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|q1= What two bird species can Derzsy’s disease affect?
 
|q1= What two bird species can Derzsy’s disease affect?
 
|a1= Geese and Muscovy ducks
 
|a1= Geese and Muscovy ducks
|l1= Derzsy’s Disease#Introduction
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|l1= Derzsy's Disease#Introduction
 
|q2= What type of virus is responsible?
 
|q2= What type of virus is responsible?
 
|a2= Parvovirus
 
|a2= Parvovirus
|l2= Derzsy’s Disease#Introduction
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|l2= Derzsy's Disease#Introduction
 
|q3= What age of bird is usually clinically affected?
 
|q3= What age of bird is usually clinically affected?
 
|a3= Goslings and ducklings under 10 days old
 
|a3= Goslings and ducklings under 10 days old
|l3= Derzsy’s Disease#Signalment  
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|l3= Derzsy's Disease#Signalment  
 
|q4= What rate of mortality is often seen in this age group?
 
|q4= What rate of mortality is often seen in this age group?
 
|a4= 100%
 
|a4= 100%
|l4= Derzsy’s Disease#Clinical Signs
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|l4= Derzsy's Disease#Clinical Signs
 
|q5=What clinical signs develop in subacute and chronic disease?
 
|q5=What clinical signs develop in subacute and chronic disease?
 
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*Profuse white diarrhoea
 
*Profuse white diarrhoea
 
*Oral pseudomembrane
 
*Oral pseudomembrane
|l5= Derzsy’s Disease#Clinical Signs
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|l5= Derzsy's Disease#Clinical Signs
 
|q6= Which organ most often shows pathology in acute disease cases and how?
 
|q6= Which organ most often shows pathology in acute disease cases and how?
 
|a6= The heart
 
|a6= The heart
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*The heart is rounded at the apex
 
*The heart is rounded at the apex
 
*Histopathologically, the myocardial cells have lost their striation, are infiltrated by fat cells and have Intranuclear inclusion bodies.
 
*Histopathologically, the myocardial cells have lost their striation, are infiltrated by fat cells and have Intranuclear inclusion bodies.
|l6= Derzsy’s Disease#Diagnosis
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|l6= Derzsy's Disease#Diagnosis
 
|q7= Several vaccines are available. When should the inactivated one be used?
 
|q7= Several vaccines are available. When should the inactivated one be used?
 
|a7= Only in flocks that have never had Derzsy’s Disease.
 
|a7= Only in flocks that have never had Derzsy’s Disease.
|l7= Derzsy’s Disease#Control
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|l7= Derzsy's Disease#Control
 
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[[Category:Avian Flashcards]] [[Category:Alimentary Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Respiratory Diseases Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:Avian Flashcards]] [[Category:Alimentary Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Cardiovascular Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Respiratory Diseases Flashcards]]
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 26 July 2011

Question Answer Article
What two bird species can Derzsy’s disease affect? Link to Article
What type of virus is responsible? Link to Article
What age of bird is usually clinically affected? Link to Article
What rate of mortality is often seen in this age group? Link to Article
What clinical signs develop in subacute and chronic disease? Link to Article
Which organ most often shows pathology in acute disease cases and how? Link to Article
Several vaccines are available. When should the inactivated one be used? Link to Article