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Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ______________________________
Chapter 10 - Lesson 2
Infectious Diseases: Digestive System
Questions
Fill-in-the-Blank
1. Vomiting and diarrhea are signs of infection of the ______________________ system.
2. Name some of the infections viruses can cause in the digestive system.
3. Name some of the infections bacteria can cause in the digestive system.
4. Name some of the infections parasites can cause in the digestive system.
5. Helminth infections of the digestive system of animals can be diagnosed by demonstrating the presence of
______________and ________________in the feces.
6. Protozoa infections of the intestines of animals can be diagnosed by demonstrating the presence of
__________________ or ______________ _______________ on fecal examinations.
7. Clinical signs of helminth infections of the digestive system of animals are similar to signs of
________________________.
8. Discuss the difference between clinical and subclinical disease caused by gastrointestinal worms.
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