Difference between revisions of "Mycobacteriosis - Fish Flashcards"
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*swimming near the surface | *swimming near the surface | ||
|l3= Mycobacteriosis - Fish #Clinical Signs | |l3= Mycobacteriosis - Fish #Clinical Signs | ||
| − | |q4= Which species of fish mycobacteria cause skin disease in humans? | + | |q4= Which species of fish ''mycobacteria'' cause skin disease in humans? |
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Necrotising infections in humans are caused by: | Necrotising infections in humans are caused by: | ||
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* large caseous necrotic areas with surrounding diffuse reticuloendothelial cells and macrophages. | * large caseous necrotic areas with surrounding diffuse reticuloendothelial cells and macrophages. | ||
| − | |l6= Mycobacteriosis - Fish #Pathology | + | |l6= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Pathology |
|q7= What pathology is associated with the chronic proliferative form of Mycobacteriosis in fish? | |q7= What pathology is associated with the chronic proliferative form of Mycobacteriosis in fish? | ||
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**fine fibrous connective tissue forming a thin capsule | **fine fibrous connective tissue forming a thin capsule | ||
*'''Hard granulomas''' - composed of epithelioid cells encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue with or without calcification. | *'''Hard granulomas''' - composed of epithelioid cells encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue with or without calcification. | ||
| − | |l7= Mycobacteriosis - Fish # Pathology | + | |l7= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Pathology |
|q8= How can Mycobacteriosis in fish be treated? | |q8= How can Mycobacteriosis in fish be treated? | ||
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* Tetracycline | * Tetracycline | ||
* Kanamycin sulphate | * Kanamycin sulphate | ||
| − | |l8= Mycobacteriosis - Fish #Treatment | + | |l8= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Treatment |
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[[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | [[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | ||
| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:CABI Flashcards]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 27 July 2011
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| What type of fish species are affected by mycobacteria? |
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| Apart from a wide range of different fish species, what other animals can it affect? |
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| What are the common clinical signs in fish? |
Behavioural signs include:
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| Which species of fish mycobacteria cause skin disease in humans? | Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
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| What methods help to diagnose mycobacterial infections? |
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| What pathology is associated with sub acute form of Mycobacteriosis in fish? |
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| What pathology is associated with the chronic proliferative form of Mycobacteriosis in fish? |
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| How can Mycobacteriosis in fish be treated? |
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