Description : This funqal disease is the most common cause of nonbacterial pneumonia in immunocompromised individuals. a. Blastomycosis b. Pneumocystis pneumonia c. Aspergillosis d. Coccidioidomycosis
Last Answer : b. Pneumocystis pneumonia
Description : All the following are examples of asexual spore formation except: a. Arthrospores. b. Conidia. c. Sporangiospores. d. Basidiospores.
Last Answer : d. Basidiospores.
Description : The fungal diseases histoplasmosis and blastomycosis both a. Occur in the United States. b. Affect the human brain and spinal cord. c. Are due to fungi that grow as a mycelium in the body. d. Are accompanied by the production of aflatoxins.
Last Answer : a. Occur in the United States.
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 : Coccidioidomycosis?
Last Answer : DefinitionCoccidioidomycosis is infection with the spores of the fungus Coccidioides immitis.Alternative NamesSan Joaquin Valley fever; Valley feverCauses, incidence, and risk factorsInfection is caused by inhaling the ... of the disease.The disease can have an acute, chronic, or disseminated fo
Description : Skin lesion of coccidioidomycosis?
Last Answer : DefinitionSkin lesions of coccidioidomycosis are a symptom of infection with the Coccidioides immitis fungus.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsCoccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection most commonly seen in ... include erythema nodosum or erythema multiforme. These rashes usually go away without tr
Description : Coccidioidomycosis - disseminated?
Last Answer : DefinitionDisseminated coccidioidomycosis is a fungal infection that spreads through the bloodstream and involves many organs.Alternative NamesCoccidioidomycosis - systemicCauses, incidence, and risk ... drugsLymphomaSymptomsMost acuteinfections cause no symptoms. Other times, the symptoms range
Description : Aspergillosis precipitin?
Last Answer : DefinitionAspergillosis precipitin is a laboratory test to detect antibodies in the blood resulting from exposure to the fungus nullAspergillus.Alternative NamesAspergillus immunodiffusion test; Test for precipitating ... the blood has been collected, the needle is removed, and the puncture sit
Description : Aspergillosis?
Last Answer : DefinitionAspergillosis is an infection, growth, or allergic response due to the Aspergillus fungus.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsAspergillosis is caused by a fungus (Aspergillus), which is commonly ... usually develops in people who already have lung problems (such as Asthma or cystic fibrosi
Description : Histoplasmosis?
Last Answer : DefinitionHistoplasmosis is an infection due to the Histoplasma capsulatum fungus.Alternative NamesOhio River Valley feverCauses, incidence, and risk factorsHistoplasmosis is a fungal infection. It occurs throughout the ... do develop symptoms will have a flu-like syndrome and lung (pulmonary) c
Description : Histoplasmosis - disseminated?
Last Answer : DefinitionDisseminated histoplasmosis is a fungal infection that occurs after inhaling the spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum.See also:HistoplasmosisHistoplasmosis - acuteHistoplasmosis - chronic pulmonarySkin lesion ... disease, the infection has spread to other organs from the lungs thro
Description : A skin disorder most often caused by the herpes virus and consisting of red lesions that look like targets is A. candidiasis B. erythema multiforme C. hirsutism D. keratosis pilaris
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Aspergillosis (Brooder pneumonia) in young chicks is predisposed by the type of litter B A. rice husk B. Saw dust C. sand D. None of the these
Last Answer : Saw dust
Description : The term aquaculture means (a) inland fisheries (b) aspergillosis (c) marine fisheries (d) both (a) and (c).
Last Answer : (d) both (a) and (c).
Description : Diagnosis of oral candidiasis (candidosis) is BEST confirmed by: A. Microscopic examination of smears B. Biopsy C. Blood count D. Serological exam
Last Answer : A. Microscopic examination of smears
Description : Women complaining of milky whitish discharge with fishy odour. No history of itching. Most likely diagnosis is: a) Bacterial vaginosis. b) Trichomoniasis. c) Candidiasis. d) Malignancy. e) Urinary tract infection.
Last Answer : a) Bacterial vaginosis.
Description : The distinctive feature of terbinafine is: A. It is highly effective in histoplasmosis B. It can be used topically as well as orally for dermatophytosis C. It inhibits Mucor and Aspergillus as well D. Applied intravaginally it cures both candida as well as trichomonas vaginitis
Last Answer : B. It can be used topically as well as orally for dermatophytosis
Description : Fluconazole is more effective than intraconazole in the following systemic fungal disease: A. Pulmonary histoplasmosis B. Cryptococcal meningitis C. Nonmeningeal blastomycosis D. Disseminated sporotrichosis
Last Answer : B. Cryptococcal meningitis
Description : The following statement is true about ketoconazole except: A. It is less toxic than amphotericin B B. It produces a slower response than amphotericin B in systemic mycosis C. Given orally it is the first line treatment for vaginal candidiasis D. It is not effective in fungal meningitis
Last Answer : C. Given orally it is the first line treatment for vaginal candidiasis
Description : Amphotericin B is not effective in the following fungal disease: A. Cryptococcosis B. Histoplasmosis C. Blastomycosis D. Dermatophytosis
Last Answer : D. Dermatophytosis
Description : One of the most common side effect of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate is: A. Pneumonia B. Oropharyngeal candidiasis C. Atrophic rhinitis D. Pituitary-adrenal suppression
Last Answer : B. Oropharyngeal candidiasis
Description : What is candidiasis and how is it treated?
Last Answer : Candidiasis is an infectious disease that affects the mucous membranes and skin. To one degree or another, 30 percent of humanity is subject to it. The disease has no gender and ... candidiasis belongs to sexually transmitted diseases, which means that safety during intercourse should be above all.
