BMS201_Microbiology Domain questions

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Welcome to the BMS201 Microbiology Quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of microbiological concepts, diseases, and the organisms that cause them.

Whether you are a student, a teacher, or someone simply interested in the field of microbiology, this quiz will help you assess your knowledge and learn something new!

  • 8 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers various topics within microbiology
  • Ideal for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge
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When bacteria flourish and grow in the bloodstream, this is referred to as
Septicemia
Bacteremia
Fungemia
Viremia
Which of the following diseases is caused by a retrovirus?
AIDS
Dengue fever
Ebola
Marburg fever
The two means for spreading plague are
Contaminated food and water
Airborne droplets and a mosquito bite
Rat fleas and airborne droplets
Sexual contact and animal bites
A 50-year-old woman receiving chemotherapy via a subclavian catheter for acute leukemia has the sudden onset of blindness in her right eye. Her total white blood cell (WBC) count is 120/μL. Blood cultures grew budding yeasts that formed hyphae. What is the most likely diagnosis of this case?
Candidemia
Fungemia caused by a filamentous fungus
Bacteremia
Septicemia caused by biofilm forming bacterium
A 35-year-old man complains of night sweats, Fever, chills, and fatigue at varying intervals during the past 2 months. These episodes began while he was traveling in Latin America. When questioned, he says that cheeses, especially the unpasteurized varieties, are some of his favorite foods. On examination, his temperature is 39°C, and his liver and spleen are palpable. His hematocrit is 30%, and his WBC count is 5000. Blood culture grew small gram-negative rods. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Anthrax
Brucellosis
Tularemia
Food poisoning
The CTL (T-cyotoxic) response to HIV infection is quite robust; however, these activated CD8+ T cells have little impact on viral clearance or inhibition of AIDS progression. Which one of the following offers an explanation for this observation?
HIV can directly infect CTL causing their lysis upon viral replication
HIV infection of CTL results in insertion of viral DNA into areas of the host genome critical for cell function, thus, infected CTL are functionally impaired
HIV peptides generated in infected cells do not fit into the grooves of the host cell class II MHC molecules, thereby, inhibiting CTL recognition and killing
High mutability of HIV peptides leads to CTL exhaustion
HIV reverse transcriptase is highly efficient (not error prone) and thus protein mutation is a rare event
Which cells infected by EBV allow full virus replication and which may become transformed by the virus?
Lymph node dendritic cells and T cells, respectively
Monocytes and cells of the oropharynx, respectively
Monocytes and hepatocytes, respectively
Nasopharyngeal epithelial cells and B cells, respectively
T cells and splenic macrophages, respectively
A 21-year-old female presented to the college clinic in January with sore throat, cough, fever and wheezing chest. She is treated for mild pneumonia as an outpatient. Following completion of a course of antibiotics, her initial symptoms resolved but she now complains of persistent fatigue and occasional pain in the extremities and occasional bluish discoloration of her finger tips when her hands are cold. Physical exam reveals pallor and tachycardia. Her hematocrit, hemoglobin level, and red cell count reveal anemia. Which of the following is the most appropriate test to order at this point?
Chest X-ray
Direct and indirect Coombs test
Glucose tolerance test
Screen for Anti-VCA and EBNA antibodies
Screen for anti-platelet antibodies
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