A. Decease in virulence
B. Loss of infectivity
C. Inability to spread through tissue
D. increase in invasiveness
Related Mcqs:
- Sensory nerve supply of capsule of TMJ is _________________?
A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Massetric nerve
D. Auricular nerve - The yeast which shows thick gelatinous capsule and positive for mucicarmine is_____________?
A. Cryptococcus
B. Histoplasmosis
C. Blastomycosis
D. Paracoccidiomycosis - Borrelia vincenti is always associated with______________?
A. Spirochaetes
B. Fusiform bacilli
C. Treponema vincenti
D. None of the above - The protective effects breast milk are known to be associated with______________?
A. IgM antibodies
B. Lysozyme
C. Mast cells
D. IgA antibodies - Ribosomes are usually associated with______________?
A. Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Mitochondria
C. Nucleolus
D. Plasma membrane - The hygroscopic technique is associated with______________?
A. Investment
B. Hydrocolloids
C. Amalgam
D. Silicate - Rigidity of facial muscles Risus sardonicus is associated with______________?
A. Tetany
B. Tetanus
C. Leprosy
D. Actinomycosis - Neurological symptoms and premature graying of hair is associated with______________?
A. Folic acid deficiency
B. Pernicious anaemia
C. Plummer-Vinson syndrome
D. Paterson-Kelly syndrome - ID reaction is associated with______________?
A. apthous ulcer
B. herpetic stomatitis
C. syphilis
D. candidiasis - Pierre Robin syndrome is associated with______________?
A. Micrognathia
B. Cleft of the lip and plate
C. Tetrology of fallot
D. Syndactally