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Quarantine Standards: The pet must have been vaccinated at least ____ times for
rabies in its lifetime.
Two
Quarantine Standards: Rabies vaccines were administered more than _____ days
apart
30
Quaratine Standards: Most recent rabies vaccination was done:
1. ____________
2. _______________
1. Not more than the vaccines licensed booster interval listed on the manufacturer's
label
2. Not less than 30 DAYS before the pet's date of arrival in Hawaii
2.
T/F: Microchip is necessary for animal's traveling to Hawaii that will be
quarantined.
True
THe day after SKU or DAD received your pet's blood sample must not be more
than ______ and not less than _______ before the date of arrival in Hawaii
Not more than 36 months and not less than 30 days
Quaraintine Standards: Your pet must complete the ________ waiting period
before arriving in Hawaii
30 day
Required Documents for Quarantine:
1. Original ink signature or carbon copy rabies vaccination certificates for the
_____ most recent rabies vaccinations
Must include (5 things)
2. Health certificate in English done within _____ days of arrival in Hawaii
including (same 5 things)
3. ________ within ______ days of arrival
,TWO
Must include: vaccine name, lot or serial number, booster interval, vaccination date, and
vaccine lot expiration date
2. 14
3. Frontline (fipronil), 14
Quarantine Standards: Documents ar ereceived by the Rabies Quarantine Branch
more than_______ days before pet arrives
10 days
Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina:
"_____"; similar to cardiac glycosides
Digitalis
Clinical signs of Bufo marinus/Rhinella marina
Hypersalivation, pawing at mouth, head shaking, retching, vomiting, GI upset, collapse,
seizures, ataxia, pale MM, cyanosis, tachypnea
Bufo toxin species
Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina
General clinical signs of bufo toxin ingestion
Hyperslaivation
head shaking
pawing at mouth
retching
vomiting
Severe clinical signs of bufo toxin ingestion/contact
Cardiac arrhythmias, dyspnea, cyanosis, seizures
Treatment for bufo toxin ingestion/contact:
1.
2.
1. FLUSH mouth
2. Supportive care (treat arrhytmias and seizures, supplemental O2)
2.
, Bufo toxin - Treatments:
1. Bradycardia, heartblock, SA node abnormalities: _________
2. Tachycardia/supraventricular tachycardia: _______
3. V-tach: _________
4. Seizures: ________
1. Atropine
2. Propranolol
3. Lidocaine
4. Diazepam
2.
Canine Ehrlichiosis:
Cytology: _______ found in ________
morulae found in monocytes
Canine Ehrlichiosis: disease of ________ (cell type)
Monocytes
Transmission of canine ehrlichiosis is by ___________ (common name and
species name)
brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineous)
Two main methods of transmission of canine ehrlichiosis:
Host-tick-host transmission
Blood transfusion
T/F: there is evidence of vertical transmission of Canine ehrlichiosis
False
Canine ehrlichiosis: Acute signs:
BLEEDING TENDENCIES
Fever
lymphadenopathy
splenomegaly
thrombocytopenia
Anorexia
Depression
Lethargy
Stiffness/reluctance to walk