Difference between revisions of "Avian Adenoviruses Flashcards"
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Revision as of 11:23, 23 June 2011
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Name some of the syndromes associated with avian adenovirus infections? |
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At what age do adenovirus infections usually present and why? | Around 4-6 weeks in broilers or 5-9 weeks in layers, because this is when maternal immunity wanes.
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What are the common clinical signs of EDS? |
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How can EDS be diagnosed that is different to the other adenoviruses? | By haemagglutination inhibition.
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How can virus be identified once isolated or innoculated? |
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Against which two adenoviruses are vaccines available? |
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