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What is an immunodeficiency? | When the immune system fails to protect itself against disease
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True or False: Primary immunodeficiencies only affect the innate immune system |
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What is Canine Cyclic Haematopoeisis? |
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Name two types of Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency and what type of mutation is the condition caused by? |
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Is Severe Combined Immune Deficiency disease (SCID) a primary immunodeficiency of the adaptive or the innate immune system? | Adaptive immune system
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Which cells are not functioning in animals with SCID? | T cells and B cells
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In foals with equine SCID, why does the infection start to develop around 8 weeks of age? | Maternal antibodies from the colostrum start to decrease leaving the animal immunocompromised
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What agents can cause a secondary immunodeficiency? |
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What is Feline Leukaemia Virus and what does it cause? |
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How does the FeLV spread in the host? |
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How is Feline Infectious Viraemia (FIV) mainly spread among cats and which cats are most at risk because of this? |
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