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        | oxygen can be utilized but is not required for growth |  | Definition 
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        | To what subset of Enterobacteriaceae do coliforms belong |  | Definition 
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        | Cows lack receptors for shiga-like toxin in kidney vascular endothelial cells |  | Definition 
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        | malabsorption due to villous atrophy causes D+ |  | Definition 
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        | =prevent activation of complement via the alternative pathway, =prevent binding of natural antibodies and activation of complement via classical pathway
 =they make the 	bacteria more hydrophilic
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        | K antigens of E. coli do not cause... |  | Definition 
 
        | non specific activation of macrophage |  | 
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        | prevention of the hydrolysis of GTP that is bound to the ADP ribosylated regulatory protein of adenylate cyclase |  | Definition 
 
        | heat labile enterotoxin of E. coli |  | 
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        | toxin detection: enterohemorrhagic E. coli |  | Definition 
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        | effacement of microvilli at site of bacterial attachment |  | Definition 
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        | To prevent: acclimating dams to the environment their offspring will be housed in |  | Definition 
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        | hemolytic uremic syndrome and thrombotic thromnocytopenic purpura |  | Definition 
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        | Should not use antimicrobial beacause it may lead to resistance |  | Definition 
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        | edema in pigs most closely parallels infection in humans. |  | Definition 
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        | Killed bacterial vaccine that is effective if given while pregnant |  | Definition 
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        | Removes a horse from isolation if negative culture for 5 days |  | Definition 
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        | Used to culture low numbers of salmonella |  | Definition 
 
        | selective enrichment broth |  | 
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        | invasion and inflammation of submucosa of the intestine |  | Definition 
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        | -selection for antimicrobial resistant strains, -prolongation of the carrier state
 -increased absorption of endotoxin due to bacterial lysis
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        | AB tmt Salmonella dangers |  | 
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        | TMT of salmonella with ABs will not cause an increased production of |  | Definition 
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        | Not a host-adapted Salmonella serotype. |  | Definition 
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        | ) Virulence properties found on plasmids in some strains of Salmonella but lacking in other strains generally bestows traits related to survival in |  | Definition 
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        | salmonella latent carriers |  | 
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        | production of lytic infections with known bacteriophage in clinical Salmonella isolates |  | Definition 
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        | changed law that turtles can't be sold with carapaces less than 4 inches |  | Definition 
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        | The most common overall means for detecting sources of Salmonella infections in animals is by |  | Definition 
 
        | selective enrichment culture |  | 
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        | Dry gangrene sometimes seen in salmonellosis is a manifestation of |  | Definition 
 
        | endotoxin-induced vasculitits |  | 
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        | The organism that is thought to be the first to colonize damaged tissue, paving the way for other organisms and leading to clinical foot rot infections in sheep is |  | Definition 
 
        | Fusobacterium necrophorum |  | 
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        | The most promising sources of clinically significant anaerobes for diagnostic purposes are from |  | Definition 
 
        | suppurative and necrotic processes |  | 
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        | Bacterial species with outer membrane proteins that bind transferrin or heme and apparently lack siderophores are common among the family |  | Definition 
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        | Serum antibodies correlate well with protection against Pasteurellosis |  | Definition 
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        | Severe progressive nasal turbinate atrophy and snout distortion is a common outcome in pigs following exposure to a toxin that stimulates *****resulting in intracellular accumulation of calcium and increase 	activity of osteoclasts |  | Definition 
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        | Protein kinase C mediated stimulation of osteoclast activity is central to the virulence of *** strains of Pasturella multocida |  | Definition 
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        | Protein kinase C mediated stimulation of osteoclast activity is central to the virulence of capsular type D strains of Pasturella |  | Definition 
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        | immunization with B. bronchiseptica, P. multocida vax, air quality maintenance and good management practices |  | Definition 
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        | Capsular serogrouping for report |  | Definition 
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        | Pore-forming cytolysins with frequent hemolytic activity |  | Definition 
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        | Bacterial species with outer membrane protiens bind **** of pasturellacae |  | Definition 
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        | Mitogenic, dermonecrotic, cytotoxin, hyaluronic acid capsule, endotoxin (not pore-forming cytolysin) |  | Definition 
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        | not indigenous or has been eradicated from the U.S., Reportable. |  | Definition 
 
