Description : What is the name for the field of study established by Semmelweis and Snow in the mid l800s? a. immunology b. Bacteriology c. Virology d. Cpidcniology
Last Answer : d. Cpidcniology
Description : Which of the following scientists came up with the first vaccine for rabies? a. Koch b. Pasteur c. Lister d. Snow
Last Answer : b. Pasteur
Description : Which of the following surgeons stopped a cholera epidemic in London by removing the pump handle of a contaminated pump? a. Lister b. Snow c. Koch d. Pasteur
Last Answer : b. Snow
Description : Which of the following early natural philosophers coined the term cells? a. Lister b. Koch c. Hooke d. Leeuwenhoek
Last Answer : c. Hooke
Description : _______ disease develops on the hands or feet. Sores on the skin become infected with Mycobacterium marinum in polluted water or in infected fish. a. Fish handlers b. Cholera c. Cowpox d. Rotovirus e. Coxsackie
Last Answer : a. Fish handlers
Description : Who first discovered how blood circulates in the human body? A. Edward Jenner B. Joseph Lister C. William Harvey (Answer) D. Gregor Mendel
Last Answer : C. William Harvey (Answer)
Description : Immunization technique was developed by (1) Joseph Lister (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Edward Jenner (4) Robert Koch
Last Answer : Louis Pasteur
Description : Who developed the small pox vaccination? A. Eduard Jenner B. Alexander Fleming C. Albert Einstein D. None of these
Last Answer : A. Eduard Jenner
Description : Who invented vaccination? (1) James Simpson (2) Edward Jenner (3) Alexander Fleming (4) Christian Barnard
Last Answer : Edward Jenner
Description : Who invented vaccination for 'Small Pox'? (1) Sir Fredrick Grant Banting (2) Sir Alexander Fleming (3) Edward Jenner (4) Louis Pasteur
Description : What surgical practice was established by Lister? a. antisepsis b. chemotherapy c. variolation d. sterilization
Last Answer : a. antisepsis
Description : Chickenpox can resurface years later as _____. a. Shingles b. Zostavax c. Smallpox d. Roseola
Last Answer : a. Shingles
Description : Which one of the following statements applies to smallpox? a. The disease is associated with animal contact. b. The disease has been eradicated worldwide. c. It can be sexually-transmitted. d. The virus can lie dormant in host cells.
Last Answer : b. The disease has been eradicated worldwide.
Description : An example of a large complex virus is _____. a. polio b. smallpox c. cold sores d. SARS
Last Answer : b. smallpox
Description : Which investigator developed a polio vaccine containing inactivated viruses? a. Enders b. Sabin c. Jenner d. Salk
Last Answer : b. Sabin
Description : The most deadly form of aspergillosis is a. A pulmonary form. b. A toxigenic form. c. A blood form. d. An invasive form.
Last Answer : d. An invasive form.
Description : Approximately of 100,000 vaccinated individuals are likely to suffer a serious reaction to the vaccination. a. 1 b. 50 c. 100 d. 500
Last Answer : a. 1
Description : The process of___________involved inoculation of dried small pox scabs under the skin. a. vaccination b. antisepsis c. variolation d. immunization
Last Answer : a. vaccination
Description : How did the patriots prevent smallpox at valley forge?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : I'm from the countryside and will want to get from West Station to Semmelweis University Ear-Laryngology. Also within the hearing test.
Last Answer : In the west opposite the 4-6 tram. With that you have to go to the Corvin quarter and from there towards the clinics a pleasant 5 minute walk. So you just have to go by tram.
Description : SARS is a. A skin infection. b. Spread through close person-to-person contact. c. A mild, respiratory infection. d. Most often seen in young children.
Last Answer : b. Spread through close person-to-person contact.
Description : What is a vaccination available to prevent bioterrorism?
Last Answer : No. We would have to known sources of the biological weapons.There are many things that can be used.
Description : John Snow was able to correlate the spread of cholera with a contaminated _____ in London in 1866. a. Water Pump b. Dairy c. Butcher Shop d. Hand Soap
Last Answer : a. Water Pump
Description : What factor influences the early detection on childhood disease by a physician?
Last Answer : whether the parents can afford health care
Description : The discoverer of pencillin was - (1) Lord Lister (2) Alexander Fleming (3) Karl Landsteiner (4) Walter Reed
Last Answer : (2) Alexander Fleming
Description : Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus? (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Ronald Ross (3) Robert Koch (4) Joseph Lister
Last Answer : (3) Robert Koch Explanation: Robert Kach was a German physician. He became famous for isolating Bacillus anthracis 8 7, the Tuberculosis bacillus (1882) and Vibrio cholerae (1883) and for his ... Medicine in 1905 for his tuberculosis findings. He is considered one of the founders of microbiology.
