Across
- 2. in bovine TB, after granuloma formation 2 things can happen, 1 continuous activity (growth of tubercle and spread) and whats the other
- 3. what does clostridium botulinum cause
- 5. what antibiotic would you NOT give for the treatment of tetanus in a horse
- 8. what is a key feature of clostridium that makes them live in the gut and have to form spores to live in the environment
- 11. which animals is campylobacter found as a commensal in
- 14. staph., strep. and truperella pyogenes produce these which break down red blood cells
- 17. if rhodococcus equi causes ulcerative colitis instead of bronchopneumonia where does the lymphadenitis happen
- 21. MacConkey bile lactose agar is used to differentiate what bacterial family from others
- 22. Johne's disease is other wise known as what
- 23. what disease does corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis cause
- 24. what bacteria is restricted to airways, is an obligate parasite and is part of the alcaligenaceae family
- 27. are the fastidious bacteria gram negative or positive
- 30. which corynebacterium is haemolytic (put c. and then the name)
- 32. what does strep. zooepidemicus cause in piglets
- 34. staph. aureus turn what colour on agar jelly for most animals except dogs by which it turns white
- 35. what stain is used to test how waxy mycobacterium are.
- 36. instead of mollicutes using hapanoids to hold there plasma membrane together what do they use
Down
- 1. which staph. species is just a pathogen to dogs
- 4. what is the first stage of Lyme disease
- 6. is campylobacter gram positive or negative
- 7. what type of pathogen is strep. suis and dermatophilus congolensis
- 9. if an animal survives leptospirosis where would the bacteria continue to replicate.
- 10. staphylococcal species use this enzyme to make a fibrin clot around themselves to hide from the immune system
- 12. actinomyces Bovis is most commonly known as what
- 13. what bacterial class is associated with chronic low grade energy sapping type infections
- 15. what bacteria is causes Lyme disease
- 16. other than campylobacter fetus ss venerealis what other bacteria means you must pasteurise milk
- 18. what is the infectious form of the chlamydiales
- 19. if you saw a pig with swine dysentery and it was dehydrated, acidotic, and emaciated what stage would it be in
- 20. pasteurella multocida is a commensal where in the body
- 25. campylobacter fetus causes abortion in cattle and sheep. what subspecies causes a persistent infection in cattle
- 26. what does strep, uberis cause in cattle.
- 28. what are the chlamydiaceae associated with
- 29. where is mycobacterium avium subsp avium found that is different from normal TB
- 30. where does the rickettsia bacteria multiple
- 31. is staph or strep negative on a catalase test (put staph or strep)
- 32. what makes coxiella burnetii resistant
- 33. what E.coli serotype produces toxins that cause diarrhoea. (put abbreviation e.g AEEC)
