Parasitologie Test

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Parasitologie Test

 

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Chronic lymphatic filariasis leads to:

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Ascaris eggs become infective after:

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Transmission of Blastocystis is primarily via:

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Which stage is diagnostic in sarcocystosis?

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The mosquito stage where fertilization occurs is called:

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Which Plasmodium species has a quartan fever cycle (72 hours.?

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Blastocystis commonly exists in which form?

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Main habitat of Balantidium in the body:

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Which host harbors the larval or asexual stage of a parasite?

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A key diagnostic feature of Taenia eggs is:

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

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The larvae of Anisakis primarily attach to:

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

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Drug of choice for Schistosomiasis :

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The presence of a parasite without signs of disease is:

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Which of the following mosquito stages is not aquatic?

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The typical location of Strongyloides autoinfection is in:

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Characteristic morphology of Clonorchis sinensis eggs:

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Infection by Fasciolopsis buski occurs via ingestion of:

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Which parasite is known to cause brain abscess in humans via zoonotic transmission?

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Which mosquito lays eggs singly and not in clusters?

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A preventive method against filariasis:

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Transmission of Dracunculus medinensis occurs via:

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The diagnostic stage of E. histolytica in stool is:

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Dracunculus medinensis transmission occurs via:

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The definitive host for Fasciolopsis buski is:

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Which test is used to diagnose Enterobius vermicularis infection?

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

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Fasciola hepatica infection can be treated with:

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How is human echinococcosis acquired?

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Paragonimus westermani infection typically presents as:

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Parasites can cause anemia by:

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What is the most serious manifestation of cysticercosis?

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A parasite that causes disease only in immunocompromised hosts is:

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Fasciola hepatica infection can be treated with:

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Commensalism is a relationship where:

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Plasmodium ovale and vivax cause what kind of red cell enlargement?

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Cryptosporidium infects which part of the body?

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Diagnostic stage of Balantidium coli in stool:

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Thick blood smear is primarily used to:

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The larval stage of mosquitoes lives in:

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Diphyllobothrium latum is acquired by eating:

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Opisthorchis and Clonorchis infections are associated with:

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Parasites often survive long in hosts due to:

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Which is the most common intestinal protozoan in the world?

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The study of protozoa is called:

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Tertian malaria refers to fever every:

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Ancylostoma duodenale causes anemia due to:

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A distinguishing feature of Taenia saginata is:

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Morphologically, Cyclospora oocysts measure around:

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Humans act as the definitive host for which Sarcocystis species?

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Diagnosis of Dipylidium involves:

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Primary transmission of Clonorchis sinensis is through:

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Which of the following parasites may be found in zoonotic transmission via undercooked meat?

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

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Trophozoite of Entamoeba histolytica moves using:

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Parasites often survive long in hosts due to:

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Which protozoa has flagella but no cyst form?

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What structure helps T. vaginalis move?

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Balantidium coli infection is commonly associated with:

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