A. Cytotropic
B. Dermatotropic
C. Chromophilic
D. Neurotropic
Related Mcqs:
- The best way of detecting the presence of viruses in the infected cell – culture is____________?
A. Cytopathic changes in culture cells
B. Presence of viral protein in the infected monolayer
C. Haemagglutination test
D. Haemagglutination inhibition test - True about HIV are all except______________?
A. DNA virus
B. Attacks CD4 cells
C. Macrophages are the reservoir
D. Decrease CD4 count in late stages - ELISA test when compared to western blot technique is______________?
A. Less sensitive less specific
B. More sensitive, more specific
C. Less sensitive, more specific
D. More sensitive, less specific - Hepatitis C virus belongs to which one of the following virus groups ?
A. Picorna viruses
B. Herpes viruses
C. Hepadana viruses
D. Flavi viruses - Prions true is____________?
A. Readily inactivated by autoclave at 121 C
B. Evokes strong immunogenic reaction
C. Sensitive to most chemical sterilization
D. Contains DNA/ RNA - Characteristic feature of retrovirus is_____________?
A. Ribonuclease
B. Reverse transcriptase
C. DNA polymerase
D. Restriction endonuclease - The viral action is differentiated from bacterial action by_________________?
A. Interferon production
B. Toxin production
C. Lymphocytes production
D. Neutrophils production - Which of the following correctly indicates the infectivity of hepatitis virus in human ?
A. HBCAg
B. HBeAg
C. Anti-HBC
D. Anti-HBS - True about prions________________?
A. Composed largely proteins without any nucleic acid
B. Phase in which virus cannot be demonstrated in host cell
C. Viruses which are genetically deficient
D. Viral components may be synthesized but maturation & assembling is defective - A rise in the anti-HBc immunoglobulin in a patient indicates________________?
A. Acute infection
B. Carrier state
C. Prodromal phase
D. Convalescence