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choice5="Flea larvae"
 
choice5="Flea larvae"
 
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva triggering a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[FleasSkin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva triggering a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[Allergic_diseases_-_WikiClinical#2._Flea_allergic_dermatitis_.28FAD.29-_Dogs_and_cats|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not flea dirt triggering a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[ FleasSkin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity |WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not flea dirt triggering a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[ Allergic_diseases_-_WikiClinical#2._Flea_allergic_dermatitis_.28FAD.29-_Dogs_and_cats |WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not flea contact. The antigens trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[FleasSkin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD)]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not flea contact. The antigens trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[Allergic_diseases_-_WikiClinical#2._Flea_allergic_dermatitis_.28FAD.29-_Dogs_and_cats|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD)]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not the flea eggs. Most eggs are laid on the host but quickly fall off into the environment. The antigens trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[ FleasSkin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity |WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD)]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not the flea eggs. Most eggs are laid on the host but quickly fall off into the environment. The antigens trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[ Allergic_diseases_-_WikiClinical#2._Flea_allergic_dermatitis_.28FAD.29-_Dogs_and_cats |WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD)]]"
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not the flea larvae. Flea larvae feed on skin debris, flea dirt and other organic matter. The antigens in flea saliva trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[FleasSkin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Animals become allergic to the antigens in the flea saliva not the flea larvae. Flea larvae feed on skin debris, flea dirt and other organic matter. The antigens in flea saliva trigger a hypersensitivity reaction when the flea bites. FAD leads to papular dermatitis, secondary excoriations and alopecic nodules (uncommon) if chronic. [[Allergic_diseases_-_WikiClinical#2._Flea_allergic_dermatitis_.28FAD.29-_Dogs_and_cats|WikiVet Article: Flea, Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) ]]"
 
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