Parasitologie Test

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Parasitologie Test

 

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The development of disease in a host due to parasite infection is called:

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Paragonimus eggs are passed in:

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All trematode eggs are operculated EXCEPT:

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Which term refers to the number of parasites in a host?

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The diagnostic stage of Enterobius vermicularis is found using:

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What is the primary focus of parasitology?

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Parasite virulence refers to:

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The adult Fasciola hepatica resides in:

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What is a vector in parasitology?

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What is the shape of Giardia lamblia trophozoite?

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Which drug is commonly used to treat Ascaris and Trichuris infections?

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The first intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica is:

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Which mosquito type is most commonly found in urban areas?

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Infection by Fasciolopsis buski occurs via ingestion of:

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The typical location of Strongyloides autoinfection is in:

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Egg of S. mansoni has a:

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Which parasite causes pathogenesis mainly via immune response hypersensitivity?

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The egg of H. nana show:

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The intermediate host of Hymenolepis nana is:

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Intermediate host of E. granulosus :

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A key diagnostic feature of Taenia eggs is:

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Which species causes cysticercosis in humans?

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Which organ is most commonly targeted by parasites?

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What is a possible host in H. nana autoinfection?

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A facultative parasite:

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A distinguishing feature of Taenia saginata is:

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Zoonosis refers to a disease that is:

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Trophozoite of Entamoeba histolytica moves using:

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What is the egg difference between H. diminuta and H. nana ?

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Ancylostoma duodenale causes anemia due to:

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Where does Paragonimus westermani localize in humans?

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Which parasite shows no eggs in stool , but larvae only ?

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The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

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Traditional removal method of Dracunculus :

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A common complication of Taenia solium infection is:

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Which stage of Plasmodium invades red blood cells?

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Anisakis is most likely to cause:

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Paragonimus westermani is commonly known as:

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In parasitology, “infestation” usually refers to:

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

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Main habitat of Balantidium in the body:

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Diagnostic stage of Balantidium coli in stool:

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The diagnostic stage of E. histolytica in stool is:

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Non-pathogenic species morphologically similar to E. histolytica :

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Opisthorchis and Clonorchis infections are associated with:

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Hypnozoites are dormant stages found in:

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T. vaginalis moves by:

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Which is the diagnostic stage of Strongyloides stercoralis in stool?

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Which test is used to diagnose Enterobius vermicularis infection?

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What is the vector for Wuchereria bancrofti?

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Transmission of Dracunculus medinensis occurs via:

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Which stage multiplies rapidly during acute infection?

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What is the infective stage of Schistosoma spp.?

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Thick blood smear is primarily used to:

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Parasitic infections are most common in:

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The term β€œvector” in parasitology refers to:

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Diagnostic method for Trichomonas vaginalis :

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The schizont stage of Plasmodium contains:

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The eggs of Fasciola hepatica are:

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Long-term complication of Opisthorchis viverrini infection:

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