A. Rheo
B. Retro
C. Rhabdo
D. Flavi
Related Mcqs:
- The classic opportunistic infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome is_____________?
A. Apthous stomatitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Hepatitis C virus belongs to which one of the following virus groups ?
A. Picorna viruses
B. Herpes viruses
C. Hepadana viruses
D. Flavi viruses - One virus particle prevents multiplication of 2nd virus. This phenomena is____________?
A. Viral interference
B. Mutation
C. Supervision
D. Permutation - Which virus given below is not a teratogenic virus ?
A. Rubella
B. Cytomegalovirus
C. Herpes simplex
D. Measles - Salivary protein, which prevents transmission of human immunodeficiency virus via saliva, is____________?
A. Sialoperoxidase
B. Secretory IgA
C. Salivary leukocyte proteinase inhibitor
D. Histidine rich proteins - Which of the following lesions is NOT an infection from human papilloma virus ?
A. Verruca vulgaris
B. Focal epithelial hyperplasia
C. Condyloma acuminatum
D. Keratoacanthoma - Type of Human papilloma virus associated with carcinoma cervix_____________?
A. Type 6,12,18
B. 16,18,31
C. 6,8,11
D. 3,10,19 - Which of the following correctly indicates the infectivity of hepatitis virus in human ?
A. HBCAg
B. HBeAg
C. Anti-HBC
D. Anti-HBS - Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affets_______________?
A. Red blood cells
B. Fibroblasts
C. Helper T lymphocytes (CD4)
D. Mast cells - The overall effect of HIV is to gradually impair the immune system by interference with______________?
A. Helper T lymphocytes
B. Natural killer cells
C. Plasma cells
D. Macrophages