Blue Eye Disease Flashcards
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What causes Blue eye disease in pigs? | Blue-eye paramyxovirus (BEP) - a negative sense single stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus.
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What viruses are closely related to it? |
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What are the properties of this virus? |
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What systems are affected by Blue eye disease? |
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What are the wild and domestic hosts of this virus? | Domestic hosts include:
Wild hosts include:
Clinical signs are only seen in the pig, but antibodies can be detected in rabbits, rats, dogs and cats. |
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What ages of pigs are affected by this disease? | All:
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What clinical signs are generally associated with Blue eye disease in all ages of pigs? |
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What clinical signs are associated with the virus in sows? | In the first third of gestation:
In late gestation:
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What clinical signs are associated with the virus in piglets and weaners? | Piglet and weaners:
In piglets:
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What clinical signs are associated with boars? |
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What is the epidemiology of Blue eye disease? |
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What is the distribution of Blue eye disease in pigs? | The disease appears restricted to Central Mexico and its states.
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What is the treatment for Blue eye disease? |
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How is Blue eye disease controlled? |
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Is Blue eye disease considered a zoonosis? | No |
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