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Clinical Medicine3
Pathology, Tick borne Diseases, Feline Diseases
Question | Answer |
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Which Virus is closely related to the canine parvovirus-2? | Panleukopenia |
Which virus undergoes a genetic change into the virus that causes FIP? | Corona |
Which virus is associated with causing Lymphoma? | Leukemia |
FIV is spread between cats via? | Bite woundes |
Herpesvirus-1 causes this virus? | Rhinotracheitis |
Over 50% of cats that test positive for FIP, will also be positive for? | Feline Leukemia Virus |
FIV replicates in? | Lymphocytes |
Main route of transmission for Panleukopenia is? | Feces |
Inflammation of the lymph nodes? | Lymphadenitis |
Severe response to a foreign substance? | Anaphylaxis |
Material that has passed through a membrane and is high in fluidity and low in protien, cells, or solid materials derived from cells? | Transudate |
Material that has escaped from blood vessels? | Exudate |
Which organ is diseased if your patient is jaundiced? | Liver |
Rickettsia (True bacteria) is transmitted by what? | Lice and Ticks |
Borrelia burgdorferi is also known as? | Lyme Disease. |
Lyme disease is caused by which ticks? | Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus. |
What are the three stages of host ticks? | Larva, nymphs, and adults |
Ticks acquire B. burdorferi from? | Wild Rodents. |
Three main signs of Lyme disease? | Shifting lameness, swollen joints, fever. |
Animal becomes positive for Lyme disease _-_ weeks after infections? | 4-6 |