Module XVII - A Review of Animal Toxicology

Sunday May 16, 1999 - Question 9

Which of the following statements concerning human exposure to animal vaccines is correct?

A. Vaccines used in cats are usually killed virus vaccines.

B. Clostridium perfringens types C & D toxoid is made from a filtrate of non-toxic cultures of Clostridium perfringens types C & D microorganisms.

C. Accidental human exposure to Brucella abortus vaccine can cause undulant fever in humans.

D. Anthrax vaccine used in cattle consists of non-viable spores suspended in saponified diluent.

E. Rabies vaccines used routinely in domestic animals in the USA are a modified live virus vaccine.
 
 

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