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Which pathogen can multiply rapidly without a host?
Parasite
Bacteria
Fungi
Protozoa
What type of immunity allows the body to produce its own antibodies?
Passive
Active
Current
Permanent
Which pathogen is a single celled organism?
Parasite
Viruses
Fungi
Protozoa
Mycology is the study of which of the following?
Parasite
Fungi
Protozoa
Bacteria
How many different shapes of bacteria are there?
Three
Four
Two
Five
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease also known as which of the following?
Heaves
Wobblers
Strangles
Flu
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of COPD?
Nasal discharge
Stumbling
Wheezing
Coughing
Scratches is also referred to as which of the following?
Crusty pastern
Stinky heel
Oily heel
Greasy heel
Scratches affects which of the following parts of a horse?
Fetlocks
Pasterns
Hocks
Cannon
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for scratches?
Clipping hair in the infected area
Carefully removing scabs with a mild soap
Applying an anti-fungal ointment
Scrubbing with chemical soap
Periodic Ophthalmia is also referred to as which of the following?
Sun blindness
Moon blindness
Eye blindness
Sore eyes
Which of the following is administered to a horse who has contracted Botulism?
Penicillin
Anti Toxin
Bute
Antibiotics
Strangles is a disease which affects what part of the horse?
Neurological system
Muscular system
Upper respiratory system
Digestive system
Tetanus is also referred to as which of the following?
Lockmouth
Lockjaw
Lockthroat
Lockface
Which bacterial disease is highly contagious and can be contracted through direct or indirect contact?
Botulism
Rabies
Strangles
Influenza
Equine Infectious Anemia is spread by which of the following?
Parasites
Horse flies
Mosquitoes
Rodents
Which two herpes viruses cause severe clinical signs?
EHV-1, EHV-2
EHV-2, EHV-4
EHV-1, EHV-4
EHV-6, EHV-4
Which of the following is a genotype for rabies which is carried by raccoons, skunks and foxes?
Variant
Classic
Non-variant
Carrier
Influenza is most commonly caused by what type of virus?
Type D
Type C
Type B
Type A
Rabies is considered which type of disease?
Bacterial
Non-communicable
Infectious
Zoonotic
Which of the following animals is the source of infective sporocysts causing EPM?
Raccoons
Mice
Opossums
Skunks
EPM is a disease caused by a protozoan affecting which part of a horse?
Digestive system
Muscular system
Central nervous system
Respiratory system
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of EPM?
Stiffness
Coughing
Head tilt
Paralysis
To help prevent EPM, a horse owner should do which of the following?
Keep feed closed in metal containers
Keep feed covered with a tarp
Keep feed inside of feed bags
Keep feed outside
How does a horse contract EPM?
Being bitten by an opossum
Ingesting residue from opossum feces
Being bitten by a skunk
Ingesting residue from mice feces
What is it called when the laminae in the foot becomes so inflamed and damaged it no longer supports the coffin bone, which then rotates and sinks?
Acute laminitis
Symptomatic laminitis
Chronic laminitis
Asymptomatic laminitis
Osteochondrosis Dissecans is NOT caused by which of the following?
Mineral deficiencies
High energy diet
Contaminated feed
Growing too fast
Wobbler syndrome is the malformation or compression of what part of the horse?
Leg bones
Joints
Spinal cord
Hip bone
Wobbler syndrome typically affects what type of horse?
Older
Younger
Middle-aged
Both A and B
Which of the following will NOT help prevent Osteochondrosis Dissecans?
Providing a balanced diet
Providing regular exercise
Providing a high energy diet
Providing routine examinations
Which of the following diseases causes the skin to rip and tear easily?
HERDA
Lavender foal syndrome
PSSM
LFS
Which of the following diseases is only found in the Arabian horse breed?
Hereditary equine regional dermal asthenia
PSSM
Lavender foal syndrome
ESPM
Which of the following is a disease where the horse’s muscles are unable to store glucose (sugars) for energy?
HERDA
CCDL
LFS
PSSM
Which of the following diseases primarily affects quarter horses, draft horses and warmbloods?
HERDA
PSSM
CCDL
LFS
Which of the following diseases only affects the quarter horse breed?
LFS
PSSM
HERDA
EPSM
Which of the following is a behavioral disorder which causes horses to refuse to eat or lower their feed intake?
Geophagia
Cribbing
Anorexia
Windsucking
Which of the following is a disorder in horses which causes them to ingest sand or dirt which is rich in iron or copper?
Cribbing
Anorexia
Windsucking
Geophagia
Which of the following behavioral disorders causes damage to the incisors?
Cribbing
Geophagia
Anorexia
Overeating
Which of the following may cause intestinal obstruction?
Anorexia
Windsucking
Geophagia
Cribbing
Which of the following is often caused by social or environmental changes?
Cribbing
Anorexia
Geophagia
Windsucking
Which disease is caused by an allergic reaction to particles in hay?
Wobblers
Scratches
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Equine Infectious Anemia
Which disease can lead to cataract formation and blindness?
Botulism
Sarcoids
Periodic Ophthalmia
Equine Infectious Anemia
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for Sarcoids?
Cryosurgery
Radiation therapy
Traditional surgery
All are treatments for Sarcoids
Which rare disease is almost always fatal and caused by toxins preventing the transmission of nervous impulses?
Botulism
Sarcoids
Strangles
Wobblers
Which disease is also known as swamp fever?
Equine Infectious Anemia
West Nile Virus
Tetanus
Sarcoids
Which of the following tests are performed to determine if a horse is infected with Equine Infectious Anemia?
Moore test
Coggins test
Davis test
Coffin test
What is it called when the coffin bone rotates and sinks?
Founder
Lockjaw
Scratches
Laminitis
Which disease has symptoms of swelling, hair loss, pain and ulceration of the heels?
Scratches
Equine Infectious Anemia
Equine Encephalomyelitis
Founder
Which of the following is a highly contagious disease of the upper-respiratory system caused by bacteria?
Sarcoids
Strangles
Tetanus
Laminitis
Which of the following is a symptom of Tetanus?
Inability to open mouth
Lost eye sight
Hair loss
Hives
Which of the following diseases cause tumors on the connective tissue?
Sarcoids
Wobblers
Scratches
Tetanus
What disease is also known as sleeping sickness?
Equine Infectious Anemia
Equine Encephalomyelitis
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Osteochondrosis Dissecans
Diseases can be causes by which of the following?
Nutrient deficiencies
Pathogens
Both A and B
Only viruses
Which type of bacteria is spherical shaped?
Bacilli
Spirilli
Cocci
Fungi
Which type of pathogen has various life cycles and can be located internally or externally?
Viruses
Bacteria
Parasites
Fungi
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