Which of the following is NOT a mode oftransmission for Zika virus?
Question 51 options:
| Sexual |
| Mosquito |
| Mother to child (congenital) |
| Respiratory aerosols |
Several strains of ________ cause genital warts and possiblycervical cancer.
Question 53 options:
| Herpes Simplex Virus - 2 |
| Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
| Human papillomavirus |
| Chlamydia trachomatis |
Strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae with a capsule arepathogenic, because they
Question 54 options:
| Escape phagocytosis and become invasive |
| Produce a superantigen |
| Produce M protein surface antigens |
| Produce an exotoxin |
A person with dormant tuberculosis has clinical symptoms ofdisease.
Question 55 options:
Which of the following is NOT a symptom ofacute hepatitis?
Question 56 options:
| Cirrhosis |
| Dark urine & light feces |
| Nausea & vomiting |
| Jaundice |
Gradual, minor changes to influenza surface proteins resultingin slightly different influenza strains each year is known as…
Question 57 options:
| Antigenic shift |
| Antigenic drift |
Bacterial obligate intracellular pathogens cannot be cultured(grown) on agar.
Question 58 options:
Which of the following is NOT a staphylococcaldisease?
Question 59 options:
| Boils |
| Acne |
| Meningitis |
| Scarlet Fever |
Which of the diseases listed below is NOTcaused by Streptococcus pyogenes?
Question 60 options:
| Rheumatic Fever |
| Scarlet Fever |
| Necrotizing fasciitis |
| Food poisoning |
Which statement is FALSE concerning HerpesSimplex Viruses 1 & 2?
Question 61 options:
| There is no cure. The virus can never be eliminated from ahost. |
| HSV-1 & HSV-2 are only transmitted during lytic infectionwhen sores are present |
| Lytic infection results in painful oral or genitalblisters/lesions |
| During latent infection the virus is found in sensoryneurons |
Which of the following are characteristics ofHIV/AIDS disease progression?
Question 62 options:
| HIV levels slowly increase as CD4 T cells slowly decrease |
| By the time opportunistic infections appear, CD4 cells aregone |
| HIV levels and CD4 T cell levels remain equal as the infectionprogresses to AIDS |
| Both A and B |
Hepatitis A is most commonly transmitted through...
Question 63 options:
| Fecal-oral contamination of food or water |
| Respiratory droplets |
| Blood: needle stick or blood transfusion |
| Sex |
Which disease is caused by a virus?
Question 64 options:
| Toxic Shock Syndrome |
| Shingles |
| Mastitis |
| Cutaneous anthrax |
The most severe and fatal form of anthrax is
Question 65 options:
| intestinal anthrax |
| zoonotic anthrax |
| cutaneous anthrax |
| inhalation anthrax |