ACVPM INFECTIOUS DISEASES EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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What are the signs of african swine fever? What is the reservoir? -
ANSWER-Bleeding/hemmorrhage, fever, nasal and ocular
discharge and convulsions. soft ticks
What are the signs of Hog Cholera/Classical Swine Fever? -
ANSWER-Splenic infacts, tonsilar necrosis, turkey-egg kidneys,
fever, depression, anorexia
What are the signs of Rinderpest? - ANSWER-Ocular discharge,
necrotic erosions in mouth and vagina, zebra striped hemorrhage
in colon
What are the signs of Blue Tongue? - ANSWER-Fever, Nasal
discharge, Swelling & necrotic lesions of the tongue, gums and
lips, Lameness in later stages
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What are the signs of epizootic hemorrhagic disease of deer? -
ANSWER-Fever, Drooling, Reddening & necrotic ulceration of
oral mucosa, Painful feet- reluctance to move
What dz is caused by Mycoplasma mycoides spp mycoides?
Signs? - ANSWER-Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia.
Coughing, DOB, oral/nasal discharges, edema of lungs, loss of
condition
What disease is caused by Mycoplasma mycoides spp capri?
Signs? - ANSWER-Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia.
Fibrinous pneumonia
What viral family causes Malignant Catarrhal Fever? Signs? Is it
contagious among cattle? - ANSWER-Ovine herpesvirus 2.
Depression, oral/nasal discharge, dyspnea. *Always see corneal
opacity. No
What are the signs of Lumpy Skin Disease? - ANSWER-Fever,
Depression, Intradermal cutaneous nodules, Swollen LN
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What is the main difference between Avian influenza and
Newcastle disease? - ANSWER-Newcastle has very high
mortality
What vaccine will protect cattle from lumpy skin disease? What
are the scars called from LSD? - ANSWER-Sheep pox. Sitfasts
Are the ulcerations of Bovine viral diarrhea necrotic? - ANSWER-
No! (Rinderpest and Bluetongue do)
What is the etiology of Vesicular Stomatitis? - ANSWER-
Vesiculovirus (Rhabdoviridae)
How many/what are the Vesicular Stomatitis strains? - ANSWER-
2. VSV-NJ. VSV-IN
How many species are affected by VSV? What is the vector?
What age groups are typically affected? - ANSWER-multiple.
definitive vector is unidentified. all ages are susceptible
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Pathogenesis of VSV (5) - ANSWER-1. virus is spread via saliva.
2. virus inoculated into skin. 3. replicated in lower layer of
epidermis. 4. hematogenous spread. 5. 1-3d incubation
Describe the onset of CS in VSV - ANSWER-incubation period of
3-5d. vesicles coalesce. lesions on coronary band, genitalia,
mammary gland, respiratory tract - turbinates, nasopharynx,
larynx. gastroenteritis, colic. skin lesions heal - but are
depigmented
What do VSV lesions look like?? - ANSWER-FMD
If you suspect VSV what is your next step? - ANSWER-
CONTACT AUTHORITIES
If samples for a possible VSV+ horse are collected, how should
they be sent? why? - ANSWER-Under securited conditions to
authorized lab - to prevent spread of dz