Description : Which characteristic sign of inflammation is NOT correctly associated with its cause? a. Edema—nerve damage b. Heat—blood warmth c. Swelling—fluid accumulation d. Redness—blood accumulation
Last Answer : d. Redness—blood accumulation
Description : Symptoms of headache, fever, and muscle pain Lasting 3 to 5 days, followed by a 2 to 24 hour abating of symptoms is characteristic of a. Yellow fever. b. Hepatitis C. c. Dengue fever. d. Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
Last Answer : a. Yellow fever.
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 : 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 : A lowering of the white blood cell count is characteristic of a. Plague. b. Anthrax. c. Ehrlichlosis. d. Rmsf.
Last Answer : c. Ehrlichlosis.
Description : A characteristic of cell staining of Y. pestis is a a. Gram-Positive Staining. b. Bipolar Staining. c. Gram-Positive Staining. d. Gram-Variable Staining.
Last Answer : b. Bipolar Staining
Description : A characteristic of protein synthesis in both the archaea and eukarya is A.transcription and translation are coupled B.translation is inhibited by diphtheria toxin C.proteins are synthesized from D-, ... L-, isomers of amino acids D.the initiator tRNA is charged with N-formyl- methionine
Last Answer : C.proteins are synthesized from
Description : Starch is an energy storage material characteristic of A.chlorophyta B.chrysophyta C.phaeophyta D.rhodophyta
Last Answer : D.rhodophyta
Description : The organisms responsible for the characteristic musty or earth odor of a freshly plowed fieldis/are A.Nocardia B.Streptomyces C.Micromonospora D.all of these
Last Answer : D.all of these
Description : A characteristic of protein synthesis in both the archaea and eukarya is A- transcription and translation are coupled B- translation is inhibited by diphtheria toxin C- .proteins are synthesized from D-, rather than L-, isomers of amino acids D- the initiator tRNA is charged with N-formyl-methionine
Last Answer : .proteins are synthesized from D-, rather than L-, isomers of amino acids
Description : The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is A- habitats which are extreme environments with regard to acidity B- absence of a nuclear membrane temperature ... of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane D- cytoplasmic ribosomes that are 70S
Last Answer : absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
Description : Antifungal drugs, such as_ __, inhibit proper formation of a. Miconazole; A Plasma Membrane b. Griseofulvin; Dna c. Ketoconazole; A Cell Wall d. Tiucytosine; A Rnicrotubule
Last Answer : d. Tiucytosine; A Rnicrotubule
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 : Immune complex formation and serum sickness are dangers of a. Artificially acquired passive immunity. b. Naturally acquired active immunity. c. Artificially acquired active immunity. d. Naturally acquired passive immunity.
Last Answer : a. Artificially acquired passive immunity.
Description : The formation of _____ by_____ directly lyses and kills pathogens. a. Membrane Attack Complexes, complement b. Inflammation, lymph nodes c. antibodies, plasma cells d. Plasma cells, B cells
Last Answer : a. Membrane Attack Complexes, complement
Description : Which one of the following is NOT a function of complement? a. Stimulation of inflammation b. Stimulation of antibody formation c. Formation of membrane attack complexes d. Heightened level of phagocytosis
Last Answer : b. Stimulation of antibody formation
Description : Which one of the following is the correct sequence for the events of phagocytosis? a. Cell attachment, acidification, phagosome formation, lysosome degradation b. Cell ... attachment, acidification. lysosome degradationd. Cell attachment phagosome formation, lysosome degradation. acidification
Last Answer : Cell attachment, phagosome formation, acidification, lysosome degradation
Description : Both the ascus and the basidium a. Are formed by fungi in the mitosporic fungi. b. Are involved in coenocytic formation by fungi. c. Are diploid structures. d. Are produced during the sexual stage of fungal reproduction.
Last Answer : d. Are produced during the sexual stage of fungal reproduction.
Description : Salpingitis is associated with_______ and can lead to___________ a. Syphilis; Gumma Formation b. Gonorrhea; Sterility c. Chlamydia; Ophthalmia d. Chancroid; Soft Chancre
Last Answer : b. Gonorrhea; Sterility
Description : Transformation refers to a. Using A Virus To Transfer DNA Fragments. b. DNA Fragments Transferred Between Live Donor And Recipient Cells. c. The Formation of an F- Recombinant Cell. d. The Transfer of Naked Fragments of DNA
Last Answer : b. DNA Fragments Transferred Between Live Donor And Recipient Cells.
Description : The translation of a mRNA by multiple ribosomes is called formation. a. Okazaki b. Polysome c. Plasmid d. Transposon
Last Answer : b. Polysome
Description : DNA compaction involves a. A Twisting And Packing Of The DNA. b. Supercoiling. c. The Formation Of Looped Domains. d. All The Above (A—C) Are Correct.
Last Answer : d. All The Above (A—C) Are Correct.
Description : For bactericidal activity,__________ has/have the ability to cause thymine dimer formation. a. X rays b. B ultraviolet light a. Gamma Rays b. Microwaves
Last Answer : b. B ultraviolet light
Description : The chief type of spoilage in sweetened condensed milk may be A.gas formation by sucrose fermenting yeasts B.thickening caused by micrococci C.mold colonies growing on the surface D.all of the above
Last Answer : D.all of the above
Description : Which of the following species of Clostridium is responsible for formation of dark green to A- Clostridium tyrobutyricum B- Clostridium sporogenes C- Clostridium herbarum D- None of these
Last Answer : Clostridium herbarum
Description : Which binding is inhibited by pactamycin? A- Aminoacyl-tRNA to the A-site of 30S subunit B- Initiator-tRNA to 30S/40S initiation complexes C- Peptidyl t-RNA to the 50S subunit D- Formation of peptide bond in P site
Last Answer : Initiator-tRNA to 30S/40S initiation complexes