Description : What is the easiest way to understand giardia infection ?
Last Answer : To understand Giardia infection, stool culture should be done from a good laboratory.
Description : What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca Monocystis and Giardia
Last Answer : What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca Monocystis and Giardia A. These are all parsites B. These ... . They have flagella D. They produce spores.
Description : Stools associated with Giardia infection are generally described as loose, bulky, frothy and/or greasy with A A. The absence of blood or mucus B. The presence of blood or mucus C. The absence of mucus D. The presence of mucus
Last Answer : The absence of blood or mucus
Description : The incubation period of giardia infection in human being is generally B A. 3 days B. -2 weeks C. 4 weeks D. 4-6 weeks
Last Answer : -2 weeks
Description : A unique ultrastructural feature of Giardia is the adhesive disk also called as D A. Ventral disk B. Sucking disk C. Sucker D. All above
Last Answer : All above
Description : Giardia trophozoites contains B A. One nucleus B. Two nuclei C. Three nuclei D. Four nuclei
Last Answer : Two nuclei
Description : Trophozoite of Giardia lamblia have A A. 2 flagella B. 4 flagella C. 5 Flagella D. 6 flagella
Last Answer : 2 flagella
Description : Giardia lamblia is usually transmitted A A. by ingestion of contaminated food or water B. by intermediayte host C. Both D. None
Last Answer : by ingestion of contaminated food or water
Description : Typhoid fever is caused by (a) Shigella (b) Escherichia (c) Giardia (d) Salmonella.
Last Answer : (d) Salmonella.
Description : What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca, Monocystis and Giardia ? (a) These are all parasities. (b) These are all unicellular protists. (c) They have flagella. (d) They produce spores.
Last Answer : (c) They have flagella.
Description : _____ which are free-living trophozoites appear to enter the body through the mucous membranes of the nose and then follow the olfactory tracts to the brain. a. NaegleriaLeishmania b. Giardia c. Babesia
Last Answer : a. NaegleriaLeishmania
Description : Sucker-Like devices allow this protozoan to adhere to the intestinal Lining. a. Cyclospora cayetanensis b. Entamoeba histolytico c. Giardia intestinalis d. Cryptosporidium parvum
Last Answer : c. Giardia intestinalis
Description : .______ enters the human body as a cyst and develops into a trophozoite in the small intestine; a severe form of dysentery may occur. a. Cryptosporidium parvum b. Entamoeba histolytica c. Giardia intestinalis d. Cyclospora cayetanensis
Last Answer : b. Entamoeba histolytica
Description : The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be A- diplomonads like Giardia B- archaea C- fungi D- animals
Last Answer : archaea
Description : Giardia intestinalis are in found in a) kidney b) spleen c) duodenum d) All of above
Last Answer : c) duodenum
Description : Select the drug which is active against a variety of diarrhoea producing organisms like Giardia, Shigella, Salmonella as well as S. typhi and Trichomonas vaginalis, but is not a first line treatment for any of these: A. Metronidazole B. Mepacrine C. Cotrimoxazole D. Furazolidone
Last Answer : D. Furazolidone
Description : Metronidazole is used in peridontal abscess because of activity against: A. Entamoeba histolytica B. Giardia lamblia C. Anaerobic bacilli D. Aerobic gram positive cocci
Last Answer : C. Anaerobic bacilli
Description : In addition to fungi, amphotericin B is active against the following pathogen: A. Anaerobic bacteria B. Giardia C. Leishmania D. Rickettsiae
Last Answer : C. Leishmania