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Revision as of 11:25, 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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| What species of birds does the CAV infect? |
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| What are the clinical signs of Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease? | Clinical signs include:
Neurological signs include:
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| How is Chicken anaemia virus disease transmitted? |
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| How many serotypes of CAV are there? | One
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| How can CAV isolates be distinguished? | Restriction endonuclease analysis of amplified DNA.
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| What is the mortality rates within the flock? |
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| What is the distribution of CAV? | Worldwide - distribution including commercial poultry and specific pathogen free (SPF) flocks.
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| How do you diagnose Chicken anaemia virus disease? |
Levels of infection can be estimated by the detection of raising antibody titres. Many diagnostic tests have been develop:
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| What can be found on postmortem? |
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| Treatment? | One
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