Description : The characteristic sign of rubella is a. Orchitis. b. Pale-pink maculopapular rash. c. Fiery red rash on cheeks and ears. d. High fever and sensitivity to light.
Last Answer : b. Pale-pink maculopapular rash.
Description : Which of the following is staphylococcal infection: A. Scarlet fever (Streptococcus pyogenes)Bright red tongue with a "strawberry" appearance Forchheimer spots (fleeting small, red spots on ... inflammation, caused by viral infection, idiopathic, Mycobacterium t C. Pancreatitis no D. Carbuncle
Last Answer : D. Carbuncle
Description : Which one of the folowing is a complication of streptococcal pharyngitis? a. Rheumatic Fever b. Pseudomembrane Blockage c. Strawberry Tongue d. Chest, Back, And Leg Pain
Last Answer : a. Rheumatic Fever
Description : Certain strains of Streptococcus lactis var. maltigenes may produce A.bitter flavor B.acid flavor C.burnt or caramel flavor D.none of these
Last Answer : C.burnt or caramel flavor
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 : ______ follow streptococcal diseases and appear to be consequences of immune complex formation in the kidneys or heart. a. Scarlet fever b. Yellow fever c. Rheumatic fever d. Necrotizing fasciatis
Last Answer : c. Rheumatic fever
Description : Which of the following condition is non-suppurativesequelae of Streptococcus pyogen A- Acute rheumatic fever B- Acute glomerulonephritis C- Erythema nodosum D- All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : What are some of the initial symptoms in about 70% of people infected with HIV within the first few weeks? a. A migrating rash covering the whole body b. Flu-like symptoms, of fever, chills c. Sneezing and symptoms of a head cold d. No one develops symptoms until several years later
Last Answer : b. Flu-like symptoms, of fever, chills
Description : The Rickettsias demonstrate a characteristic ______ and ______. a. Fever And Chills b. Fever And Rash c. Fever And Difficulty Breathing d. Chills And Low White Blood Cells.
Last Answer : b. Fever And Rash
Description : Hyperimmune serum is serum with a higher than normal level of _____. a. antigens b. antibodies c. toxins d. immune cells
Last Answer : b. antibodies
Description : A/an _____ vaccine contains inactivated toxins. a. toxigenic b. toxoid c. antitoxin d. immunotoxic
Last Answer : b. toxoid
Description : Polluted water usually contains coliform bacteria like _____. a. Streptococcus b. Proteus c. Escherichia coli d. Pseudomonas
Last Answer : c. Escherichia coli
Description : Two types of grain spoilage are _____ and _____. A. aflatoxins, ergotism a. botulism, ergotism b. Staphlococcus, Streptococcus c. aflatoxins, enterotoxins
Last Answer : A. aflatoxins, ergotism
Description : Isoniazid has a very narrow drug spectrum as the active form of the drug specifically interferes with cell wall synthesis in _____ by inhibiting the production of mycolic acid in the cell wall. a. Staphylococcus b. Streptococcus c. Enterococcus d. Mycobacterium
Last Answer : d. Mycobacterium
Description : Swimmer's ear is commonly seen in children from swimming pools in the summer. It is often caused by _____. a. Streptococcus b. Staphylococcus aureus. c. Pseudomonas d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : d. A-C are correct
Description : Streptococcus pyogenes is highly contagious by _____. a. Unwashed hands b. Oral/fecal route c. Respiratory droplets d. Remaining on surfaces for long periods of time
Last Answer : c. Respiratory droplets
Description : Which of the following organisms cause necrotizing fasciitis, or the flesh-eating disease? a. Group A streptococcus b. Group B streptococcus c. Staphylococcus aureus. d. strep viridins group
Last Answer : a. Group A streptococcus
Description : Which of the following can be a cause of food poisoning? a. Streptococcus Pyogenes b. Staphylococcus Aureus. c. Pseudomonas Fluorescens d. Streptococcus Epidermidis
Last Answer : b. Staphylococcus Aureus.
Last Answer : b. Staphylococcus Aureus
Description : Which of the following normal microbiota cause disease in immunocompromised patients? a. Neisseria b. Streptococcus c. Corynebacterium d. Proprionibacterium
Last Answer : b. Streptococcus
Description : Systemic anaphylaxis is characterized by a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles. b. A Red Rash. c. Blood Poisoning. d. Hives.
Last Answer : a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles.
Description : A red, itchy rash that forms small, teardrop-shaped, fluid-filled vesicles is typical of a. Measles. b. Rubella. c. Chickenpox. d. Mumps.
Last Answer : c. Chickenpox.
Description : Humans can acquire which one of the following diseases from the droppings of infected birds? a. Q fever b. Legionellosis c. Tuberculosis d. Psittacosis
Last Answer : d. Psittacosis
Description : A catarrhal and paroxysma stage is typical of which one of the following bacterial diseases? a. Tuberculosis b. Pneumonia c. Pertussis d. Q Fever
Last Answer : c. Pertussis
Description : Toxins produced from some fungi include all but which of the following? a. Aflatoxin b. Ergot c. Amatoxin d. Botulinin
Last Answer : d. Botulinin
Description : An attenuated vaccine contains a. Inactive toxins. b. Living, but slow growing (replicating) antigens. c. Killed bacteria. d. Noninfective antigen subunits.
