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Vett 113 WK 6

Week 6 QUIZ- Feline

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Which of the following are important components of treatment for cats with infectious upper respiratory diseases? Clean discharge from eyes/nose. Antibiotics may be needed to control secondary bacterial infections. Keep cat in a warm and quiet area. Provide high quality food/water.
The organism which causes panleukopenia in cats is: Parvo Virus
FeLV infection is spread by direct and repeated close contact such as grooming or sharing of food and water dishes, whereas FIV infection is transmitted by? Inoculation of the virus through cat bites.
Feline leukemia is spread between cats primarily by _____ and feline immunodeficiency virus by____. Close contact; bite wounds
It is very difficult for a healthy adult cat to initially become infected with FeLV as an adult. True.
The abbreviation for feline immunodeficiency disease is: FIV
The disease that is caused by a mutation of a coronavirus, and can cause either a wet or dry form of the disease is: FIP
What are the common clinical signs that can be seen with FVR and FCV infections? Sneezing and discharge from nose. Ulcers on the tongue. Conjunctivitis and ocular discharge.
Most cases of infectious respiratory diseases in cats, are caused by which 2 viruses? Calici and Herpes
Which of the following viruses always cause immunosuppression which results in opportunistic infections and periodically can result in cancerous cells? FeLV and FIV
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