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Microbiology 2

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






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






3. Togavirus






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






5. River blindness






6. Ebola/Marburg hemorrhagic fever






7. Novobiocin






8. Enlarged lymph nodes - recurring fever (d/t Ag variation) - somnolence - coma






9. HIV - TB like dz CD4<50






10. Used in RSV to neutralize F protein






11. 5- day rash






12. Tx for Leishmania donovani






13. Tx for Wuchereria bancrofti






14. High fever - black vomitus - jaundice






15. Periorbital edema






16. Tx for Echinococcus granulosus






17. dsRNA segmented virus






18. Rotavirus






19. Eggs visible in feces; intestinal infection






20. Norwalk virus - viral gastroenteritis






21. Parainfluenza - croup






22. Poliovirus






23. Pinworm






24. Echovirus






25. IgA protease






26. Shuffner dots






27. 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).






28. Fever then rash






29. Treatment for superficial candida infection






30. Opportunistic fungal infection in ketoacidotic diabetic or leukemic patients






31. Transmitted by female blackflies; causes hyperpigmented skin. Can have allergic reaction to microfilaria






32. Foul - smelling - greenish discharge from vag; itching and burning; STD






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






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






35. Parasite: Liver cysts






36. Retroviruses






37. Larvae penetrateskin of feet; intestinal infection can cause anemia (suck blood from intestinal walls).






38. Tx of Clonorchis sinensis






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






40. HIV - Retinitis; cotton - wool spots on funduscopic exam






41. Tx of Schistosoma






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






43. Western equine encephalitis






44. Protein A






45. HAV






46. 3- day rash






47. HIV - Superficial vascular proliferation; biopsy reveals neutrophilic inflammation






48. Diphtheria toxin: Plasmid - lysogeny - bacterial chromosome?






49. Enterotoxin A






50. Inflammation of muscle (larvae encyst in muscle)