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− | |q1=What disease does the ''Encephalomyocarditis virus cause in pigs? | + | |q1=What disease does the ''Encephalomyocarditis virus'' cause in pigs? |
− | |a1= Encephalomyocarditis. The disease affects the nervous, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory system of pigs. | + | |a1=Encephalomyocarditis. The disease affects the nervous, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory system of pigs. |
| |l1=Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction | | |l1=Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction |
− | |q2=what type of virus is ''Encephalomyocarditis virus''(EMCV)? | + | |q2=What type of virus is ''Encephalomyocarditis virus'' (EMCV)? |
| |a2= A single stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus | | |a2= A single stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus |
| |l2= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction | | |l2= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction |
| |q3= What are the properties of EMCV? | | |q3= What are the properties of EMCV? |
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− | *It is stable over a wide range of pH. | + | *It is stable over a wide range of pH |
| *The virus is ether-resistant | | *The virus is ether-resistant |
− | *It can be inactivated at 60°C for 30 minutes (although some are more thermally stabile). | + | *It can be inactivated at 60°C for 30 minutes (although some are more thermally stabile) |
| |l3= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction | | |l3= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction |
− | |q4=Can the ''Encephalomyocarditis virus''(EMCV)infect humans? | + | |q4=Can EMCV infect humans? |
− | |a4= Antibodies for EMCV have been found in humans but there are no reports that the virus causes human heart disease | + | |a4= Antibodies for EMCV have been found in humans but there are no reports that the virus causes human heart disease. |
| |l4= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction | | |l4= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Introduction |
− | |q5=what are the hosts for (EMCV)? | + | |q5=What are the hosts for (EMCV)? |
| |a5= The domestic host for this virus is the pig and it is the most susceptible to EMCV infection. Other hosts include: | | |a5= The domestic host for this virus is the pig and it is the most susceptible to EMCV infection. Other hosts include: |
| *Chimpanzees | | *Chimpanzees |
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| *Racoons | | *Racoons |
| |l5= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Signalment | | |l5= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Signalment |
− | |q6=What are the clinical signs associated with (EMCV)? | + | |q6=What are the clinical signs associated with EMCV? |
| |a6= The disease causes: | | |a6= The disease causes: |
| *High mortality in young pigs | | *High mortality in young pigs |
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| |l6= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Clinical Signs | | |l6= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Clinical Signs |
| |q7=How is the virus believed to be spread? | | |q7=How is the virus believed to be spread? |
− | |a7= Throughh rodents (major reservoir of the disease)that can infect pigs directly or through diseased carcasses and contaminated feeds or water supplies. | + | |a7= Through rodents (major reservoir of the disease) - infecting pigs directly or through diseased carcasses and contaminated feeds or water supplies. |
| |l7= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Epidemiology | | |l7= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Epidemiology |
− | |q8=What is the distribution of ''Encephalomyocarditis virus''(EMCV)? | + | |q8=What is the distribution of EMCV? |
− | |a8= Worldwide; cases were first reported in Central America, Florida and Australia | + | |a8= Worldwide; cases were first reported in Central America, Florida and Australia. |
| |l8= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Distribution | | |l8= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Distribution |
| |q9=How can EMCV be diagnosed? | | |q9=How can EMCV be diagnosed? |
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| *Focal or diffuse accumulation of mononuclear cells | | *Focal or diffuse accumulation of mononuclear cells |
| *Vascular congestion and oedema | | *Vascular congestion and oedema |
− | *Degeneration of the myocardial fibres with necrosis and occasional mineralization of necrotic heart muscle. | + | *Degeneration of the myocardial fibres with necrosis and occasional mineralization of necrotic heart muscle |
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| Within brain tissue: | | Within brain tissue: |
| *Congestion | | *Congestion |
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| *Perivascular infiltration (mononuclear cells) | | *Perivascular infiltration (mononuclear cells) |
| *Neuronal degeneration | | *Neuronal degeneration |
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| Within foetuses: | | Within foetuses: |
| *Nonsuppurative encephalitis | | *Nonsuppurative encephalitis |
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| *Regular use of disinfectants | | *Regular use of disinfectants |
| |l13= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Control | | |l13= Encephalomyocarditis Virus#Control |
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