Solutions
Welfare is defined as Correct Answer-The state an animal has and it's
health
T/F Health can affect welfare and vice versa. Correct Answer-True
1) Freedom from hunger/thirst 2) Freedom from discomfort 3) Freedom
from pain/injury/disease 4) Freedom to express normal behavior 5)
Freedom from fear and distress Correct Answer-The Five Freedoms of
Animal Welfare
Disease is defined as Correct Answer-Any departure from the normal
Disease can affect these three things Correct Answer-Production,
efficiency and profit
Introducing new animals, poor sanitation and management practices
Correct Answer-Two main causes of diseases
T/F Viral diseases are easy to control Correct Answer-False
Pathogenic organisms are Correct Answer-Living things capable of
producing disease
, 1) Species 2) Breed/Family 3) Age 4) Sex 5) Nutrition 6)
Stress/Environment Correct Answer-Predisposing Causes of Disease
T/F All infectious diseases are not contagious but all contagious diseases
are infectious Correct Answer-True
Infectious is defined as Correct Answer-Capable of being transmitted by
injection with or without actual contact, denoting a disease due to the
action of the microorganism
Contagious is defined as Correct Answer-Communicable or
transmissible by contact with the sick or fresh secretions/excretions
T/F The presence of a microorganism does constitute infection Correct
Answer-False
Eliminated by bodily secretions or excretions, destroyed by host or
arrested or carried throughout body by WBC Correct Answer-Fate of
invading microorganisms
Pathogenic is the Correct Answer-ABILITY to produce symptoms and
cause changes in tissue and organs
Virulence is the Correct Answer-DEGREE of pathogenicity