Parasitologie Test

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Parasitologie Test

 

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

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What is the vector for Wuchereria bancrofti?

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Transmission of Entamoeba histolytica occurs via:

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The ability of a parasite to cause disease is called:

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Parasites with direct life cycles:

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Parasites often survive long in hosts due to:

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What is a possible host in H. nana autoinfection?

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Muscle biopsy is useful in diagnosing infection with:

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What is unique about Hymenolepis nana ?

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

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Ascaris infection is prevented by:

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Parasites can cause anemia by:

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Which tapeworm has a scolex with both suckers and hooks?

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The term “incubation period” means:

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What is a common source of Trichinella infection?

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

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Which term describes a parasite normally found in animals but infects humans accidentally?

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The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

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Definitive host of Paragonimus westermani :

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Human infection with H. diminuta is:

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Which stage of Plasmodium invades red blood cells?

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Which mosquito is responsible for transmitting Japanese encephalitis?

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Cysticercosis is caused by ingestion of:

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The presence of a parasite without signs of disease is:

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The site most commonly affected in extraintestinal amoebiasis is:

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Which helminth has a β€œbarrel-shaped” egg with polar plugs?

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Hookworm larvae infect humans via:

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A common sign of Trichinella infection:

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Which parasite causes “creeping eruption” in humans?

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A parasite that causes disease only in immunocompromised hosts is:

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A common complication of Taenia solium infection is:

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Which diagnostic method is used to detect protozoa in stool?

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Which parasite causes “creeping eruption” in humans?

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Pathogenesis caused by Echinococcus granulosus involves:

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

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Which is the diagnostic stage of Strongyloides stercoralis in stool?

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Paragonimus westermani is known as the:

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Which drug is preferred for treating intestinal Taenia solium infection?

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Egg of S. mansoni has a:

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The term β€œinfectivity” refers to:

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Drug of choice for T. vaginalis infection:

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Which drug is commonly used to treat Ascaris lumbricoides infection?

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Which of the following is a morphological feature of Fasciolopsis buski ?

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Diagnosis of Dipylidium involves:

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Zoonosis refers to a disease that is:

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Humans get Dipylidium caninum from:

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The diagnostic stage of Plasmodium in human blood is:

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Taenia solium infection occurs via ingestion of:

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Infection by Schistosoma occurs through:

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Ring forms in RBCs are characteristic of:

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The diagnostic stage of Enterobius vermicularis is found using:

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The study of insect vectors is known as:

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Dracunculus medinensis transmission occurs via:

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The extraintestinal complication of amoebiasis is:

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Trophozoite of Entamoeba histolytica moves using:

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The site of egg deposition by Schistosoma haematobium is:

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Commensalism is a relationship where:

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Which mosquito larvae hang at an angle in water?

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Fasciola hepatica infection can be treated with:

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Parasites that live on the surface of the host are called:

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