Ans 88 :d) All of the above are true.
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease , that transfers from animals to human. The disease is caused by spirochete and causes headaches , muscle pain, fever or even meningitis.
88. a. is a zoonotic disease b. is caused by a spiroshete c in leptospirosis the...
7. Which of the following disease is caused by a virus a) Herpes b) AIDS c) Gonorrhea d) Chlamydia (e) Both a and b 8. All the following are true about cystitis, except a. a bladder infection b. It is common among otherwise healthy women c. It is caused in 80-90 % cases by Serratia species d. It is common nosocomial infection 9. Which of the following is true about HIV? a. The virus can attack a variety of cells,...
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All selected options are wrong Which of the following about Neutrophils is TRUE? Neutrophils are white blood cells that are commonly that are responsible for the phagocytosis of foreign material. Neutrophils are white blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide. Neutrophils are lymphocytes. Neutrophils are primarily responsible for the destruction of parasites. Neutrophils are red blood cells that are commonly found circulating in the circulatory system. Which of the following is TRUE regarding your lines of defense against infectious...
QUESTION 13 Match the disease with the defining characteristic or fact Rabies HIV gastroenteritis ✓ ebola A. syphilis B. general complica C. an infect and wom D. malaria E. a viral dise and death F. a potential diagnosed or "bubees G. caused by plague gonorrhea ristic or fact A. syphilis B. general term for a number of different infections leading to complications from dehydration C. an infectious disease that is commonly subclinical in both men and women D. malaria E....
please help me with these 4 questions i will give a tumbs up thanksss HIV Infections and AIDS - Question 11 of 15. Infection with HIV a. Generally progresses to AIDS after 8 to 10 years, because the virus replicates slowly within the body b. Attacks a specific type of immune system cell called CD4 c. Destroys the cells in which it replicates d. All of the above HIV Infections and AIDS - Question 11 of 15. Infection with HIV...
QUESTION 39 About 79 million people in the United States are infected with ________, accounting for one-third of all new STIs a. hepatitis virus b. genital herpes virus c. genital human papillomavirus (HPV) d. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 0.75 points QUESTION 40 Most people who have genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection _______ a. are males over the age of 40 b. have blisters on or around the genitals c. have homosexual relations d. do not know they have it 0.75...
QUESTION 1 3 po HIV predominantly infects T-helper cells, cells that are responsible for coordinating B- and T-cell activity. Based on this information, explain why HIV-infected individuals are at a very high risk for developing microbial infections. List the causative agent (virus) and discuss its properties. Name and briefly discuss 3 diseases that AIDS patients are more likely to contract. (Terminology to use: opportunistic pathogens, T and B cell purposes, CD4 cells, retrovirus, reverse transcription) TTT Arial 3 (12pt) -...
QUESTION 90 Candidiasis often occurs following antibiotic therapy for bacterial infections, OA) TRUE B) FALSE QUESTION 91 Infection with Pediculus humanus is called scabies. A) TRUE OB) FALSE QUESTION 92 Blue-green pus is characteristic of Pseudomonas wound infections OA) TRUE OB) FALSE QUESTION 93 The normal flora of the skin is predominantly gram-negative rods A) TRUE OB) FALSE QUESTION 94 Acanthamoeba infections are usually transmitted via insects OA) TRUE OB) FALSE QUESTION 95 The varicella-zoster virus is the causative agent...
HIV is a retrovirus (a virus that uses reverse transcriptase). a. What is reverse transcriptase? b. How is a retrovirus different from other viruses? c. How does a retrovirus infect a cell and reproduce itself? 2. Review of the immune system. a. What is a T cell? b. What varieties of T cell exist? How are they functionally different? c. What are their roles in the human body? d. How is each T cell variety differentiated from the others (molecularly)?...
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