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|q1=What is a prion (PrP)?
 
|q1=What is a prion (PrP)?
 
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A prion (PrP) is a protein that occurs normally in the nervous and lymphoreticular tissues.  When is changes conformation (PrP<sup>sc</sup>/PrP<sup>Res</sup>) it becomes an infectious agent and causes degeneration of neurological tissue.
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A prion (PrP) is a protein that occurs normally in the nervous and lymphoreticular tissues.  When it changes conformation (PrP<sup>sc</sup>/PrP<sup>Res</sup>) it becomes an infectious agent and causes degeneration of neurological tissue.
 
|l1=Scrapie#Introduction
 
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|q2=What species are affected by scrapie?  
 
|q2=What species are affected by scrapie?  
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|q5=What age does scrapie normally affect sheep?
 
|q5=What age does scrapie normally affect sheep?
 
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3-4 years old
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3-5 years old
 
|l5=Scrapie#Signalment
 
|l5=Scrapie#Signalment
 
|q6=What is the pathogenesis of scrapie?
 
|q6=What is the pathogenesis of scrapie?
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*Bruxism, fine tremors, and hyperaesthesia to sound or sudden movements
 
*Bruxism, fine tremors, and hyperaesthesia to sound or sudden movements
 
*Exercise intolerant and develop progressive ataxia (difficulty in turning, swaying on their hind hindquarters and have gait abnormalities such as a high stepping gait in the forelimbs or a bunny hopping gait in the hind limbs)
 
*Exercise intolerant and develop progressive ataxia (difficulty in turning, swaying on their hind hindquarters and have gait abnormalities such as a high stepping gait in the forelimbs or a bunny hopping gait in the hind limbs)
*Intense pruritis ( compulsive rubbing, nibbling at the skin, or scraping against fixed objects)
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*Intense pruritus ( compulsive rubbing, nibbling at the skin, or scraping against fixed objects)
 
*Wool loss is typically seen over the hindquarters and lateral thorax
 
*Wool loss is typically seen over the hindquarters and lateral thorax
 
*Lip smacking or nibbling reflex can often be elicited by scratching over the lumbar region, which is characteristic of scrapie.  
 
*Lip smacking or nibbling reflex can often be elicited by scratching over the lumbar region, which is characteristic of scrapie.  
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|q9=What are the differential diagnosis for scrapie in sheep?
 
|q9=What are the differential diagnosis for scrapie in sheep?
 
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*Viral encephalomyelitides (pseudorabies or Aujeszky’s disease
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*Pseudorabies or Aujeszky’s disease
 
*Rabies
 
*Rabies
 
*Maedi visna
 
*Maedi visna
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[[Category:CABI Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:CABI Flashcards]]
[[Category:To_Do_-_CABI review]]
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[[Category:Sheep Flashcards]]
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[[Category:Neurological Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Integumentary Diseases Flashcards]]

Latest revision as of 17:04, 24 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What is a prion (PrP)? Link to Article
What species are affected by scrapie? Link to Article
Is scrapies a zoonosis? Link to Article
What is the incubation time of scrapie? Link to Article
What age does scrapie normally affect sheep? Link to Article
What is the pathogenesis of scrapie? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of scrapie? Link to Article
How can scrapies be diagnosed? Link to Article
What are the differential diagnosis for scrapie in sheep? Link to Article
Can scrapie in sheep be treated? Link to Article
Which allele confers the most resistance to scrapie? Link to Article
How can scrapie be controlled ? Link to Article