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| − | <FlashCard questions=" | + | <FlashCard questions="7"> |
| − | |q1= Which species of Vibrio is important to the salmon industry? | + | |q1= Which species of ''Vibrio'' is important to the salmon industry? |
| − | |a1= ''V.'' | + | |a1= ''V.anguillarum'' |
| − | |l1= | + | |l1= Vibriosis - Fish#Introduction |
| − | |q2= | + | |q2= Apart from a wide range of different fish species, what other animals can it affect? |
|a2= | |a2= | ||
| − | * | + | Molluscs and crustacean including: |
| − | * | + | *European and Japanese oysters |
| − | |l2= | + | *clams |
| − | |q3= What | + | *lobsters |
| + | *shrimps | ||
| + | |l2= Vibriosis - Fish#Introduction | ||
| + | |q3= What disease does this bacteria cause in fish and what are the common signs? | ||
|a3= | |a3= | ||
| − | * | + | Haemorrhagic septicaemia and leucopenia: |
| − | * | + | *haemorrhage throughout the intestines, body cavity, muscles and organs. |
| − | |l3= | + | *petechiation, darkened discolouration of skin and fins. |
| − | |q4= | + | *distension and cloudiness to the eyes and periorbital swelling |
| + | |l3= Vibriosis - Fish#Clinical Signs | ||
| + | |q4= Which species of ''Vibrio'' are zoonotic? | ||
|a4= | |a4= | ||
| − | + | Necrotising infections in humans are caused by: | |
| − | * | + | *''V. vulnificus'' |
| − | * | + | *''V. damsela'' |
| − | |l4= | + | |l4= Vibriosis - Fish#Clinical Signs |
| − | |q5= What | + | |q5= What methods help to diagnose ''Vibrio'' infections? |
|a5= | |a5= | ||
| − | * | + | *Monoclonal antibodies |
| − | * | + | *Elisa |
| − | * | + | *PCR |
| − | |l5= | + | |l5= Vibriosis - Fish#Diagnosis |
| − | |q6= | + | |q6= What different drugs have been used to treat vibriosis in fish? |
|a6= | |a6= | ||
| − | * | + | *ampicillin |
| − | * | + | *chloramphenicol |
| − | | | + | *nalidixic acid derivatives |
| + | *nitrofurans, | ||
| + | *sulphonamides | ||
| + | * or trimethoprim | ||
| + | |l6= Vibriosis - Fish#Treatment | ||
| + | |q7= How can the formalin-killed vaccine be administered? | ||
| + | |a7= | ||
| + | *intraperitoneal injection | ||
| + | *immersion | ||
| + | *oral administration | ||
| + | |l7= Vibriosis - Fish#Control | ||
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
[[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | [[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | ||
| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:CABI Flashcards]] |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 July 2011
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| Which species of Vibrio is important to the salmon industry? | V.anguillarum
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| Apart from a wide range of different fish species, what other animals can it affect? | Molluscs and crustacean including:
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Link to Article | |
| What disease does this bacteria cause in fish and what are the common signs? | Haemorrhagic septicaemia and leucopenia:
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Link to Article | |
| Which species of Vibrio are zoonotic? | Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
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Link to Article | |
| What methods help to diagnose Vibrio infections? |
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Link to Article | |
| What different drugs have been used to treat vibriosis in fish? |
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Link to Article | |
| How can the formalin-killed vaccine be administered? |
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Link to Article | |