ovis''?
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|q6= What are the main differences between A. marginale, A. centrale, A mesaeterium and A. ovis?
 
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*''A. marginale'' forms inclusion bodies at the borders of the erythrocytes.
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*A. marginale forms inclusion bodies at the borders of the erythrocytes.
*''A. centrale'' forms inclusion bodies in the centre of the erythrocytes.
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*A. centrale forms inclusion bodies in the centre of the erythrocytes.
*Both ''A. marginale'' and ''A.centrale'' cause disease primarily in cattle which can be severe.
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*Both A. marginale and A.centrale cause disease primarily in cattle which can be severe.
*''A. mesaeterium'' and ''A. ovis'' infect mainly sheep, causing mild disease.
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*A. mesaeterium and A. ovis infect mainly sheep, causing mild disease.
 
|l6=Anaplasmas#Anaplasma marginale
 
|l6=Anaplasmas#Anaplasma marginale
 
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[[Category:Bacteria Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:Bacteria Flashcards]]
[[Category:CABI Flashcards]]
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[[Category:To Do - CABI review]]

Revision as of 11:15, 10 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What cells do Anaplasma spp. reside in within their hosts? Link to Article
What vectors do Anaplasmas use? Link to Article
What role do flies play in transmission of Anaplasmas? Link to Article
What amplifies Anaplasma infection within the host? Link to Article
What are the common clinical signs of Anaplasma infection? Link to Article
What are the main differences between A. marginale, A. centrale, A mesaeterium and A. ovis? Link to Article