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