A. Penicillium
B. Mucor
C. Aspergillus
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The classic opportunistic infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome is_____________?
A. Apthous stomatitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Most common opportunistic infection in AIDS is_____________?
A. Cryptococcosis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Candidiasis
D. Aspergilosis - Fungal infection of human beings is called as_____________?
A. Mucorsis
B. Mycosis
C. Fungosis
D. Micromia - Schuffner’s dots are seen in infection due to_______________?
A. Plasmodium falciparum
B. Plasmodium vivax
C. Plasmodium malariae
D. Plasmodium ovale - The inflammatory type of tinea capitis with superadded secondary bacterial infection leading to a painful, circumscribed, boggy, and indurated lesion, is called_____________?
A. Kerison
B. Alopecia areata
C. Pilomatrixoma
D. Tenia incognito - Confirmatory test for HIV infection is a_______________?
A. ELISA
B. Immunodot
C. RIPA
D. Western Blot - 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 - 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 - In which of the following immunization is given after infection is started________________?
A. Rabies
B. Poliomyelitis
C. Influenza
D. Herpes - Following hepatitis B infection through blood transfusion disease manifests in_____________?
A. 1 week
B. 6 week
C. 3 months
D. 6 months