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<FlashCard questions="6">
|q1= Which species of ''Vibrio'' is important to the salmon industry?
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|q1= Which species of Vibrio is important to the salmon industry?
 
|a1= ''V.anguillarum''
 
|a1= ''V.anguillarum''
 
|l1= Vibriosis - Fish#Introduction
 
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*shrimps  
 
*shrimps  
 
|l2= Vibriosis - Fish#Introduction
 
|l2= Vibriosis - Fish#Introduction
|q3= What disease does this bacteria cause in fish and what are the common signs?
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|q3= What diseases are caused in fish and what are the common signs of each?
 
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Haemorrhagic septicaemia and leucopenia:
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*Septicaemia – darkened and haemorrhagic skin and fins, anorexia, Inappetance
*haemorrhage throughout the intestines, body cavity, muscles and organs.
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*Meningoencephalitis – Bilateral exopthalmos, eye distension, change in globe size, listlessness, behavioural changes
*petechiation, darkened discolouration of skin and fins.
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|l3= Streptococcosis - Fish#Clinical Signs
*distension and cloudiness to the eyes and periorbital swelling
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|q4= What agars can the bacteria be grown on?
|l3= Vibriosis - Fish#Clinical Signs
 
|q4= Which species of ''Vibrio'' are zoonotic?
 
 
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Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
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*Brain-heart infusion agar
*''V. vulnificus''
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*Nutrient agar
*''V. damsela''
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*Blood agar
|l4= Vibriosis - Fish#Clinical Signs
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|l4= Streptococcosis - Fish#Diagnosis
|q5= What methods help to diagnose ''Vibrio'' infections?
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|q5= What are the histopathological findings?
 
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*Monoclonal antibodies
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*Meningitis
*Elisa
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*Panopthalmitis
*PCR
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*Cellular infiltration of the eye
|l5= Vibriosis - Fish#Diagnosis
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|l5= Streptococcosis - Fish#Diagnosis
|q6= What different drugs have been used to treat vibriosis in fish?
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|q6= From what is the vaccine derived and how long does it provide protection?
 
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*ampicillin
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*Formalin killed whole cells
*chloramphenicol
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*6 months
*nalidixic acid derivatives
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|l6= Streptococcosis - Fish#Control
*nitrofurans,
 
*sulphonamides
 
* or trimethoprim
 
|l6= Vibriosis - Fish#Treatment
 
|q7= How can the formalin-killed vaccine be administered?
 
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*intraperitoneal injection
 
*immersion
 
*oral administration
 
|l7= Vibriosis - Fish#Control
 
 
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[[Category:Fish Flashcards]]  
 
[[Category:Fish Flashcards]]  
[[Category:CABI Flashcards]]
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[[Category:To Do - Jaimie Meagor]]

Revision as of 15:10, 21 July 2011

Question Answer Article
Which species of Vibrio is important to the salmon industry? Link to Article
Apart from a wide range of different fish species, what other animals can it affect? Link to Article
What diseases are caused in fish and what are the common signs of each? Link to Article
What agars can the bacteria be grown on? Link to Article
What are the histopathological findings? Link to Article
From what is the vaccine derived and how long does it provide protection? Link to Article