HIV / Hepatitis Flashcards

1
Q

One of the most infectious transfusion transmitted infection

A

Hepatitis

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2
Q

(True or False);

Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition associated with the lungs

A

False (liver)

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3
Q

(True or False):

HBs-Ag should have high values

A

False (low values)

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4
Q

The presence of _____ indicates acute infection

A

IgM

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5
Q

The presence of ___ indicates previous exposure

A

IgG

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6
Q

First marker to appear in Hepa B infection

A

Hbs-Ag

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7
Q

2 types of Hepatitis that is transmitted thru feca-oral route

A

Hepa A

Hepa E

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8
Q

Deadliest type of Hepatitis

A

Hepa B

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9
Q

Co infection of Hepatitis D

A

Hepa B

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10
Q

Spherical particle with an inner core with 2 copies of ss RNA

A

HIV

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11
Q

Accurate and best screening test for HIV

A

ELISA

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12
Q

Confirmatory test for HIV

A

Western blot

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13
Q

This is used to determine if individual has progressed to AIDS

A

CD4+ counts

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14
Q

4 stages of HIV

A

Primary
Asymptomatic
Infectious
Full blown

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15
Q

This is an indication of positive ELISA

A

Thick glycoproteins

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16
Q

Clinical latency takes about ___ weeks to ___ years

A

9 weeks - 8 years