cattle and small ruminant infectious disease
Across
- 5. The causative agent of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis.
- 7. One important mode of transmission of Bovine viral diarrheal virus (BVDV) is across the ______ which results in persistently infected calves.
- 8. necrophorum Main agent implicated in foot rot.
- 10. Paired serum samples and subsequent comparison of _______ are often used in the process of diagnosing BRSV and PI3
- 11. Bacteria implicated in mastitis.
- 15. A _______ event causes the transformation of BVDV into mucosal disease.
- 16. Test for BVDV can involve a fourfold ____ increase or an _____ that detects the antigen.
- 19. The most common cause of viral diarrhea in young calves and lambs is____.
- 20. The route of transmission of Johne’s disease/Mycobacterium paratuburculosis is best described as_____(two word answer).
Down
- 1. In addition to causing conjunctivitis and upper respiratory tract infections, IBR can also cause ______ within a herd.
- 2. 2nd bacteria implicated in mastitis.
- 3. Is bovine mucosal diseae due to a virus or a bacteria?
- 4. Mannheimia ________ is a bacteria commonly implicated in Shipping Fever.
- 6. Bovine respiratory disease syndrome can come about from various _______ relating to transport and stocking density which can compromise the immune system, allow for a viral infection and subsequent secondary bacterial infections
- 9. Common route of drug administration for treatment of mastitis.
- 12. Antibiotic often used in treatment of foot rot.
- 13. M paratuburculosis can best be described as a chronic, slowly progressive disease that manifests with wt loss , decreased milk yield, emaciation, and ultimately death.
- 14. Type of tissue that often looks necrotic and ulcerated in acute mucosal disease.
- 17. The most common cause of bacterial diarrhea in the first week of a calves life is ____.
- 18. Does BRSV (Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus) affect the upper or lower respiratory tract?