What is characteristic of Peste de Petits infection? What causes it?
Paramyxovirus - related to rinderpest
What ruminants are most susceptible to Peste de Petits?
goats and sheep
How is Peste de Petits transmitted? What is a main source of infection?
close contact, inhalation, and ingestion of contaminated food
nasal and ocular secretions, saliva, urine, feces
What signs are associated with Peste de Petits?
What 5 postmortem lesions are associated with Peste de Petits?
What are 4 options for diagnosing Peste de Petits? What samples are collected?
discharges, oral lesions, whole blood
What treatment is recommended for Peste de Petits?
no specific treatment
How is Peste de Petits controlled?
In what situations are Peste de Petits vaccines recommended? What 3 types are available?
outbreaks (ring vaccine + high risk) or endemic areas to control disease
What are 4 characteristics of Rift Valley Fever?
What causes Rift Valley Fever? What 3 cleaning supplies are able to inactivate it?
Bunyavirus
What ruminants are susceptible to Rift Valley Fever? How is it spread?
arthropod vectors - Culex, Aedes > Anopheles mosquitoes
What animals act as amplifying hosts for Rift Valley Fever?
ruminants - highly viremic, source for vectors
What are 2 additional possible routes of transmission of Rift Valley Fever other than mosquito vectors?
What is characteristic of Rift Valley Fever is small ruminants? What else is seen?
foul diarrhea
rapid onset of fever, weakness, icterus, mucopurulent nasal discharge, and vomiting
What signs are associated with Rift Valley Fever in lams and kids?
What signs are associated with Rift Valley Fever in cattle?
usually asymptomatic
What is the characteristic postmortem lesion associated with Rift Valley Fever?
hepatic necrosis - enlarged, yellow, friable, petechial hemorrhage
What signs are indicative of Rift Valley Fever in humans?
How is Rift Valley Fever diagnosed?
How can Rift Valley Fever be prevented?
What is characteristic of Border Disease? What causes it?
hairy-shaker lambs - weak lambs with fatal fetid diarrhea, tremors, abnormal body conformation, hairy fleeces –> ewes typically show no signs of disease
Pestivirus ovis - transmitted horizontally and vertically
What does outcome of fetal infection of Border Disease depend on?
stage of fetal development
What are 3 diseases that Clostridia cause?