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. | ||
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*Hypochlorite and iodophor | *Hypochlorite and iodophor | ||
Formalin only reduces its infectivity. | Formalin only reduces its infectivity. | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 29 June 2011
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What is Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease also commonly known as? |
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Which virus causes Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease and what are it's properties? | Chicken anaemia virus (CAV):
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What family does the Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) belong to? | Circoviridae
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What chemicals destroy the virus? |
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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. |
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Is Chicken anaemia virus disease considered to be a zoonosis? | No
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