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+ | |q1=What pathogen is responsible for interdigital dermatitis? | ||
+ | |a1= ''Dichelobacter nodosus'' | ||
+ | |l1=Interdigital Dermatitis - Cattle#Introduction | ||
+ | |q2=When is disease most common? | ||
+ | |a2= Winter | ||
+ | |l2= Interdigital Dermatitis - Cattle#Description | ||
+ | |q3= What are the three stages of the infection? | ||
+ | |a3= | ||
+ | *Wet dermatitis | ||
+ | *Fluid exudate oozes to interdigital space and a scab forms | ||
+ | *Heels erode and foot becomes painful and excoriated | ||
+ | |l3= Interdigital Dermatitis - Cattle#Description | ||
+ | |q4= How can ''D. nodosus'' be definitively identified? | ||
+ | |a4= By immunofluorescence from smears of lesions | ||
+ | |l4= Interdigital Dermatitis - Cattle#Diagnosis | ||
+ | |q5=What are the common topical therapies for interdigital dermatitis? | ||
+ | |a5= | ||
+ | *Sulphamethizine powder | ||
+ | *Copper sulphate | ||
+ | *Confinement in a copper sulphate footbath twice daily for an hour for several weeks | ||
+ | |l5= Interdigital Dermatitis - Cattle#Treatment and Control | ||
+ | </FlashCard> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Cattle Flashcards]] [[Category:Integumentary Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases Flashcards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:CABI Flashcards]] |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 27 June 2011
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What pathogen is responsible for interdigital dermatitis? | Dichelobacter nodosus
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When is disease most common? | Winter
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What are the three stages of the infection? |
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How can D. nodosus be definitively identified? | By immunofluorescence from smears of lesions
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What are the common topical therapies for interdigital dermatitis? |
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