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VMD-422 Questions - (Ii)
VMD-422 Questions - (Ii)
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27. Rift valley fever is also known as Enzootic hepatitis
28. In wild life, rabies has got two types of clinical manifestations i.e. dumb form and ….
29. Canine parvo viral infection is caused by canine parvo virus 1 (CPV), smallest DNA
virus belonging to the family Parvo viridae.
30. Equine influenza is also known as Equine distemper/Typhoid fever/pink eye.
31. Nervous form of the disease ……………………………………………………. is
characterized by chorea which indicates jerky movement of group of muscles.
32. Rabies virus belongs to the Rhabdo virus group, one of the RNA helical enveloped
virus group.
33. Goat plague is caused by …………………………………………………………..
34. ……………………… is the common feature following FMD infection.
35. Negribodies are abundantly present in pyramidal cells of ammon’s horn and purkinje
cells of cerebellum in case of Rabies.
36. Avian sarcoma, Big liver disease, visceral lymphoid leukosis, lymphomatosis; these
all are synonyms of Avian leukosis which is an infectious cancerous condition of the
mature birds involving the haemopoietic and lymphoid tissues like liver, bursa,
spleen, gonads, kidneys and bones etc .
37. Gasping disease-- Infectious Bronchitis.
38. Synonyms of Infectious Bursal Disease----- Gumboro disease, Avian bursitis,
Infectious nephritis.
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5. Peste Des Petits Ruminants is caused by:
a. Moribillivirus
b. Apthus virus
c. Pesti virus
d. None of these
6. Synonym of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) is:
a. Bovine leukemia
b. Bovine leukosis
c. Bovine lymphosarcoma
d. All
7. In Pseudo Rabies primarily affected species is:
a. Cattle
b. Pig
c. Sheep
d. Dog
8. Sheep Pox is also known as:
a. Ovine pox
b. Laclavelee
c. Variola ovina
d. All of above
9. Synonym of ephemeral fever is:
a. Three-day sickness
b. 3-day fever
c. Dragon Boat disease
d. All
10. Synonym of Amphistomiasis is:
a. Liver fluke disease
b. Lung fluke disease
c. Blood fluke disease
d. Stomach fluke disease
11. Synonyms of Vesicular Stomatitis is:
a. Sore mouth
b. Pseudo foot and mouth disease
c. Mouth thrush
d. sore nose
e. All
12. Drug of choice for Schistosomiasis is:
a. Praziquantel
b. Levamisol
c. Both
d. None
13. Clay pipe stem liver is the characteristic of:
a. Babesiosis
b. Schistosomiasis
c. Hepatic fascioliasis
d. None
14. Peste Des Petits Ruminants is also known as:
a. PPR
b. Goat plague
c. Kata
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d. All
15. Oesophagostomosis is also known as:
a. Nodule worm disease
b. Pimply gut
c. Both
d. None
16. Synonym of Aujeszky’s disease is:
a. Pseudorabies
b. Mad itch
c. Infectious bulbar paralysis
d. All
17. Lung worm which causes Bovine Verminous Bronchitis of cattle is:
a. Dictyocaulus viviparus
b. Dictyocaulus filaria
c. Both
d. None
18. Intermediate stage of Taenia multiceps which causes invasion of brain and
spinal cord is:
a. Gid
b. Sturdy
c. Coenurus cerebralis
d. All of above
19. Synonyms of Canine distemper is:
a. Carre’s disease
b. Hard-pad disease
c. Canine influenza
d. All
20. Drug of choice for Babesiosis is:
a. Diminazine
b. Imidocarb
c. Both
d. None
21. Synonym of Rabies is:
a. Hydrophobia
b. Lyssa
c. Mad dog disease
d. All
22. In India, on 18th February, 2006 the first case of avian influenza was
associated with strain:
a. H5N5
b. H5N1
c. H1N1
d. H3N5
23. “Infectious laryngotracheitis” is also known as:
a. Avian diptheria
b. Avian distemper
c. Avian influenza
d. Gumboro disease
24. R2B vaccine is used for:
a. Marek’s disease
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b. Ranikhet disease
c. Gumboro disease
d. Avian influenza
25. Single intra-muscular injection of buparvaquone @ 2.5 mg/kg b. wt. is an
effective drug for:
a. Babesiosis
b. Trypanosomosis
c. Theileriosis
d. Toxoplasmosis
26. “Old dog encephalitis” is related with:
a. Canine distemper
b. Infectious canine hepatitis
c. Canine parvo-viral disease
d. Rabies
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15. Amphistosomiasis:
16. Fowl plague (caused by influenza virus, a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family.):
17. East coast fever:
18. Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious, acute or sub acute viral
disease of goats and sheep characterized by fever, erosive stomatitis, conjunctivitis,
gastro enteritis and pneumonia.
19. Tiger heart:
20. Zebra marking/tiger striping:
21. Three day sickness:
22. African swine fever (ASF): highly contagious, mostly acute, febrile disease of
domestic swine with cyanosis of the skin, hemorrhages of the lymph nodes, kidney,
and gastrointestinal mucosa.
23. Hog cholera:
24. Piroplasmosis:
25. Button ulcer:
26. Koch’s blue bodies:
27. Trypanosomosis:
28. Mad itch:
29. Turkey egg appearance:
30. Coenurosis:
31. Dourine:
32. Wart hog disease:
33. Anaplasmosis:
34. Equine distemper:
35. Swamp fever:
36. Pseudorabies:
37. Canine influenza:
38. Stomach fluke disease:
39. Rabies is acute viral encephalitis of all warm-blooded animals characterized by
altered behaviour, aggressiveness, progressive paralysis and in most species by death.
40. Barber’s pole worm:
41. Avian distemper:
42. Pipe stem liver:
43. Dumb or paralytic form of Rabies:
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8. Various forms of New castle disease:
9. Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis:
10. Clinical signs and Treatment of Theileriosis:
11. Clinical findings in Rabies:
12. Diagnosis and control of Amphistomiasis in cattle:
13. Surra:
14. Treatment of Trypanosomosis:
15. Treatment of Ascariasis in Cattle and Buffalo:
16. Clinical signs of FMD: