Parasitologie Test

0%
0 votes, 0 avg
25

You will have 60 minutes to complete all the questions. After the timer reaches 60 minutes, the exam will end and be saved automatically. Good luck! *Fingers crossed*

The timer has been reached. The exam has now been terminated and saved.


Parasitologie Test

 

1 / 60

Staining technique of choice for Cystoisospora is:

2 / 60

Which term describes a parasite that accidentally infects a host that it normally does not infect?

3 / 60

The adult Fasciola hepatica resides in:

4 / 60

Paragonimus eggs are passed in:

5 / 60

A parasite that causes disease only in immunocompromised hosts is:

6 / 60

Which mosquito larvae hang at an angle in water?

7 / 60

The definitive host for Fasciolopsis buski is:

8 / 60

What is the vector for Wuchereria bancrofti?

9 / 60

What is the shape of Giardia lamblia trophozoite?

10 / 60

The lung fluke is:

11 / 60

The adult Clonorchis sinensis is found in the:

12 / 60

Commensalism is a relationship where:

13 / 60

Plasmodium vivax causes fever every:

14 / 60

Which protozoa has flagella but no cyst form?

15 / 60

Prevention of Fasciola hepatica infection includes:

16 / 60

Parasites can cause anemia by:

17 / 60

Fasciola hepatica infection can be treated with:

18 / 60

The larvae of Anisakis primarily attach to:

19 / 60

Toxoplasma gondii is particularly dangerous for:

20 / 60

Which mosquito is the primary vector for yellow fever?

21 / 60

Which mosquito genus lays eggs with lateral floats?

22 / 60

A common complication of Taenia solium infection is:

23 / 60

Drug of choice for T. vaginalis infection:

24 / 60

The disease elephantiasis is caused by:

25 / 60

Which protozoan uses a ventral sucking disc for attachment?

26 / 60

Cyclospora oocysts require time outside the host to:

27 / 60

The best time to perform the tape test is:

28 / 60

Which of the following is a mechanism used by parasites to evade host immunity?

29 / 60

The egg of H. nana show:

30 / 60

Which clinical sign is commonly associated with hookworm infection?

31 / 60

The diagnostic stage of Plasmodium in human blood is:

32 / 60

The mosquito stage where fertilization occurs is called:

33 / 60

What does perianal pruritus most strongly suggest?

34 / 60

Katayama fever is associated with:

35 / 60

Which mosquito is responsible for transmitting Japanese encephalitis?

36 / 60

A disease shared between humans and animals is called:

37 / 60

The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

38 / 60

The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

39 / 60

Which parasite transmission route is considered vertical?

40 / 60

Which of the following may be seen in giardiasis?

41 / 60

Parasites that require two or more hosts to complete their life cycle are:

42 / 60

Which mosquito type is most commonly found in urban areas?

43 / 60

Re-infection of E. vermicularis can be prevented by:

44 / 60

Which is the diagnostic stage of Strongyloides stercoralis in stool?

45 / 60

Which test is used to diagnose Enterobius vermicularis infection?

46 / 60

Common clinical feature of giardiasis:

47 / 60

Ancylostoma duodenale causes anemia due to:

48 / 60

Humans get Dipylidium caninum from:

49 / 60

A unique morphological feature of Cystoisospora oocysts:

50 / 60

Morphologically, Cyclospora oocysts measure around:

51 / 60

Which parasite causes “creeping eruption” in humans?

52 / 60

Which parasite causes pathogenesis mainly via immune response hypersensitivity?

53 / 60

Staining used to identify Balantidium:

54 / 60

Which stage in the mosquito life cycle is responsible for disease transmission?

55 / 60

In parasitology, “infestation” usually refers to:

56 / 60

What is the most serious manifestation of cysticercosis?

57 / 60

Which trematode may lead to liver cancer?

58 / 60

Which characteristic distinguishes Aedes from Anopheles and Culex?

59 / 60

The typical location of Strongyloides autoinfection is in:

60 / 60

Taenia solium infection occurs via ingestion of:

Your score is

The average score is 79%

0%

Any comments?