A. Aquatic bodies are main habitat
B. It can replicate in amoeba
C. Urine test is a reliable method
D. Person to person transmission
Bacteriology
Bacteriology
A. Varicella Zoster Virus
B. Papilloma Virus
C. Influenza Virus
D. Human immunodeficiency virus
A. Aerobic bacterial disease
B. Anaerobic bacterial disease
C. Aerobic fungal disease
D. Anaerobic fungal disease
A. Clostridium tetani travels via the nerves to the anterior horn dells in spinal cord
B. The tetanospasmin component of the exotoxin act on the post-synaptic neurones and prevents impulse transmission
C. The patient should be given tetanus toxoid intravenously
D. Causes positive Nagler reaction
A. Produces heat stable enterotoxin
B. Causes Shangai fever
C. Cannot be destroyed at 55 degree at 1 hr.
D. Does not produce any pigment
A. It is non-halophilic
B. Grows on simple media
C. Man is the only natural host
D. Cannot survive in extracellular environment
A. Susceptible to many antibiotics
B. Present mainly in mixed infections
C. Most common species is B fragilis
D. Bile resistant anerobes
A. Most common cause of urethritis is male
B. All stains are highly susceptible to penicillin
C. Wide spread axoregnic stains cause disseminated gonococcal infection
D. Found exclusively in human beings.
A. Dextran
B. Epithelial cells
C. Bacteria
D. Sucrose
A. Gram’s stain
B. H & E stain
C. Ziehl-Neelsen stain
D. PAS stain