Difference between revisions of "Bovine Trichomonosis Flashcards"
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|q5=When should cows be vaccinated against trichomonosis? | |q5=When should cows be vaccinated against trichomonosis? |
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What is the main route of transmission of bovine trichomonosis? | Venereal
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What signs are common in bulls carrying trichomonosis? | None. Bulls carry the infection asymptomatically.
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When does abortion occur and what is its pathogenesis? |
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What is the usual result of infection in cows? |
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When should cows be vaccinated against trichomonosis? |
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What is the ideal preventative measure in areas where bovine trichomonosis is endemic? | Replacement of natural service with artificial insemination.
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