Ruminant Neurological and Exotic Disease - Rinderpest

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Across
  1. 2. Wild ruminants such as buffalo and antelope can act as these for the virus.
  2. 4. Rinderpest was officially declared _______ in 2011.
  3. 10. Rinderpest was controlled and eradicated using this type of vaccine.
  4. 11. An important vaccination strategy used to contain rinderpest outbreaks was called ______ vaccination.
  5. 12. The common laboratory molecular test used to detect rinderpest virus (short form).
  6. 13. Rinderpest causes erosions and sores in the mouth called as ______.
  7. 15. Effective Rinderpest control relied mainly on vaccination and __________ of infected or exposed animals.
  8. 16. Rinderpest is a severe disease mainly affecting this body system that includes the intestines.
Down
  1. 1. The last reported outbreak of Rinderpest occurred in __________ in 2001.
  2. 3. The “famous 4Ds” of Rinderpest clinical signs are Depression, __________, Diarrhea, and Death.
  3. 5. Rinderpest mainly affects this group of animal (clue: how they digest food).
  4. 6. Rinderpest spreads mainly by __________through nasal and ocular secretions.
  5. 7. Rinderpest was historically known as this “plague” of cows.
  6. 8. The virus that causes rinderpest is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA Paramyxovirus belongs to this genus that also includes measles.
  7. 9. The classic striped pattern seen in the colon at post-mortem is called as _______.
  8. 14. The Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme(GREP) was led by _______ and World Organization of Animal Health (OIE).