Signs and Symptoms
Transmission
Microbiology
Resistance
Controlling the Spread
100

what is transmission?

The disease mode of spread

100

deviation from the normal health or production

disease

100

the study of living things too small to be seen without a microscope

microbiology

100

antimicrobials allow humans to do what

live longer and fight off infection

100

this animal poses one of the biggest biosecurity risks

birds
200

Give two examples of transmission.

inhalation and ingestion

200

disease caused by a treatment

latrogenic

200

microbes are essential to the survival of what

ecosystems 

200

metabolic products of aerobic bacteria and fungi

antibiotics

200

why do pigs cause such a big threat to biosecurity?

because of their ability to mutate a sickness into a zoonotic disease

300

what is prognosis

a prediction about how a disease will develop

300

disease that can be spread from one animal to another 

contagious

300

what part of a microscope contains the ocular lens

the eyepiece 

300

Small range of effectiveness

narrow spectrum

300

how many access points should you have to your farm?

1

400

what is diagnosis?

determining the type of disease based off of physical exams

400

give an example of a noncontagious disease

mastitis

400

this part of the microscope is used for support

base

400

Effective against a wide

    variety of microbes

broad spectrum

400

what should staff always wear when coming to work

clean clothes

500

measures taken to eliminate possible infection

prevention

500

disease occurring over a large geographical area

pandemic

500

what is the purpose of stage clips on a microscope 

to secure the slides

500

adaptive response of an animal to tolerate the antibiotics

drug resistance

500

when you buy new livestock.. how long should you quarantine them before introducing them to your original heard?

2 weeks