NAVLE Past Questions
Question: A cow presents with sudden death, and postmortem examination reveals swollen limbs, crepitus, and icterus. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- A) Clostridial blackleg
- B) Clostridial tetanus
- C) Clostridial malignant edema
- D) Clostridial bacillary hemoglobinuria
Correct Answer: A) Clostridial blackleg
Explanation: Clostridial blackleg causes sudden death, swollen limbs, and crepitus due to gas production in the muscles. It is often seen in young cattle.
Question: A cow presents with sudden death, bleeding from orifices, and bloating after death. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- A) Bacillus anthracis
- B) Mycobacterium bovis
- C) Clostridium tetani
- D) Leptospira interrogans
Correct Answer: A) Bacillus anthracis
Explanation: Anthrax caused by Bacillus anthracis leads to sudden death in cattle, with postmortem bloating and bleeding from orifices.
Question: A person working in a lab handling animal carcasses develops a dark eschar on their arm, along with malaise and respiratory distress. What is the most likely route of transmission?
- A) Cutaneous exposure
- B) Inhalation
- C) Ingestion of infected meat
- D) Aerosolized bacteria from soil
Correct Answer: A) Cutaneous exposure
Explanation: Cutaneous exposure to Bacillus anthracis spores causes a dark eschar at the site of contact.
Question: A child presents with seizures and CNS signs after playing near raccoon feces. Which parasite is the most likely cause?
- A) Baylisascaris procyonis
- B) Ascaris lumbricoides
- C) Toxocara canis
- D) Toxoplasma gondii
Correct Answer: A) Baylisascaris procyonis
Explanation: Baylisascaris procyonis is a zoonotic parasite from raccoon feces, causing CNS signs in humans.
Question: A cow presents with progressive weight loss, cough, and fever. What is the most likely causative agent?
- A) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- B) Bacillus anthracis
- C) Brucella abortus
- D) Mycobacterium bovis
Correct Answer: D) Mycobacterium bovis
Explanation: Mycobacterium bovis causes bovine tuberculosis, leading to weight loss, cough, and fever in cows.
Question: A person consuming unpasteurized milk develops lymphadenopathy, fever, and respiratory signs. What zoonotic disease is most likely responsible?
- A) Brucella abortus
- B) Mycobacterium bovis
- C) Salmonella spp.
- D) Campylobacter jejuni
Correct Answer: B) Mycobacterium bovis
Explanation: Unpasteurized milk can transmit Mycobacterium bovis, causing lymphadenopathy and respiratory signs in humans.
Question: A cattle farm experiences multiple cases of abortion in cows during the second half of gestation. What is the most likely zoonotic agent?
- A) Brucella abortus
- B) Bacillus anthracis
- C) Bartonella henselae
- D) Salmonella spp.
Correct Answer: A) Brucella abortus
Explanation: Brucella abortus causes abortion in cattle, especially during the second half of gestation.
Question: A veterinarian develops undulant fever, night sweats, and malaise after handling aborted cow fetuses. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- A) Anthrax
- B) Brucella melitensis
- C) Toxoplasmosis
- D) Rabies
Correct Answer: B) Brucella melitensis
Explanation: Brucella melitensis or B. abortus causes undulant fever in humans after exposure to infected animals or their fluids.
Question: A person presents with a small papule at the site of a cat scratch, followed by fever and lymphadenopathy. What is the most likely causative agent?
- A) Bartonella henselae
- B) Yersinia pestis
- C) Pasteurella multocida
- D) Bacillus anthracis
Correct Answer: A) Bartonella henselae
Explanation: Bartonella henselae, the cause of cat scratch fever, leads to lymphadenopathy and fever after a cat bite or scratch.
Question: A horse presents with severe swelling on its nose after being bitten by a rattlesnake. What is the best initial treatment?
- A) Administer antivenom and provide IV fluids
- B) Administer corticosteroids and antibiotics
- C) Administer anti-inflammatories and provide respiratory support
- D) Perform a blood transfusion and provide supportive care
Correct Answer: A) Administer antivenom and provide IV fluids
Explanation: Rattlesnake bites cause swelling, necrosis, and systemic signs. Antivenom and IV fluids are essential for treatment.