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Antibiotic Classes
Prevention and control of viruses
Definitions
Parasit
Virus injury to organs and tissues
100
Bacteriostatic, semi-synthetic compounds, Doxy.
What is tetracyclines?
100
Live-attenuated, non-replication, and ones produced by recombinant DNA and related technologies.
What is vaccination?
100
Drugs that have activity against a wide range of different bacterial organisms.
What is broad spectrum?
100
This subkingdom has 5 orders and is classified by their mode of movement.
What is protozoa?
100
Ingestion and from blood systemic infection and destruction of intestinal enterocytes.
What is the GI?
200
Bacteriocidal, people can be allergic to it, Amoxi.
What is penicillins?
200
Frequent hand washing and decontamination.
What is proper hygiene and sanitation?
200
Viruses that can infect neural cells and infection may occur by neural or hematogenous spread.
What is a neurotropic virus?
200
This class has a flat body and no alimentary canal. Scolex and strobila with proglottids.
What are Cestoda Tapeworms?
200
Inflammation and obstruction of air passages.
What is respiratory tract?
300
Bacteriocidal, synthetic, enrofloxicin and ciprofloxacin.
What is quinolones?
300
To separate and restrict the movement of animals.
What is quarantine?
300
The ability of some viruses to alter their shape or size.
What is pleomorphism
300
This class is categorized to have flies, fleas, and lice.
What is arthropoda insecta?
300
Neuronal necrosis, neuronophagia, perivascular cuffing.
What is CNS?
400
Bacteriocidal, cephalexin, Beta Lactam.
What is cephalosporins?
400
The killing and proper disposal of animals?
What is culling?
400
Not virulent or harmful to the host. Derived from latin meaning a poisoned wound or full of poison.
What is Avirulent?
400
This class is leaf-like, dorso-ventrally flattened, and has oral and ventral suckers.
What are Trematoda Flukes?
400
Damage to endothelium.
What is infection of hemopoietic system?
500
Bacteriostatic, various actinomycetes, erythromycin.
What is macrolides?
500
Biological and Chemical control.
What is Elimination of arthropod vectors?
500
Virus has replicated/multiplied in major organs and once more entered the blood circulation.
What is secondary viremia?
500
This class is free-living, elongated, has an alimentary canal, and their sexes are usually separated.
What are nematode roundworms?
500
Teratogenic virus.
What is viral infection of fetus?