Parasitologie Test

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Parasitologie Test

 

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A facultative parasite:

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Long-term complication of Opisthorchis viverrini infection:

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Hookworm larvae infect humans via:

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Which parasite causes “creeping eruption” in humans?

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Which drug is preferred for treating Strongyloides infection?

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The adult Fasciola hepatica resides in:

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Trophozoite of Entamoeba histolytica moves using:

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The mode of entry for hookworm larvae is:

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

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Which test is used to diagnose Enterobius vermicularis infection?

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What is the infective stage of Schistosoma spp.?

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Parasites can cause anemia by:

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Which fluke causes hematuria?

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A common sign of Trichinella infection:

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Paragonimus westermani is known as the:

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Anopheles mosquito rests with its body:

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A key diagnostic feature of Taenia eggs is:

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Infection by Fasciolopsis buski occurs via ingestion of:

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The study of insect vectors is known as:

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Pathogenesis caused by Echinococcus granulosus involves:

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Blastocystis commonly exists in which form?

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

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Opisthorchis resembles which trematode?

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The extraintestinal complication of amoebiasis is:

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Treatment for cysticercosis includes:

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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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A parasite that causes disease only in immunocompromised hosts is:

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Which of the following is a protozoan parasite?

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Which of the following is a complication of heavy Ascaris infection ?

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Which clinical sign is commonly associated with hookworm infection?

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The mosquito stage where fertilization occurs is called:

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What is a possible host in H. nana autoinfection?

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The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

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A distinguishing feature of Taenia saginata is:

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Which response is most involved in parasite pathogenesis?

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Which parasite shows no tissue migration ?

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The term β€œvector” in parasitology refers to:

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Anisakis is most likely to cause:

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Infection by Schistosoma occurs through:

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The typical location of Strongyloides autoinfection is in:

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Which form of Plasmodium is crescent-shaped?

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Ascaris eggs become infective after:

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Main symptom of heavy F. buski infection:

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Paragonimus westermani infection typically presents as:

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The intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica is:

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Chronic lymphatic filariasis leads to:

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The intermediate host of Hymenolepis nana is:

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Which mosquito lays eggs singly and not in clusters?

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The definitive host of H. diminuta is:

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The diagnosis of acute Toxoplasma infection can be done by:

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

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The definitive host for Fasciolopsis buski is:

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Babesia infective stage for humans is:

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Which mosquito is responsible for transmitting Japanese encephalitis?

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Diagnosis of Balantidium coli is based on:

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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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Humans acquire toxoplasmosis through all except:

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Transmission of Blastocystis is primarily via:

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