Types of Transmission
Spreading of Diseases
Management Practices
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In this type of transmission, an infected animal physically touches a healthy animal.

What is direct?

100

This word is what we use to describe an alteration of the body which interrupts the body’s normal function

What is disease?

100

This area is a place where no contact with animals or facilities will be had. 

What is a cool zone?

100

This pathogen causes Bovine Viral Diarrhea.

What is a virus?

100

The distance between facilities is typically set by

What is state regulations?

200

In this type of transmission, the process of inanimate objects carries pathogen transferring it to healthy animal.

What is fomite?

200

This type of animal known for having pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate is considered to be a...

What is a vector?
200

This describes the conceptual level of biosecurity

What is building location?

200

This year is when the Avian Influenza outbreak began

What is 2014?

200

What type of bacteria causes a disease by invading a cell, multiplying through cellular division, then producing toxins which are released into the cells, disrupting normal function. 

What is pathogenic bacteria?

300

In this type of transmission, the process of air droplets containing pathogen being inhaled by healthy animal.

What is aerosol? 

300

This disease likely transmits through a fomite.

What is Foot and Mouth Disease?

300

This prevention method is is used in livestock industry to imitate a natural disease and cause a response.

What is vaccine?

300

This type of vaccine contains inactive form of pathogen, unable to replicate.

What is killed?

300

These environmental factors influence how an animal will react to a disease.

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Temperature, geographical region, natural disasters, and management systems.

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Almost all diseases come from this type of transmission

What is direct?

400

This type of transmission can occur from an animal ill due to a nutritionally unbalanced rations.

What is indirect?

400

These actions are the ways the avian influenza virus led to the development of better management practices.

What is Monitoring systems and Sanitation protocols?

400

This area of study focuses on discovering the cause of a specific disease.

What is etiology?

400

This number described the impact Iowa faced on their economy due the Avian Influenza.

What is 0.7% ?

500

West Nile likely comes from this type of transmission

What is vector-borne?

500

This type of transmission occurs when contaminated feces are mixed with hay.

What is oral?

500

These procedures should be included in a biosecurity plan. 

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Consult with veterinarian 

Get animals from a reliable and proven source 

 Include precise vaccination plan 

Provide quality feed, mix feed properly and provide adequate water

 

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Vaccines provide this type of exposure to a specific pathogen and allows the immune system to gain memory and fight the pathogen more intensely.

What is acute?

500

This amount is how many birds were lost to the Avian Influenza.

What is 50 million

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