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Revision as of 19:19, 20 June 2011
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Why is Akabane virus known as A-H Virus/Disease? | A-H stands for Arthrogryposis-Hydrancephaly; the two cardinal signs of Akabane virus.
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What three species are affected by AKA? |
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What is the main vector for transmission of Akabane virus? | The culicoides midge
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Name some common congenital signs of Akabane infection. |
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How is Akabane usually diagnosed serologically? | By antigen ELISA.
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What do abortions due to AKA look like? |
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