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Microbiology 2

Subject : health-sciences
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Rubella






2. Sandfly/Rift valley fevers






3. River blindness






4. Protein A






5. Ebola/Marburg hemorrhagic fever






6. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis






7. Coxackievirus






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






9. Lyme disease


10. Enterotoxin A






11. Coxackievirus






12. Used in RSV to neutralize F protein






13. Arenaviruses






14. RSV






15. Tx of Clonorchis sinensis






16. Treatment for systemic infection by systemic mycoses






17. Eaton's agar






18. Causes inflammation of the biliary tract -> pigmented gallstones






19. California encephalitis






20. Tx for Onchocerca volvulus






21. Botulinum exotoxin: Plasmid - lysogeny - bacterial chromosome?






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






23. Retroviruses






24. Parasite: Hematuria - bladder CA






25. Mucicarmine






26. Treatment for local infection by systemic mycoses






27. 3- day rash






28. Ingestion of larvae in raw freshwater fish. Causes vitamin B12 defic anemia.






29. Tx for neurocystercercosis






30. Poliovirus






31. Parasite: Portal hypertension






32. Parasite: Microcytic anemia






33. Influenza virus






34. HIV - Pleuritic pain - hemoptysis - infiltrates on imaging






35. Rubeola






36. Eggs visible in feces; intestinal infection






37. Hepevirus






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






39. Severe congenital infection






40. Undercooked meat (pork)






41. Pinworm






42. HIV - Meningitis; India ink stain reveals narrow - based budding






43. Togavirus






44. Ingestion of larvae encysted in undercooked pork. Cysticercosis and neurocysticercosis - mass lesions in brain.






45. Rash spreads from head to toe






46. Opportunistic fungal infection in ketoacidotic diabetic or leukemic patients






47. Shiga toxin






48. Tx for RSV






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






50. Eastern equine encephalitis