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Microbiology Practice Test: Microbial Agents of Disease - Bacteria & Viruses
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Microbial Agents of Disease : Bacteria & Viruses topics include: diseases caused by staphylococcus, streptococcus, corynebacterium, aerobic and anaerobic gram, viruses containing single and double stranded dna. Bacteria and viruses are two types of pathogenic organisms, which are microbes that can cause disease. Other types of pathogenic organisms include fungi, protozoa, and worms.  Here are some examples of bacterial infections: Whooping cough Strep throat Ear infection Urinary tract infection (UTI)  Here are some examples of viral infections: Common cold and flu Most coughs... Show more
Microbiology Practice Test: Microbial Agents of Disease - Bacteria & Viruses
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25 Questions

1. Scarlet fever is similar to the pharyngitis in all respects.
2. Schick Test is used for detection of which of the following disease?
3. Syphilis is caused by which of the following organism?
4. Patients with botulism are treated with monovalent antitoxin.
5. Complement- fixation is done for laboratory diagnosis of which of the following disease?
6. Which of the following is incorrect with respect to Paramyxoviruses?
7. Which strain of adenoviruses can cause cancer?
8. Which of the following inactivates IgA antibodies?
9. SV 40 causes diseases in which animals?
10. Which disease is caused by P. pseudomallei organism?
11. Streptococus pyogenes comprises which Lancefield group?
12. Which serovar of C. botulinum occurs mainly in the sediments of the Great Lakes?
13. What is the size of papillomaviruses?
14. HSV-1 has been recognized as the causative agent of disease involving the genital tract.
15. Puerperal fever is a streptococcal infection of the ______________
16. Where does polioviruses multiply first?
17. Which drug is used for the treatment of anthrax?
18. Which of the following is a major virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae?
19. Which of the following strains causes acute gastroenteritis in newborns and infants?
20. Which of the following is a specific test for detecting antitreponemal antibodies?
21. Pontiac fever is a more severe disease than Legionnaires’ disease.
22. Antibiotics can easily reach the staphylococci.
23. In which body part does the C. jejuni causes infection?
24. Eastern equine encephalitis is more fatal than western equine encephalitis.
25. Which drug is used for the treatment of brucellosis in humans?