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 : Match the lab with the correct set of identified diseases. a. Pasteur: tetanus and tuberculosis b. Koch: anthrax and rabies c. Koch: cholera and tuberculosis d. Pasteur: diphtheria and typhoid
Last Answer : c. Koch: cholera and tuberculosis
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 : Immunization technique was developed by (1) Joseph Lister (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Edward Jenner (4) Robert Koch
Last Answer : Louis Pasteur
Description : Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus ? (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Ronald Ross (3) Robert Koch (4) Joseph Lister
Last Answer : Robert Koch
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 : The five-kingdom system of classification was set up by A- Louis Pasteur B- Robert Whittaker C- Robert Koch D- Masaki Ogata
Last Answer : Robert Whittaker
Description : Who was the first person to see bacterial cells with the microscope? a. Pasteur b. Koch c. Leeuwenhoek d. Hooke
Last Answer : c. Leeuwenhoek
Description : Golden Era of Microbiology period began with work of ---------- Scientist A Francesco Redi B Julius Petri C Robert Koch D Louis Pasteur
Last Answer : D Louis Pasteur
Description : Which early physician used vaccination with the mild cowpox to prevent the deadly smallpox? a. Jenner b. Snow c. Lister d. Semmelweis
Last Answer : a. Jenner
Description : Who has first time seen the micro-organism? a) Robert Koch b) John Tyndall c) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek d) Louis Pasteur
Last Answer : d) Louis Pasteur
Description : Bacteria was first discovered by (1) A.V. Leeuwenhoek (2) Robert Hooke (3) Robert Koch (4) Louis Pasteur
Last Answer : A.V. Leeuwenhoek
Description : Who discovered that Malaria was caused by female Anopheles? (1) Edward Jenner (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Robert Koch (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : (4) Ronald Ross Explanation: Edward Jenner of Britain discovered vaccination in 1796. Louis Pasteur of France discovered Rabies vaccine in 1860. Robert Koch of Germany discovered Cholera, TB germs in ... identifying the links between mosquitoes and malaria. He was born in India in 1857 at Almora.
Description : Who discovered that Malaria was caused by female Anopheles ? (1) Edward Jenner (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Robert Koch (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : Ronald Ross
Description : What surgical practice was established by Lister? a. antisepsis b. chemotherapy c. variolation d. sterilization
Last Answer : a. antisepsis
Description : Who was the inventor of the Petri dish? A.R.J. Petri, an assistant of R. Koch B.A famous French cook C.Italian glass blower from Petri, Italy D.None of the above
Last Answer : A.R.J. Petri, an assistant of R. Koch
Description : Who was the inventor of the Petri dish? A- R.J. Petri, an assistant of R. Koch B- A famous French cook C- Italian glass blower from Petri, Italy D- None of the above
Last Answer : R.J. Petri, an assistant of R. Koch
Description : Who was the inventor of the Petri dish? A-R.J. Petri, an assistant of R. Koch B-A famous French cook C-Italian glass blower from Petri, Italy D-None of the above
Description : One of the reasons Koch was able to show the cause of disease was that he could grow them a. in a pure culture b. in an animal host c. in a tissue culture d. in chicken eggs
Last Answer : a. in a pure culture
Description : Which one of the following is not a part of Koch s postulates? a. The microorganism must be isolated from a dead animal and pure cultured b. The microorganism and disease can be identified from ... a healthy susceptible animal. d. The same microorganism must be present in every case of the disease.
Last Answer : d. The same microorganism must be present in every case of the disease.
Description : Online Microbiology Test :: Microbiology Test – Random 1-The word cell was first used by A- Robert Hooke B- Theodor Schwann C- Louis Pasteur D- Ronald Ross
Last Answer : Robert Hooke
Description : The idea of selective toxicity was first proposed by A- Antony van Leeuwenhoek B- Paul Ehrlich C- Louis Pasteur D- Alexander Fleming
Last Answer : Paul Ehrlich
Description : Who invented the polio vaccine (oral) ? (1) Jonas Salk (2) Albert Sabin (3) Burkholder (4) Robert Koch
Last Answer : Albert Sabin
Description : Gram staining was introduced by A- Christian gram B- Alfred Gram C- Robertcook D- Louis Pasteur
Last Answer : Christian gram
Description : These viruses multiply first in the tonsils and then the lymphoid tissues of the gastrointestinal tract. a. Rabies virus b. Rotavirus c. Polio virus d. Hepatitis A virus
Last Answer : c. Polio virus
Description : Which of the following is a reservoir of a disease? a. Dog - Toxoplasmosis b. Monkey - Ebola c. Bat - Rabies d. Goat - Leishmania
Last Answer : c. Bat - Rabies
Description : The majority of cases of rabies are from _____ and ______. a. dogs, cats b. rabbits, fox c. raccoons, bats d. dogs, coyotes
Last Answer : c. raccoons, bats
Description : The rabies virus is shaped like a/an ______ and enters the body by a _______. a. icosahedron; skin wound b. icosahedron; mosquito bite c. bullet; skin wound d. bullet; mosquito bite
Last Answer : a. icosahedron; skin wound
Description : Which one of the following is not a viral disease of the nervous system? a. West Nile fever b. Hantavirus c. Polio d. Rabies
Last Answer : c. Polio
Description : Hydrophobia is a term applied to a. rotavirus infections. b. West Nile fever. c. arboviral encephalitis. d. rabies.
