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<FlashCard questions="6">
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|q1= How is CBPP naturally transmitted?
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|a1= Directly through aerosolic transmission
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|l1=Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia#Introduction
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|q2=What species can be affected by CBPP?
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|a2= Only Goats, sheep and cattle are not susceptible.
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|l2= Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia#Introduction
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|q3=What are the common post-mortem findings?
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|a3=
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*Lung and pleura are exclusively affected, often only unilaterally
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*Lung may be port wine in colour
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*Pleural exudate and pleuritis
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*May be a gelatinised exudate covering the whole lung
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*Adhesions are common and often very well developed
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|l3= Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia#Pathology
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|q4=What diagnostic test can be used in the field?
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|a4= Latex agglutination
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|l4= Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia#Diagnosis
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|q5=Which antibiotics are most commonly effective against CBPP?
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|a5=
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*Macrolides
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*Tetracyclines
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*Quinolones
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|l5= Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia#Treatment and Control
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</FlashCard>
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Revision as of 13:14, 24 June 2011

Question Answer Article
How is CBPP naturally transmitted? Link to Article
What species can be affected by CBPP? Link to Article
What are the common post-mortem findings? Link to Article
What diagnostic test can be used in the field? Link to Article
Which antibiotics are most commonly effective against CBPP? Link to Article
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