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* acidic pH | * acidic pH | ||
* pepsinogen | * pepsinogen | ||
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|q3= What stage of nematode larvae infect fish musculature? | |q3= What stage of nematode larvae infect fish musculature? | ||
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* third-stage larvae | * third-stage larvae | ||
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|q4= Apart from fish and humans what other species can the nematodes infect? | |q4= Apart from fish and humans what other species can the nematodes infect? | ||
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*'' Cetacea'' (whales, dolphins and porpoises) | *'' Cetacea'' (whales, dolphins and porpoises) | ||
*''Phocidae '' (seals) | *''Phocidae '' (seals) | ||
− | |l4= Fish Nematodes# Signalment | + | |l4=Fish Nematodes#Signalment |
|q5= What are the major clinical signs in fish? | |q5= What are the major clinical signs in fish? | ||
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*reduced swimming performance and lethargy | *reduced swimming performance and lethargy | ||
* fraying of fins and large cutaneous nodules | * fraying of fins and large cutaneous nodules | ||
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|q6= Which nematode species can cause atrophy or destruction of gonads? | |q6= Which nematode species can cause atrophy or destruction of gonads? | ||
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* Philonema | * Philonema | ||
*Philometras | *Philometras | ||
− | |l6= Fish Nematodes# Clinical Signs | + | |l6=Fish Nematodes#Clinical Signs |
|q7= What is the name of a fish nematode that causes a greyish discoloration of the liver, with pinhead or larger nodules? | |q7= What is the name of a fish nematode that causes a greyish discoloration of the liver, with pinhead or larger nodules? | ||
|a7='' Schulmanela (Hepaticola) petruschewskiies'' | |a7='' Schulmanela (Hepaticola) petruschewskiies'' | ||
− | |l7= Fish Nematodes# Pathology | + | |l7=Fish Nematodes#Pathology |
|q8= What is the most accurate way to diagnose species of nematodes? | |q8= What is the most accurate way to diagnose species of nematodes? | ||
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* PCR | * PCR | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
[[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | [[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | ||
[[Category:To Do - CABI review]] | [[Category:To Do - CABI review]] |
Revision as of 17:23, 21 July 2011
Question | Answer | Article | |
Name some species of fish nematodes that are zoonotic and how do humans become infected and what are the clinical signs? | The ingestion of uncooked infected fish meat with nematodes such as:
Causes stomach cramps and abdominal pain. |
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Once ingested by humans, what activates nematode larvae? |
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What stage of nematode larvae infect fish musculature? |
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Link to Article | |
Apart from fish and humans what other species can the nematodes infect? |
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Link to Article | |
What are the major clinical signs in fish? |
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Link to Article | |
Which nematode species can cause atrophy or destruction of gonads? |
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Link to Article | |
What is the name of a fish nematode that causes a greyish discoloration of the liver, with pinhead or larger nodules? | Schulmanela (Hepaticola) petruschewskiies
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Link to Article | |
What is the most accurate way to diagnose species of nematodes? |
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Link to Article |