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What animals are susceptible to FMD?
All cloven hoofed animals
What common livestock species is NOT susceptible to FMD?
Horses
What is the most contagious viral disease of animals?
FMD
What is a unique way that FMD is spread?
Windborne
Shortcoming of FMD vaccinations
No cross protection between serotypes.
Tx of FMD
None available
4 ways of Px and Ctrl of FMD
- Controls on imported animals and products
- Regulation of garbage feeders
- On-farm biosecurity
- Rapid reporting
2 ways Vesicular Stomatitis is transmitted
- Biting flies
- DC
5 ways to control Vesicular Stomatitis
- Don't buy from positive herds for 3 months post-infections
- Avoid grazing at peak insect feeding hours
- Move into stables
- Isolate animals
- Sanitation
4 vesicular diseases
- FMD
- Vesicular Stomatitis
- Swine Vesicular Disease
- Vesicular Exanthema of Swine
3 ways Swine Vesicular Disease is spread
- Garbage feeding
- Infected animals
- DC
Control method for Swine Vesicular Disease & Vesicular Exanthema of Swine
Cull infected and in-contact pigs
4 ways that Classicial Swine Fever is transmitted
- DC
- Fomites
- Feeding infected feed
- Carriers
Zoonosis status of Classical Swine Fever
Not zoonotic
Zoonosis status of FMD
Technically zoonotic, but not as damaging
Treatment of Classical Swine Fever
None should be attempted
3 'classes' of pigs that should be slaughtered in regards to Classical Swine Fever
- Confirmed cases
- in-contact animals
- Possibly entire herd
Prevention of Classical Swine Fever
- Restrict pig movement/isolate
- Don't feed contaminated foods
Zoonotic status of African Swine Fever
Not zoonotic
Treatment of African Swine Fever
None available
Which FAD is transmitted through ticks?
African Swine Fever
2 ways to transmit Newcastle Disease
- DC
- Environmental contamination
Two FADs that are zoonotic
- FMD
- Newcastle Disease
3 clinical signs that indicate Newcastle Disease
- Cyanotic combs and wattles
- Facial edema
- Sudden death