432.Characteristic pathological changes in the GCG?
inflammation of the respiratory and digestive organs
dystrophy of the genitourinary organs
hyperemia of cardiovascular organs
inflammation of the brain.
433.Properties of the causative agent of PCH?
epitheliotrope, neurotrope
myotrope, pantrope
angiogen, neurogen
myogen, pantrop.
434. Differential diagnosis of PCH?
plague and foot and mouth disease
tuberculosis and glanders
gastritis and enteritis
hepatitis and nephritis.
435.What animals are susceptible to foot and mouth disease?
artiodactyls
monohoofed animals
carnivores
pigs and horses.
436. In what organs are aphthae formed?
skin and mucous membranes
liver and lungs
kidneys and spleen
brain and spinal cord.
437.Properties of the causative agent of foot and mouth disease?
epitheliotrope, myotrope
neurotrope, pantrope
myotrope, neurotrope
neurogen, epitheliotrope.
438.Which animals do not form aphthae?
calves and lambs
dogs and pigs
sheep and horses
cows and sheep.
439. Differential diagnosis of foot and mouth disease
necrobacteriosis, stomatitis
…B…. gastritis, enteritis
B. hepatitis, nephritis
G. splenitis, bursitis.
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