Difference between revisions of "Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease Flashcards"

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Due to VP3 apoptotic properties it has the potential to be an anti-cancer agent.
 
Due to VP3 apoptotic properties it has the potential to be an anti-cancer agent.
 
 
|l5=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction
 
|l5=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction
|q6=What family does the ''Chicken anaemia virus'' (CAV) belong to?
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|q6=Is ''Chicken anaemia virus disease'' considered to be a zoonosis?
|a6=Circoviridae
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|a6=No
 
|l6=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction
 
|l6=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction
|q7=What chemicals destroy the virus?
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|q7=What species of birds does the CAV infect?
 
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*Hypochlorite and iodophor
 
*Hypochlorite and iodophor
 
Formalin only reduces its infectivity.  
 
Formalin only reduces its infectivity.  
|l7=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Introduction
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|l7=Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease#Signalment
  
 
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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? Link to Article
Which virus causes Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease and what are it's properties? Link to Article
What family does the Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) belong to? Link to Article
What chemicals destroy the virus? Link to Article
How many proteins does CAV produce? Link to Article
Is Chicken anaemia virus disease considered to be a zoonosis? Link to Article