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choice5="A. lignieresii" | choice5="A. lignieresii" | ||
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− | feedback4="'''Correct!''' A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia.[[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]" | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia.[[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" |
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' A. pleuropneumoniae causes fever, dysponea, anorxia, cyanosis and pneumonia. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' A. pleuropneumoniae causes fever, dysponea, anorxia, cyanosis and pneumonia. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" | ||
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The correct answer is that A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis ]]" | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The correct answer is that A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis ]]" | ||
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' A. seminis causes epididymitis in young rams andpolyarthritis in lambs. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia.[[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' A. seminis causes epididymitis in young rams andpolyarthritis in lambs. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia.[[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" | ||
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' A. lignieresii causes oral lesions, pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis, myositis and impaired feeding. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' A. lignieresii causes oral lesions, pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis, myositis and impaired feeding. The correct answer is A. suis causes all these symptoms in piglets. Other clinical signs include fever, respiratory distress and fatal septicaemia. [[Actinobacillus species#Actinobacillus suis|WikiVet Article: A. suis]]" |
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Revision as of 13:51, 26 January 2010
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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? |