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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 | ||
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|q2= What type of virus is responsible? | |q2= What type of virus is responsible? | ||
|a2= Parvovirus | |a2= Parvovirus | ||
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|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 | ||
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|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% | ||
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|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 | ||
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|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. | ||
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|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. | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
[[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? | Geese and Muscovy ducks
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What type of virus is responsible? | Parvovirus
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What age of bird is usually clinically affected? | Goslings and ducklings under 10 days old
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Link to Article | |
What rate of mortality is often seen in this age group? | 100%
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Link to Article | |
What clinical signs develop in subacute and chronic disease? |
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Link to Article | |
Which organ most often shows pathology in acute disease cases and how? | The heart
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Link to Article | |
Several vaccines are available. When should the inactivated one be used? | Only in flocks that have never had Derzsy’s Disease.
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Link to Article |