Exam 20: Serologic and Molecular Detection of Bacterial Infections
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Which statement best describes antigenic variation seen in parasites?
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Why is testing for Cryptococcal antigen preferred over testing for antibodies?
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A host's immunological response to parasites includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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All of the following may be drawbacks of antibody testing for fungal infections EXCEPT:
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A 25-year-old pregnant female has serologic testing to determine if she has a toxoplasmosis infection.A low level of both IgM and IgG is found.On repeat testing 2 weeks later,the results are the same.What can be concluded from these results?
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In an individual with AIDS,what is the most likely reason for a toxoplasmosis infection that invades the central nervous system?
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What would be an advantage of using the tube precipitation test for diagnosis of infection with Coccidioides immitis?
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When is antibody testing for Cryptococcal antibodies most useful?
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The most likely reason for the development of an IgE antibody response in humans is:
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A 30-year-old male patient with AIDS exhibits pulmonary symptoms that include coughing and some difficulty breathing.The patient reported that he had previously worked in a bakery.His white blood cell count was normal,indicating that the infection is not bacterial in nature.Tests for the presence of fungal antigens were performed with the following results: ouchterlony immunodiffusion negative for antibodies to Aspergillus; negative latex agglutination test for Candida antigen,and positive EIA test for the galactomannan antigen of Aspergillus.What conclusion can be reached from these results?
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