Notifiable diseases of pigs

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Across
  1. 7. Condition affecting the brain caused by Teschen Disease
  2. 9. Characteristic lesion of FMD; these are usually present on the feet, snout or tongue
  3. 10. Pyrexia, high mortality rate, vomiting and diarrhoea and abortion are all potential clinical signs of this notifiable disease (abbreviated)
  4. 12. Virus type which causes PED and TGE
  5. 13. Parasite which can spread African Swine Fever to pigs and become a reservoir for infection;
  6. 15. Notifiable disease also known as "hog cholera"
  7. 16. Practice of feeding table scraps to pigs; major risk factor for notifiable diseases such as FMD
Down
  1. 1. Length of time which represents duration from time of infection to display of clinical signs
  2. 2. Notifiable disease also known as "pseudorabies"; can be fatal in dogs and cats and causes persistent infection in pigs
  3. 3. Virus type which causes foot and mouth disease
  4. 4. At the height of FMD infection, the virus is present in this substance in the body
  5. 5. Organisation that a vet reports suspicion of notifiable diseases to (abbreviation)
  6. 6. Number of weeks the incubation period can reach in cases of CSF in field conditions
  7. 8. Age groups of pigs which are affected by Teschen Disease
  8. 9. Clinical feature of ASF which is present in juvenile warthogs but NOT in adults
  9. 11. Number of forms of ASF which can be present in pigs
  10. 14. Name of a mild form of Teschen Disease occasionally reported in the UK