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− | |q1=What is Chicken | + | |q1=What is Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease also commonly known as? |
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*Chicken anaemia | *Chicken anaemia | ||
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*Blue wing disease | *Blue wing disease | ||
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+ | ''Chicken anaemia virus'' (CAV): | ||
*Non-enveloped icosahedral single stranded DNA (ssDNA) virus | *Non-enveloped icosahedral single stranded DNA (ssDNA) virus | ||
*23-25 nm diameter | *23-25 nm diameter | ||
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*Morphologically and antigenically different to other circoviruses such as ''Porcine circovirus'' (PCV) and ''Psittacine beak and feather disease virus'' (PBFDV). | *Morphologically and antigenically different to other circoviruses such as ''Porcine circovirus'' (PCV) and ''Psittacine beak and feather disease virus'' (PBFDV). | ||
|l2=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | |l2=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | ||
− | |q3=What family does CAV belong to? | + | |q3=What family does the ''Chicken anaemia virus'' (CAV) belong to? |
|a3=Circoviridae | |a3=Circoviridae | ||
|l3=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | |l3=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | ||
|q4=What chemicals destroy the virus? | |q4=What chemicals destroy the virus? | ||
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− | *Hypochlorite and iodophor ( | + | *Hypochlorite and iodophor (Formalin only reduces its infectivity). |
|l4=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | |l4=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction | ||
− | |q5= | + | |q5=How many proteins does CAV produce? |
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+ | Three: | ||
+ | *Non-enveloped icosahedral single stranded DNA (ssDNA) virus | ||
+ | *VP1 (52kDA) - structural protein; intracellular form of the capsid protein | ||
+ | *VP2 (24 kDA) - found in small amounts in the purified virus | ||
+ | *VP3 (14 kDA) - involved in apoptosis (programmed and controlled cell death with no lysis of the cell. Causes apoptosis of infected stem cells in the bone marrow (BM). Sequential damage to BM inhibits the production of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), lymphoid tissue and platelets | ||
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+ | Vaccines need to contain both VP1 and VP2 to be antigenic. | ||
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+ | Due to VP3 apoptotic properties it has the potential to be an anti-cancer agent. | ||
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− | |q6= | + | |q6=Is ''Chicken anaemia virus disease'' considered to be a zoonosis? |
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− | |l6=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease# | + | |q7=What species of birds does the CAV infect? |
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Revision as of 10:27, 29 June 2011
Question | Answer | Article | |
What is Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease also commonly known as? |
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Link to Article | |
Which virus causes Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease and what are it's properties? | Chicken anaemia virus (CAV):
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Link to Article | |
What family does the Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) belong to? | Circoviridae
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Link to Article | |
What chemicals destroy the virus? |
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Link to Article | |
How many proteins does CAV produce? | Three:
Vaccines need to contain both VP1 and VP2 to be antigenic. Due to VP3 apoptotic properties it has the potential to be an anti-cancer agent. |
Link to Article | |
Is Chicken anaemia virus disease considered to be a zoonosis? | No
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Link to Article |