Parasitologie Test

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Parasitologie Test

 

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A key diagnostic feature of Taenia eggs is:

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Trichuriasis is often associated with:

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Babesia infective stage for humans is:

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What is a vector in parasitology?

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Which host harbors both sexual and asexual stages of parasites?

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A distinguishing feature of Taenia saginata is:

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Which tapeworm egg has an operculum?

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Humans acquire toxoplasmosis through all except:

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First-line treatment for strongyloidiasis:

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Infection by Schistosoma occurs through:

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In parasitology, “infestation” usually refers to:

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Cyclospora oocysts require time outside the host to:

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

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Which species causes cysticercosis in humans?

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The antennae of male mosquitoes are:

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

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The term β€œvector” in parasitology refers to:

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The study of protozoa is called:

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The best time to perform the tape test is:

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

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The diagnostic form of T. vaginalis is:

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T. vaginalis moves by:

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Transmission of Entamoeba histolytica occurs via:

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Which stage of Plasmodium invades red blood cells?

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Chronic lymphatic filariasis leads to:

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Staining technique of choice for Cystoisospora is:

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A common complication of Taenia solium infection is:

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The extraintestinal complication of amoebiasis is:

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What is the definitive host of Taenia solium ?

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Zoonosis refers to a disease that is:

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Which of the following terms refers to the number of new cases of infection in a population?

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Which parasite shows no tissue migration ?

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Which is the diagnostic stage of Strongyloides stercoralis in stool?

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Which Echinococcus species causes hydatid disease in humans?

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Which parasite causes pathogenesis mainly via immune response hypersensitivity?

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A disease reservoir is best defined as:

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

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Entamoeba histolytica causes:

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Which diagnostic method is used to detect protozoa in stool?

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Primary transmission of Clonorchis sinensis is through:

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What structure helps T. vaginalis move?

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Which of the following is a non-pathogenic parasite often found in stool?

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

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Cryptosporidium multiplies in the host through:

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Drug of choice for Schistosomiasis :

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The adult Clonorchis sinensis is found in the:

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Which mosquito genus lays eggs with lateral floats?

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Balantidium coli infection is commonly associated with:

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Ascaris infection is prevented by:

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

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The larval stage of mosquitoes lives in:

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The diagnostic stage of Plasmodium in human blood is:

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Toxoplasma gondii is particularly dangerous for:

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

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Muscle biopsy is useful in diagnosing infection with:

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Parasites that invade cells are known as:

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Trichinella larvae primarily encyst in:

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Ancylostoma duodenale causes anemia due to:

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Which organ is the primary site of sporozoite development in humans?

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The larvae of Anisakis primarily attach to:

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