Description : Lister plows especially suitable for a.) Dry land agriculture. b.) Breaking hard pan. c.) Earthing plants. d.) Mulching.
Last Answer : a.) Dry land agriculture.
Description : Lister planting or furrow planting is practiced for (a) High rainfall areas to improve surface drainage (b) Semi-arid conditions to place seed deep in moist soil (c) Areas where natural moisture conditions are favourable (d) Irrigated areas leaving more space for operation of equipments
Last Answer : (b) Semi-arid conditions to place seed deep in moist soil
Description : The discoverer of pencillin was (1) Lord Lister (2) Alexander Fleming (3) Karl Landsteiner (4) Walter Reed
Last Answer : Alexander Fleming
Description : Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus ? (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Ronald Ross (3) Robert Koch (4) Joseph Lister
Last Answer : Robert Koch
Description : The early response in asthma is due to activity. a. Cytotoxic T Cell b. Basophil c. TH2 Cell And NI( Cell d. Dendritic Cells
Last Answer : c. TH2 Cell And NI( Cell
Description : The presence of IgM antibodies in the blood indicates a. An early stage of an infection. b. A chronic infection. c. An allergic reaction is occurring. d. Humoral immunity has yet to start.
Last Answer : a. An early stage of an infection.
Description : Which one of the following statements is NOT true of innate immunity? a. It is an early-warning system against pathogens. b. It is a form of immunity found only in vertebrates. c. It is a nonspecific response. d. It responds within minutes to many infections.
Last Answer : b. It is a form of immunity found only in vertebrates.
Description : Medications that can be used early in influenza are ____ and ____ because they inhibit the release of new virions. a. aspirin, decongestants b. Relenza, Tamiflu c. Penicillin, ampicillin d. AZT, ribivirin
Last Answer : b. Relenza, Tamiflu
Description : An early symptom of ________ is a spreading bulls-eye rash at the site of a tick bite. a. Tularemia b. Lyme disease c. Yersinia pestis d. Q fever
Last Answer : b. Lyme disease
Description : Erythema migrans is typical of the stage of Lyme disease. a. Early Localized b. Early Disseminated c. Late d. Recurrent
Last Answer : a. Early Localized
Description : The drug isoniazid is used widely in contemporary medicine to a. Treat tuberculosis. b. Prevent fungal overgrowth in the intestine. c. Clear away wound infections. d. Eliminate infections due to gram-negative bacteria.
Last Answer : a. Treat tuberculosis.
Description : If a serum is given to prevent a disease it is called a ______. a. therapeutic b. prophylactic c. synthetic d. convalescent
Last Answer : b. prophylactic
Description : _____ T cells prevent autoreactive T cells from attacking self. a. Memory b. Helper c. Regulatory d. Effector
Last Answer : c. Regulatory
Description : _____ is the scientific study of how the immune system functions in the body to prevent or destroy foreign material, including pathogen a. Epidemiology b. Microbiology c. Immunology d. Toxicology
Last Answer : c. Immunology
Description : Which of the following viruses has a vaccine to prevent it? a. HPV b. HIV c. fifths disease d. herpes simplex I
Last Answer : a. HPV
Description : Which of the following is NOT a way to prevent food from being contaminated? a. Control The Initial Number Of Bacteria Present b. Prevent The Small Number From Growing c. Destroy Bacteria By Cooking Properly d. Avoid Recontamination After Cooking e. Re-Freeze Food After Cooking
Last Answer : e. Re-Freeze Food After Cooking
Description : A microarray can be used to _____. a. identify if a patient has been infected by a pathogen b. produce human insulin c. insert a viral gene into a plant to prevent viral infection d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : a. identify if a patient has been infected by a pathogen
Description : The role of the M cell is to A- .trap virus in mucus and prevent entry B- induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells C- pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for ... and presentation of antigen D- they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine
Last Answer : pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen
Description : In the extracellular medium, DNA-degrading enzymes would likely be to prevent transfer of DNA by A- conjugal transfer by a self-transmissible plasmid B- generalized phage transduction C- natural transformation D- none of the above
Last Answer : natural transformation
Description : Which one of the following statements about buffers is false? a. They work inside cells. b. They consist of a weak acid and weak base. c. They prevent pH shifts. d. They enhance chemical reactions.
Last Answer : d. They enhance chemical reactions.
Description : The following category of drugs is not indicated in early/mild cases of Parkinson's disease: A. Central anticholinergic B. MAO-B inhibitor C. COMT inhibitor D. Nonergoline dopaminergic agonist
Last Answer : C. COMT inhibitor
Description : Systemic corticosteroids are indicated in the following conditions except: A. Mild episodic asthma B. Severe chronic asthma C. Status asthmaticus D. To prevent neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Last Answer : A. Mild episodic asthma