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Nonspecific immunity examples

Inflammation, fever and physical barriers

Inflammation arises and animal receives antigen that activates B and T lymphocytes

Active and passive

Animal receives antibodies from another animal

Passive immunity

Antibody producing tissues cannot distinguish between an antigen that is capable of causing disease

(live antigen) and attenuated, or a killed antigen

Type of vaccines:

MLV, live and recombinant

Maternal antibodies start to decrease around what age

6-9 weeks of age

Type of vaccine not to give during pregnancy in animals

MLV

What does diuretic do also?

Lower blood pressure

Get their name from their name from their point of action: loop of henle, with oral administration response is within 30 min, parenterial administration produces dieresis immediately on a fully functional kidney

Loop diuretic

Long term thiazide use will cause excessive

Potassium secrection

Side effect of a potassium-sparing diuretic

Hyperkalemia

Inhibit protein synthesis, bactericidal, bacterialstatic recommended for abesses and dental infection

Liconsamidr (lindanycin, andtirobe)

T or F


Imidazole all drugs in this class are so toxic that they can be given every third day because they stay in the tissue longer

False

Chemical that kills micro-organisms

Germicide

Chemical that kills spores, which are especially resistant to chemicals

Sporicidal

Term used to describe an environment that is free of contamination by pathogens

Asepsis

When bleach is diluted it has a shelf life of

24 hours

T or F


Fungal infections are to tract and often respond to antibiotic therapy within a week or two

False