        | Capsular type E pastuerella |  | 
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        | RTX in Mannheimia hemolytica |  | Definition 
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        | Major contribution of RTX family to toxins |  | Definition 
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        | Respiratory viral infections impair the antibacterial activity of alveolar macrophage. casues secondary infections |  | Definition 
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        | Evasion of immunity and survival of Histophilus somni |  | Definition 
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        | injury to vascular endothelium with resulting hemorrhage and thrombus formation in the brain of cattle |  | Definition 
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        | In the phenomenon of satelliteism displayed by members of the Genus Hemophilus, a Staphylococcus spp. Provides the growth factor known as |  | Definition 
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        | -of fibrino hemorrhagic necrotizing pneumonia with sero firbinous pleuritis -pig
 -blood stained froth
 actinobacillus
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        | granulomatous fibrosing infection of the tongue of ruminants Actinobacillus
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        | Actinobacillus **** was at one time classified as Shigella |  | Definition 
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        | What property of A. equuli distinguished it from members of the family enterbacteraceae |  | Definition 
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        | Pseudomonas and Bordetella |  | 
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        | Fully virulent don't have flagella |  | Definition 
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        | attachment to cilia in vivo |  | Definition 
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        | Bordetella avium is a *****avian pathogen with close similarities to a group of environmental bacteria. |  | Definition 
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        | 2-3 months shed after symptoms resolved |  | Definition 
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        | contributing feature of diseases caused by… Bordetella bronchiseptica
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        | disease produced by bordetella bronchiseptica is the result of… Reactions following ******
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        | extracellular multiplication |  | 
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        | -vaccination does not prevent infection -asymptomatic or convalescent shedding may last for several weeks
 -anitmicrobial treatments may not achieve sufficient concentrations to kill localized bacteria
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        | Bordetella bronchiseptica |  | 
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        | actinobacillus, pasteurella, pseudomonas |  | 
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        | Bord: unusually complex virulence  Reflects a **** mode of existence in ancestral organisms. |  | Definition 
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        | bovine keratoconjuctivitis |  | 
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        | late summer and early fall |  | Definition 
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        | key virulence factor and important component of vaccines for bovine infectious keratoconjuctivitis is |  | Definition 
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        | Bovine infectious keratoconjuctivitis |  | 
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        | Moraxella bovis: Tall pasture grasses cause external irritation that leads to |  | Definition 
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        | Pili or fimbriae (vaccines) |  | Definition 
 
        | Moraxella bovis and Bordetella bronchiseptica |  | 
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        | A suppurative dermatitis of sheep blue green discoloration of wool
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        | disease caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa |  | Definition 
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        | tetracycline, potentiated sulfonamides, macrolides, ceftiofur, florfenicol and tilmicosin resistant
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        | extragenitial form of infection with Brucella abortus |  | Definition 
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        | Positive cultures in non preg cattle w/ brucella abortus |  | Definition 
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        | promotes log phase growth of Brucella abortus in bovine tissues |  | Definition 
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        | night time fever spikes, chills, depression, headaches, several months duration, low mortality, rare likelihood of human to human spread |  | Definition 
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        | first given if you stick yourself with brucella |  | Definition 
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        | Bulls must be sexually mature to become infertile |  | Definition 
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        | if human doesn't clear brucella infection then |  | Definition 
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        | A standard screening test for canine brucellosis uses a heterotypic antigen obtained from |  | Definition 
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        | long term brucella abortus |  | Definition 
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        | shedding of Brucella **** may occur in cows that produce live calves |  | Definition 
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        | not significant wild resevoirs of |  | Definition 
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        | ingesting uncooked chicken dog
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        | survival depends on antigenic variation Campylobacter
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        | microaerophilic (NOT anaerobic or aerobic)
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        | found in intestine of healthy sheep |  | Definition 
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        | cervical mucus agglutination test |  | Definition 
 
        | C. fetus subspecis veneralis |  | 
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        | “gull wing” shaped, motile Gram-negative bacteria in a kitten with blood-tinged diarrhea Campylobacter
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        | ) BULLS (not cows) are the principal reservoirs of bovine |  | Definition 
 
        | venereal Camplylobacteriosis |  | 
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        | encasement of flagella within an outer membrane (differs from campylobacter) |  | Definition 
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        | capable of movement in highly viscous environments |  | Definition 
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        | cause a severe disease in which the morbidity rate in susceptible animals is close to 90% and mortality may reach 40%. |  | Definition 
 
        | Brachyspira hyodysenteriae |  | 
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        | does not produce disease in the absence of normal flora |  | Definition 
 
        | Brachyspira hyodysenteriae |  | 
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        | Rickettsia, Erlichia, and Borrelia |  | 
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        | found in blood of infected wild mice species |  | Definition 
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        | vaccine used to prevent abortion in cattle and pigs |  | Definition 
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        | found in kidney of infected rat |  | Definition 
 
        | Leptospira icterohemorrhagiae |  | 
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        | persistent attachment to cells |  | Definition 
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        | respiratory tract of infected cattle |  | Definition 
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        | close contact with host cell membranes |  | Definition 
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        | perivascular and peribronchial lymphoid hyperplasia |  | Definition 
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        | antigenic variation and biological mimicry |  | Definition 
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        | Vertical transmission mycoplasmosis
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        | Used before DNA on mycoplasma |  | Definition 
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        | confirmed by demonstration of the agent in stained blood smears mycoplasm
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        | grow in: -neutral phagosome of phagocytic cells -endosomal vacuole of erythrocytes
 -and cytoplasm of endothelial cells
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        | Does not grow on acidic phagolysosome of phagocytic cells |  | Definition 
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        | found in ovarian tissue of infected ticks |  | Definition 
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        | found in ovarian tissue of infected ticks |  | Definition 
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        | growth within a phagosome due to prevention of phagosome and lysosome fusion |  | Definition 
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        | fever depression diarrhea abdominal pain leukopenia and occasional abortion in horse |  | Definition 
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        | cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in peripheral blood neutrophils is a means of diagnosing tick born fever |  | Definition 
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        | life cycle between infectious and noninfectious forms |  | Definition 
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        | zoonotic from birds mainly, sometimes cats |  | Definition 
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        | non-staining, rod shaped ghost cells |  | Definition 
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        | penicillin used on C. trachmatis to inhibit growth of |  | Definition 
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        | predilection for epithelial cells |  | Definition 
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        | demonstration of inclusion bodies in conjunctival smears Chlamydiae
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        | Chlamydiae that cause disease in humans that are not zoonotic are |  | Definition 
 
        | pneumoniae and trachomatis |  | 
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