mcq Flashcards
Carrier state is not important in transmission of:
Measles
Yaws
(a) Caused by Treponema pertenue
(b) Transmitted non-venerally
(c) Secondary Yaws can involve bones
Tetracycline is used in the prophylaxis of:
Cholera
Maternal antibodies do not occur for:
Whooping cough
Brucellosis is transmitted by
(a) Cattle
(b) Camel
(c) Sheep
Arboviral infection(s) include:
Chikungunya fever
Which is not transmitted by Aedes aegypti?
Japanese encephalitis
Maternal antibodies are present in the newborn against diseases
(a) Diphtheria
(b) Tetanus
(c) Measles
Dome shaped centrally umbilicated papules seen in:
Molluscum contagiosum
Hydatid cyst is a
zoonotic disease
Subclinical infection is seen in
(a) Mumps
(b) Poliomyelitis
(c) Rubella
Plague
Zoonotic disease(s) transmitted by arthropods
Second attack rate is minimum in
TB
Post-exposure prophylaxis exist for :
(a) Measles
(b) Varicella Zoster
(c) HIV
EXCEPT
Hepatitis C
Gammexene
Scabies treatment
Zoonotic disease of viral etiology
Rabies
Prophylaxis for anthrax:
Doxycycline
Isolation period
(a) Chicken pox – 6 days after onset of rash
(b) Herpes zoster – 6 days after onset of rash
(c) Measles – up to 3 days after onset of rash
Lyme disease is transmitted by:
Tick
Leptospirosis is
It is a Zoonosis
human “dead end” disease
(a) Bubonic plague
(b) Japanese encephalitis
(c) Hydatid disease
Chemoprophylaxis is not required in
Typhoid
Tick borne relapsing fever is caused by?
Borellia hermsii
Viral hemorrhagic fever not seen in India is
Yellow fever
Inclusion body in neuron is seen in
Rabies
Carrier state is seen in
(a) Diphtheria
(b) Typhoid
(c) Polio
Sub acute-Sclerosing pan – encephalitis (SSP(E) is caused by
Measles
Pleomorphism is seen in
Chickenpox
flavi virus is closely related to Russian spring summer encephalitis causing virus
KFD
Maternal antibodies do not occur for
Whooping cough
Subclinical infection not seen in
Measles
Post-exposure prophylaxis not exist for
Hepatitis C
arboviral disease
(a) Japanese encephalitis is transmitted by culex
(b) KFD is transmitted by Ticks
(c) Dengue is transmitted by Aedes mosquito