Description : Gastric ulcer disease is caused by a. Helicobacter pylori. b. Yersinia entercolitica. c. Escherichia coli. d. Salmonella Typh
Last Answer : a. Yersinia pestis.
Description : Gastric ulcer disease is caused by a. Helicobacter pylori. b. Yersinia entercolitica. c. Escherichia coli. d. Salmonella Typhi.
Last Answer : a. Helicobacter pylori.
Description : What is the disease caused by influenza ?
Last Answer : A’ subtype H9N2? New strain of human influenza
Description : What is the disease caused by TSE causing agents ?
Last Answer : New variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Description : What is the disease caused by Human herpes virus ?
Last Answer : 8? It is associated with Kaposi sarcoma in AIDS patients.
Description : What is the disease caused by Bartonella henselae ?
Last Answer : Cat scratch disease
Description : What is the disease caused by Legionella pneumophilia ?
Last Answer : Legionnaire’s disease
Description : What is the disease caused by Campylobacter jejuni ?
Last Answer : Enteric diseases
Description : What is the disease caused by Human T-lymphotrophic virus II ?
Last Answer : Hairy cell leukemia
Description : What is the disease caused by Vibrio cholerae 0139 ?
Last Answer : New strain of epidemic cholerae
Description : What is the disease caused by Human T-lymphotrophic virus-I ?
Last Answer : T-cell lymphoma
Description : What is the disease caused by Encephalitozzon hellem ?
Last Answer : Conjunctivitis, disseminated disease
Description : What is the disease caused by Guanarito virus ?
Last Answer : Venezuelan haemorrhagic fever
Description : What is the disease caused by Helicobacter pylori ?
Last Answer : Peptic ulcers
Description : What is the disease caused by Hantavirus ?
Last Answer : Haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
Description : What is the disease caused by Cryptosporidium parvum ?
Last Answer : Acute chronic diarrhea
Description : What is the disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi ?
Last Answer : Lyme disease
Description : What is the disease caused by Hepatitis E ?
Last Answer : Enteric Non-A, Non-B hepatitis
Description : What is the disease caused by Nipah virus and West Nile virus ?
Last Answer : Encephalitis
Description : What is the disease caused by Influenza A subtype H5N1 ?
Last Answer : Avian influenza
Description : What is the disease caused by HIV ?
Last Answer : The disease caused by HIV is AIDS
Description : What is the disease caused by toxin producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus ?
Last Answer : Toxic shock syndrome
Description : What is the disease caused by Hepatitis C ?
Last Answer : Non-A, Non-B hepatitis are commonly transmitted via transfusion.
Description : What is the disease caused by Ebola virus ?
Last Answer : Ebola haemorrhagic fever
Description : What is the disease caused by Sabia virus ?
Last Answer : Brazilian haemorrhagic
Description : What is the disease caused by Rotavirus ?
Last Answer : The disease caused by rotavirus is infantile diarrhea.
Description : : All the following are among the opportunistic organisms that may cause nosocomial disease except: a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. b. Escherichia coli. c. Staphylococcus aureus. d. Mycobacterium leprae.
Last Answer : d. Mycobacterium leprae.
Description : How AIDS is caused ?
Last Answer : It is caused by the infection of HIV 1 i.e. human immunodeficiency virus.
Description : Assertion : Escherichia coli, Shigella sp. And salmonella sp. Are all responsible for diarrhoeal diseases. Reason : Dehydration is common to all types
Last Answer : Assertion : Escherichia coli, Shigella sp. And salmonella sp. Are all responsible for diarrhoeal ... If both the assertion and reason are false
Description : A man has an Escherichia coli bacteremia with a low-grade fever (101.6°F). Appropriate management of his fever would be (a) Give acetaminophen 650 mg orally every 4 hours (b) Give aspirin 650 ... fever curve to monitor his response to antibiotic therapy (e) Use tepid water baths to reduce the fever
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Which of the following organisms is notorious for developing antimicrobial resistance rapidly ? (a) Streptococcus pyogenes (b) Meningococcus (c) Treponema pallidum (d) Escherichia coli
Description : Organism contaminating the eggs in the nest is A A. Escherichia coli B. Mycoplasma gallisepticum C. Pasturella multocida D. None of the these
Last Answer : Escherichia coli
Description : Two microbes found to be very useful in genetic engineering are (a) crown gall bacterium and Caenorhabditis elegans (b) Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens (c) Vibrio cholerae and a tailed bacteriophage (d) Diplococcus sp. and Pseudomonas sp
Last Answer : (b) Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Description : Experimental material in the study of DNA replication has been (a) Escherichia coli (b) Neurospora crassa (c) Pneumococcus (d) Drosophila melanogaster.
Last Answer : Pneumococcus
Description : Escherichia coli fully labelled with 15N is allowed to grow in 14N medium. The two strands of DNA molecule of the first generation bacteria have (a) different density and do not resemble parent DNA ( ... DNA (c) same density and resemble parent DNA (d) same density but do not resemble parent DNA.
Last Answer : (c) same density and resemble parent DNA
Description : Semi-conservative replication of DNA was first demonstrated in (a) Escherichia coli (b) Streptococcus pneumoniae (c) Salmonella typhimurium (d) Drosophila melanogaster.
Last Answer : (c) Salmonella typhimurium
Last Answer : (a) different density and do not resemble parent DNA
Description : .Match items in column I with those in columnII. Column I Column II (A) Peritrichous flagellation (J) Ginkgo (B) Living fossil (K) Macrocystis (C) Rhizophore (L) Escherichia coli (D) Smallest flowering plant (M) Selaginella (E) Largest perennial ... - M; E - J (d) A - J; B - K; C - N; D - L; E - M
Last Answer : (a) A - L; B - J; C - M; D - N; E - K
Description : Which one of the following organisms is not an eukaryote? (a) Paramecium caudatum (b) Escherichia coli (c) Euglena viridis (d) Amoeba proteus
Last Answer : (b) Escherichia coli
Description : Escherichia coli is used extensively in biological research as it is (a) easily cultured (b) easily available (c) easy to handle (d) easily multiplied in host.
Last Answer : (a) easily cultured
Description : Polluted water usually contains coliform bacteria like _____. a. Streptococcus b. Proteus c. Escherichia coli d. Pseudomonas
Last Answer : c. Escherichia coli
Description : Which organism is found in the acidic vagina of women of reproductive age? a. Candida albicans b. Lactobacillus c. Escherichia coli. d. Staphylococcus epidermidis
Last Answer : b. Lactobacillus
Description : The most common cause of an invasive wound infection, such as a burn, is a. gram-positive bacterial species. b. treponema pallidum. c. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. d. Escherichia coli.
Last Answer : c. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Description : Hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome are associated with a. Helicobacter Pylori. b. Staphylococcus Aureus. c. Escherichia Coli. d. Salmonella Typhi.
Last Answer : c. Escherichia Coli.
Description : This gram-positive rod can cause meningoencephalitis, septicemia, and newborn meningitis. a. Bacillus cereus b. Listeria monocyto genes c. Clostridium peringens d. Escherichia coli
Last Answer : b. Listeria monocyto genes
Description : Escherichia coli is a common gram that can be a cause of a. positive rod; hemorrhagic colitis b. negative rod; traveler‘s diarrhea c. positive coccus; typhoid fever d. negative rod; cholera
Last Answer : b. negative rod; traveler‘s diarrhea
Description : Which one of the following bacterial species is NOT a cause of food poisoning (noninflammatory gastroenteritis)? a. Escherichia coli b. Bacillus cereus c. Staphylococcus aureus d. Clostridium perfringens
Last Answer : a. Escherichia coli