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31 Cards in this Set
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Which age of goats are predisposed to impetigo |
Kids and lactating does |
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Which dermatophyte is seen most frequently in goats ? |
T verrucosum |
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Which malassezia spp are associated with dz in goats |
Pachydermatis and sloofiae |
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DDx for makassezia dermatitis in goats |
Staph dermatitis , dermatophilosis , dermatophytosis , vit E-selenium responsive dermatitis |
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Aspergillosis has been reported in a goat T or F |
T ( vet path 2014) |
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which species of demodex infects goats ? |
Caprae |
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Random q ; what is the mange mite of white tailed deer |
Demodex odocoilei (chapter 10 sheep and goat text book ) |
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Which chorioptes mite infects goats |
C bovis (C caprae ) this is from DS farm atlas newest version |
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DDx for chorioptic mange |
Sarcoptic mange + zn responsive dermatitis |
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Which psoroptes mites infect goats |
Cuniculi and bovis (caprae ) |
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Where is p cuniculi found |
Ear canal |
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Goats can die from sarcoptes T or F |
T |
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Damalinia (Bovicola) ovis can be transmitted between goats and sheep T or F |
T |
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Which breed of goats can have a generalised persistent form of orf? |
Boer and Boer cross goats |
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In these Boer goats what other signs were noted? |
Moderate to severe lymphadenopathy , suppurative arthritis , chronic fibrinous pneumonia, premature thymic involution. ( DS atlas ) |
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Erythema multiforme can be seen in people with ecthyma contagiosum T or F |
T |
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Goat pox is a capripoxvirus. Name one disease caused by this virus in sheep and cows |
Sheep pox and Lumpy skin dz |
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What is stone pox ? |
Form of capripoxvirus infection in goats (goat pox ) with only nodular lesions resembling lumpy skin dz of cattle |
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Which region in particular will be affected in goats with insect bite hypersensitivity ? |
Dorsum (DS atlas) |
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Congenital goiter and hypothyroidism is reported in which breed ? |
Saanen Dwarf crossbreed |
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Name 2 chemicals involved in primary sensitisation |
Rose Bengal , sulfonamides , tetracyclines |
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With which nutritional skin dz do goats get periocular alopecia and generalised scaling ? There may also be greasy crusts and easily epilated hair also |
Vit E and selenium responsive dermatosis |
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Which nutritional deficiency can cause myxoedema |
Iodine |
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Which goats are commonly described to have psoriasiform dermatitis |
Pygmy and alpine |
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Which goats are commonly described to have psoriasiform dermatitis |
Pygmy and alpine |
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Which breed is described as having idiopathic lichenoid dermatitis |
Boer billy |
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Dermatological dz has been bogies in a goat with MCF T or F |
True; A Foster vet path - generalised alopecia and mural folliculitis in a goat . OVH2 positive on PCR. Note that asymptomatic inf of goats has been reported. |
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How can MCF be diagnosed ? |
Histopath (v useful) PCR of tissue or heparin blood |
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How is orf diagnosed |
Clinical signs Em Histopath Culture |
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How can besnoitosis be controlled |
1) clinical exam 2) biopsy with immediate culling of suspect goats 3) protection from biting Arthropods 4) educational campaigns to alert vets See research in vet sci 2014 caprine besnoitiosis. Skin changes seen in chronic stage . Note there are systemic and cutaneous changes. Can be subclinical . Caprine besnoitiosis can takes severe and fatal form. Note testicular changes in rams. Photophobia , epiphora , tachcardia, increased resp rates, joint swelling. In chronic scleroderma stage skin is alopecic , lichenified, hyperpig, wrinkling. Hyperkeratosis . |
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Colostrum confers no immunity to orf |
T ( in practice goat article ) |