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|q2= Which component of the syndrome usually presents first and is often responsible for most clinical signs? | |q2= Which component of the syndrome usually presents first and is often responsible for most clinical signs? | ||
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|q3= How are most infections acquired? | |q3= How are most infections acquired? | ||
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[[Category:Cattle Flashcards]] [[Category:Neurological Diseases Flashcards]] | [[Category:Cattle Flashcards]] [[Category:Neurological Diseases Flashcards]] | ||
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Name some of the common bacterial pathogens responsible for causing meningoencephalitis in cattle (and other farm species). |
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Which component of the syndrome usually presents first and is often responsible for most clinical signs? | Meningitis
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How are most infections acquired? | Via haematogenous spread of bacteraemia across the blood: brain barrier
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What are the common signs of meningitis? |
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What are the signs produced by a concurrent encephalitis? |
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What is the gold standard diagnostic test? | CSF analysis for culture and total protein
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Name the features required in an antibiotic for use in treatment of bacterial meningoencephalitis and some examples of appropriate drugs. |
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