A. Cryptococcosis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Candidiasis
D. Aspergilosis
Related Mcqs:
- The classic opportunistic infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome is_____________?
A. Apthous stomatitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Opportunistic infection is caused by___________________?
A. Penicillium
B. Mucor
C. Aspergillus
D. All of the above - Drug of choice to treat fungal infection in AIDS is_____________?
A. Acyclovir
B. Ketoconazole
C. Aerosolized pentamidine
D. Didanasine - Most common tumor associated with AIDS is______________?
A. Carcinoma
B. Kaposi’s sarcoma
C. Melanoma
D. Ewing’s sarcoma - A dentist suffred from Hepatitis B infection 3 months back. His laboratory tests are normal but he is not allowed by the medical board to do surgical practice. He is_____________?
A. Inactive carrier
B. Healthy carrier
C. Convalscent carrier
D. Paradoxical carrier - The most common reported oral malignancy in HIV infection is______________?
A. Squamous cell carcinoma
B. Verrucous carcinoma
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Kaposi sarcoma - Baby born to mother suffering from AIDS, all are true except________________?
A. Failure to thrive
B. Have infections
C. 50% chances to have AIDS
D. All are true - Which of the following methods is adopted for screening HIV infection ?
A. Virus isolation
B. Western blot followed by ELISA
C. ELISA followed by western blot technique
D. Polymers chain reaction - Seroconversion in HIV infection takes place in______________?
A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks
C. 9 weeks
D. 12 weeks - Which of the following represents the serologic evidence of recent Hepatitis B virus infection during window period ?
A. HBs Ag
B. IgM anti – HBc
C. Anti HBs
D. None of the above