Last Answer : b. Living, but slow growing (replicating) antigens.
Description : A/an ________mechanism facilitates the clearance of toxins from the body. a. Opsonization b. Precipitation c. Agglutination d. Neutralization
Last Answer : d. Neutralization
Description : Heavy metals, such as____work by _____‗‗ a. Mercury; Disrupting Membranes b. Copper; Producing Toxins c. Iodine; Denaturing Proteins d. Silver; Binding Protein Molecules Together
Last Answer : d. Silver; Binding Protein Molecules Together
Description : Hink pink for scarlet sandwich ingredient?
Last Answer : red spread
Description : A disease also called "black water fever" from blood in urine is _____. a. Leishmania b. Cryptosporidiosis c. Giardiasis d. Malaria
Last Answer : d. Malaria
Description : Tularemia is also called _____ fever. a. Cat Scratch b. Typhoid c. Rabbit d. Rat Bite
Last Answer : c. Rabbit
Description : Genomic islands are a. Gene Sequences Not Part Of The Chromosomal Genes. b. Adjacent Gene Sequences Unique To One Or A Few Strains In A Species. c. Acquired By HGT. d. Both B And C Are Correct.
Last Answer : d. Both B And C Are Correct.
Description : Weil-Felix reaction is based on sharing of antigens between A.sheep RBCs and EB virus B.mycoplasma and human O group RBCs C.rickettsial antigens and antigens of certain strains of Proteus D.none of these
Last Answer : C.rickettsial antigens and antigens of certain strains of Proteus
Description : Group I C. botulinum strains generally includes in A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A, B and F B.all types of strains (non-proteolytic) E and F C.all types of strains (proteolytic)C, D and F D.none of the above
Last Answer : A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A,
Description : Which spore is on a club and results from the fusion of two nuclei from different strains ofthesame fungi? A- Ascospore B- Basidiospore C- Blastospore D- Conidiospore
Last Answer : Basidiospore
Description : Is it common for childhood Scarlet Fever to kill a heavy smoker early in life?
Last Answer : Hard to say. My sister had Scarlet Fever as a child, and has had bad health her whole life because of it, as well as being mentally slow , when she wasn't before. She has never smoked in ... any favors, but even a doctor couldn't say for sure how much smoking contributed to your sister's death.
Description : I think few people know this and I am curious about the symptoms of scarlet fever.
Last Answer : The incubation period of the disease is 2-8, with an average of 3 days. Symptoms start suddenly, chills, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, often vomiting, abdominal pain. High fever 39-40 oC. Scarlet fever inflamed throat is typical.
Description : What will our immune system do in response of scarlet fever?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Scarlet fever?
Last Answer : DefinitionScarlet fever is a disease caused by infection with the group A Streptococcus bacteria (the same bacteria that causes strep throat).Alternative NamesScarlatinaCauses, incidence, and risk factorsScarlet fever ... begins with a fever and sore throat.The rash usually first appears on the neck
Description : What are the effects of the scarlet fever?
Last Answer : The time between becoming infected and having symptoms is short, generally 1 - 2 days. The illness typically begins with a fever and sore throat. The rash usually first appears on the neck ... discomfort (malaise), Headache, Muscle aches, Sore throat, Swollen red tongue (strawberry tongue), Vomiting
Description : The drug of choice for scarlet fever is (a) Tetracycline (b) Sulfonamides (c) Penicillin (d) Chloromycetin (e) Novobiocin
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : An emerging pathogen associated with contaminated water is _____. a. typhoid fever b. cholera c. shigellosis d. Vibrio vulnificus
Last Answer : d. Vibrio vulnificus
Description : : A _____ is a cytokine that induces fever by stimulating the ______. a. pyrogen, hypothalamus b. pyogen, thalamus c. defensin, thyroid d. perforin, pituitary
Last Answer : a. pyrogen, hypothalamus
Description : Infectious _____ is caused by the ________virus infecting the B lymphocytes. a. mononucleosis, Epstein Barr b. shingles, varicella c. Epstein Barr, yellow fever d. Meningitis, Lassa
Last Answer : d. Meningitis, Lassa
Description : For retting of jute the fermenting microbe used is (a) methanophilic bacteria (b) butyric acid bacteria (c) Helicobacter pylori (d) Streptococcus lactin.
Last Answer : b) butyric acid bacteria
Description : The condition known as pseudomembranous colitis is associated with a. Excessive antibiotic use in the intestine. b. Invasion of the tissues by Streptococcus mutans. c. Swollen lymph nodes. d. The secondary stage of syphilis.
Last Answer : a. Excessive antibiotic use in the intestine.
Description : Diptheria is caused by ______ diphtheriae. a. Mycobacterium b. Corynebacterium c. Streptococcus d. Haemophilus
Last Answer : b. Corynebacterium
Description : Acid-fast staining is typicaly used to stain which bacterial genus? a. Haemophilus b. Streptococcus c. Klebsiella d. Mycobacterium
Description : Catalase production is negative in which of the following? A.Streptococcus B.Salmonella C.Proteus D.Staphylococcus
Last Answer : A.Streptococcus