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|q1= Which disease does Vesicular Stomatitis appear identical to?
|a1= Foot and Mouth Disease
|l1=Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#Introduction
|q2=How can the virus be transmitted?
|a2=
*Direct contact with lesions
*Through saliva from infected animals
*Contaminated fomites
*Mechanical transmission through insect vectors including Musca spp. and Culicoides midges.
|l2= Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#Distribution
|q3= What do early lesions look like?
|a3= Macules on blanched epithelium
|l3= Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#Clinical Signs
|q4= Where can lesions develop?
|a4=
*Oral mucosa
*Nasal mucosa
*Mammary glands
*External genitalia
*Coronary band
|l4= Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#
|q5= What is the usual outcome of infection?
|a5=
*Viral shedding stops after 6-7 days
*Lesions resolve within 14 days
*Animals usually make complete recovery and do not maintain or shed virus.
|l5= Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#Clinical Signs
|q6= What is the usual screening test?
|a6= Competitive ELISA
|l6= Vesicular Stomatitis Virus#Diagnosis
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