Last Answer : d. rabies.
Description : Which of the following are oncogenic viruses? a. polio b. HIV c. HPV d. rabies
Last Answer : c. HPV
Description : An example of a virus causing cytopathic effects is _____. a. Paraxyxoviruses causeing syncytia b. Infectious mononucleosis with foamy-llking cytoplasm c. Rabies causing Negri bodies d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : d. A-C are correct
Description : Which of the following viral infections is associated with the development of hydrophobia? A.Rabies B.Influenza C.Polio D.Hepatitis
Last Answer : A.Rabies
Description : The species of animals which is most susceptible to rabies infection is A- .dog B- Cat C- Fowl D- Cow
Last Answer : Cat
Description : Could one get rabies from rabies vaccine due to error in manufacturing?
Last Answer : Nope, but there are some side effects for the treatment. You don’t have rabies.
Description : How the hell do I obtain a rabies vaccine?
Last Answer : Call your county health department and ask where this is done. There’s usually a clinic associated with vaccinations of all sorts. When my daughter went to Asia for two months, she had to get shots through a clinic that did just that.
Description : Who discovered the rabies vaccine? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The first course of rabies treatment was administered under the supervision of Louis Pasteur, more than a century ago. Since then, rabies vaccines have always been among the first to benefit from progress in production and control.
Last Answer : Dr. George Beran developed and produced a dog vaccine in 1979 which offered three years of protection from rabies. This particular program was first developed
Description : How long do you have to give 30 ml of rabies vaccine ?
Last Answer : 30 ml of rabies vaccine after 14 days.
Description : Which one of the following is not a vaccine? (1) 13CG (2) Anti-rabies (3) Polio vaccine (4) Progesterone
Last Answer : (4) Progesterone Explanation: Progesterone is one of the hormones in our bodies that stimulates and regulates various functions. Progesterone plays a role in maintaining pregnancy. The hormone is ... pregnancy and regulates the monthly menstrual cycle. It also plays a role in sexual desire.
Description : Rabies vaccine (living) is prepared using (A) Sheep blood (B) Mice lymph (C) Horse plasma (D) Fertile eggs
Last Answer : (D) Fertile eggs
Description : Which one of the following is not a vaccine ? (1) BCG (2) Anti-rabies (3) Polio vaccine (4) Progesterone
Last Answer : Progesterone
Description : Why should you get a new influenza vaccine every year? a. it wears off fast b. the viruses change rapidly c. you need a booster to keep the immune level up d. none of the above are correct
Last Answer : b. the viruses change rapidly
Description : What is the advantage of the attenuated viruses in a vaccine?
Last Answer : Attenuated viruses can be taken orally because they will survive passage into the gastrointestinal tract and will be absorbed into the blood stream. The method of administration is therefore easier than by ... this reason they may be advantageous when an epidemic is taking place or is anticipated.
Description : Often it may be necessary to add a substance to a vaccine to improve its ability to stimulate the immune system called a/an ____. a. adjuvant b. conjugant c. toxoid d. formulant
Last Answer : a. adjuvant
Description : Which of the following is a conjugate vaccine with tetanus or diphtheria toxoid? a. Salk polio b. Sabin polio c. influenza d. Hib
Last Answer : d. Hib
Description : What is the advantage of a recombinant subunit vaccine? a. it can't cause disease b. adverse reactions are rare because only the important subunits of the antigen are included c. the vaccine is not made from blood fragments d. A-C are correct
Description : A/an _____ vaccine contains inactivated toxins. a. toxigenic b. toxoid c. antitoxin d. immunotoxic
Last Answer : b. toxoid
Description : An attenuated vaccine is one that a. Can provide life-long immunity. b. Contains live microbes or viruses. c. Is closest to the natural pathogens. d. All the above (a-c) are correct.
Last Answer : d. All the above (a-c) are correct.