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Microbiology 2

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. HIV - Pneumonia CD4<200






2. River blindness






3. Hepevirus






4. Severe; daily cycles; parasitized RBCs occlude capillaries in brain - kidneys - lungs






5. Food contaminated with eggs; intestinal infection; causes anal pruritis






6. Tx of Schistosoma






7. dsRNA segmented virus






8. Optochin






9. Tx for Babesia






10. Flavivirus






11. Arenaviruses






12. Protozoa: Bloating - flatulence - foul - smelling - fatty diarrhea






13. Yaws






14. 3- day rash






15. Bunyaviruses






16. Reovirus






17. Treatment for superficial candida infection






18. HIV - Superficial neoplastic proliferation of vasculature; biopsy reveals lymphocytic inflammation






19. Snails are host






20. Giant roundworm






21. Triad of chorioretinitis - hydrocephalus - intracranial calcifications






22. Severe congenital infection






23. Reovirus






24. Tx of Clonorchis sinensis






25. Parainfluenza - croup






26. M protein






27. Parasite: Portal hypertension






28. Western equine encephalitis






29. Protozoa: Bloody diarrhea - liver abscess - RUQ pain






30. Undercooked crab meat; causes inflammation and secondary bacterial infection of the lung - causing hemoptysis






31. Prophylaxis in close contacts of pts w/Haemophilus influenzae meningitis






32. Deltaviruses






33. 5- day rash






34. Undercooked fish






35. Eggs in dog feces when ingested can cause cysts in liver; causes anaphylaxis if Ags are released from cysts (surgeons inject ethanol before removal to neutralize Ags).






36. Rickettsia transmitted by aerosol; no rash - no vector - neg Weil - Felix






37. Tx for Lyme dz






38. Opportunistic fungal infection in ketoacidotic diabetic or leukemic patients






39. In drinking water; skin inflammation and ulceration.






40. HIV - Encephalopathy






41. Rhabdoviruses






42. Protozoa: Rapidly fatal meningoencephalitis






43. Parasite: Hematuria - bladder CA






44. HDV






45. 'Soap bubble' lesion in brain






46. Exotoxin A






47. Cholangiocarcinoma






48. HIV - Squamous cell carcinoma; often in anus (MSM) or cervix (females)






49. Fungal infection with rhinocerebral - frontal lobe abscesses






50. HIV - Abscesses - ring - enhancing lesions on imaging