Chapter 23- Spirochetes

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Spirochete Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about spirochetes and the diseases they cause with this engaging quiz! From Lyme disease to syphilis, challenge yourself and learn more about these fascinating bacteria.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers various aspects of spirochete-related diseases
  • Suitable for medical students and enthusiasts
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Epidemic relapsing fever caused by Borrelia recurrentis is?
Louse- borne
Tick-borne
Bird- borne
Cat-borne
Endemic relapsing fever caused by Borrelia recurrentis is ?
Louse- borne
Tick-borne
Bird- borne
Cat-borne
A patient comes to the ER complaining about repeated episodes of fever, headache and muscle pain. After taking the sample and staining it with Giemsa stain, bacteria morphology should spirals, what could be the possible bacteria?
Borrelia recurrentis
Borrelia burgdorferi
Leptospira
Treponema pallidum
A patient comes to the ER, complaining from flu-like symptoms, fever, bone and joint pain, malaise. The patient mentioned that he went to trip in the north-east in the United State. After body examination the physician noticed (target lesion )bull’s eye lesion in the patients arm. What could be the possible diagnosis?
Multiple sclerosis
Lyme disease
Systemic lupus
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Weil’s disease is caused by?
Leptospira
Borrelia
Treponema
Streptococcus
Incubation period for Leptospirosis?
2 days
30-35 days
3-30 days
No incubation period
Fletcher’s semi solid media used for culturing?
Streptococcus
Treponema
Borrelia
Leptospira
A patient comes to the hospital, after several test turned out the patient is infected with Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum which cause syphilis. The patient is present with widespread unusual skin rashes (inducling palms and soles), fever, lymphoadenopathy, headache. What could the possible stage the patient in?
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
A patient comes to the hospital, after several test turned out the patient is infected with Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum which cause syphilis. The patient is present with firm chancre, and its painless. What could the possible stage the patient in?
Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
Which congenital syphilis usually the infected fetus often dies?
Early Onset Congenital Syphilis
Late Onset Congenital Syphilis
In late Onset Congenital Syphilis, symptoms appear at the age of?
3 months
6 months
1 year
4 years
VDRL and RPR test was done to screen for syphilis, but after doing TPPA test turns out its not syphilis. What could be the possible disease that gave false positive in VDRL and RPR test?
Anemia
Lyme disease
Diabetes
Non of the above
Treponema pertenue cause?
Syphilis
Yaws
Pinta
Pinta is caused by?
Treponema pertenue
Treponema pallidum
Treponema carateum
Treponema endemicum
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