Difference between revisions of "Avian Trichomonosis Flashcards"
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− | |q1=In which organ does '' | + | |q1=In which organ does ''''Trichomonas gallinae'''' primarily reside? |
|a1= The crop | |a1= The crop | ||
|l1=Trichomonosis - Birds#Introduction | |l1=Trichomonosis - Birds#Introduction | ||
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*Crop, oesophagus, mouth and sinuses | *Crop, oesophagus, mouth and sinuses | ||
− | *Yellow masses/plaques | + | *Yellow caseous masses/plaques |
|l2= Trichomonosis - Birds#Clinical Signs | |l2= Trichomonosis - Birds#Clinical Signs | ||
|q3= How can diagnosis be confirmed? | |q3= How can diagnosis be confirmed? |
Revision as of 17:58, 26 July 2017
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In which organ does 'Trichomonas gallinae' primarily reside? | The crop
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Where do lesions form in infected birds and what do they look like? |
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How can diagnosis be confirmed? | Rapid microscopy of a direct swab reveals motile, flagellated protozoa. Giemsa staining may also help, and culture may be performed.
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What is the treatment of choice for avian trichomonosis? | 2-amino-5nitrothiazole, Carnidazole or Metronidazole, however Metronidazole should not be used in food producing birds
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