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question="If a piglet presented with pneumonia, pleuritis, arthritis and paddling of the forelimbs, which species of Actinobacillus is it most likley to be infected with?" | question="If a piglet presented with pneumonia, pleuritis, arthritis and paddling of the forelimbs, which species of Actinobacillus is it most likley to be infected with?" | ||
− | choice4=" | + | choice4="A. suis" |
− | choice3=" | + | choice3="A. pleuropneumoniae" |
− | choice2=" | + | choice2="A. porcinus" |
− | choice1=" | + | choice1="A. seminis" |
− | choice5=" | + | choice5="A. lignieresii" |
correctchoice="4" | correctchoice="4" | ||
feedback4="'''Correct!''' A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia." | feedback4="'''Correct!''' A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia." |
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Questions reviewed by: | Michael Jones BSc (Hons) MSc PhD Lecturer in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Peter G.G. Jackson BVM&S, MA, DVM&S, FRCVS Kirstie Pickles BVMS MSc Cert EM (Int Med) PhD Dip ECEIM MRCVS Lecturer in Equine Practice |
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If a piglet presented with pneumonia, pleuritis, arthritis and paddling of the forelimbs, which species of Actinobacillus is it most likley to be infected with? |
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Which bacteria is responsible for causing strangles in horses? |
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Which type of C. perfringens leads to the disease lamb dysentery? |
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What causes pizzle rot? |
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What disease does Pseudomonas aeruginosa cause in captive reptiles? |
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Which of the following bacteria cause ulcerative stomatitis, pneumonia and septicaemia in captive snakes? |
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis causes what type of disease in horses? |