Deck 21: Microbial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases

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Which of the following types of bacterial toxins is associated exclusively with Gram- negative bacteria?

A) endotoxin
B) neurotoxin
C) cytotoxin
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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Serum contains all of the following EXCEPT:

A) dissolved nutrients.
B) clotting proteins.
C) gases.
D) platelets.
E) Serum contains all of these.
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Which of the following vessels carries blood from the heart to most of the body?

A) the aorta
B) the pulmonary arteries
C) the superior vena cava
D) capillaries
E) the inferior vena cava
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Which of the following is associated with Yersinia pestis infections?

A) arthritis
B) a "bull's- eye" rash
C) buboes
D) jaundice
E) petechiae
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"Black vomit" is associated with which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) yellow fever
C) Chagas' disease
D) dengue fever
E) schistosomiasis
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Vegetations are associated with which of the following disease processes?

A) septicemia
B) endocarditis
C) plague
D) toxoplasmosis
E) tularemia
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All of the following are true statements concerning septicemia EXCEPT:

A) Septicemia can be fatal in some cases.
B) Bacteria that cause septicemia usually have virulence factors such as capsules.
C) Healthy individuals with normal immune systems rarely have septicemia.
D) The exact bacterial cause of most cases of septicemia is unknown.
E) Both Gram- positive and Gram- negative bacteria are equally likely to cause septicemia.
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Blood is found in which of the following areas of the heart just before it is pumped into the lungs?

A) the right atrium
B) the superior vena cava
C) the left atrium
D) the left ventricle
E) the right ventricle
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All of the following are other names for brucellosis EXCEPT:

A) Malta fever.
B) rock fever of Gibraltar.
C) undulant fever.
D) Bang's disease.
E) blackwater fever.
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Epstein- Barr virus infections are typically asymptomatic in which of the following groups?

A) young children
B) adults
C) AIDS patients
D) adolescents
E) the elderly
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The causative agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague is

A) Francisella tularensis.
B) Yersinia pestis.
C) Toxoplasma gondii.
D) Clostridium perfringens.
E) Borrelia burgdorferi.
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Borrelia burgdorferi is an unusual bacterium because

A) transovarian transmission of the pathogen is rare.
B) it is a large spirochete.
C) it has manganese- containing enzymes and proteins.
D) it requires up to 48 hours for transmission from its tick host to a human.
E) it can trigger arthritis in infected individuals.
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A bull's- eye rash is associated with infections of which of the following?

A) Epstein- Barr virus
B) Francisella tularensis
C) dengue virus
D) Yersinia pestis
E) Borrelia burgdorferi
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Endotoxin is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) stimulation of cytokine release from immune cells.
B) blood clotting.
C) inflammation.
D) undulating fever.
E) activation of complement.
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Which of the following diseases associated with Epstein- Barr virus is most commonly seen in AIDS patients?

A) Burkitt's lymphoma
B) Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) oral hairy leukoplakia
D) chronic fatigue syndrome
E) infectious mononucleosis
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a complication of which of the following?

A) malaria
B) brucellosis
C) endocarditis
D) Lyme disease
E) septicemia
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All of the following individuals might be at increased risk for brucellosis infection EXCEPT:

A) dairy workers.
B) veterinarians.
C) hunters.
D) ranchers.
E) All of these have an increased risk of brucellosis.
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Francisella can be transmitted by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) direct contact with an infected animal.
B) a tick bite.
C) direct contact with an infected person.
D) consumption of infected meat.
E) aerosols produced during animal slaughter.
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All of the following are examples of Gram- negative nosocomial bacteria that cause septicemia EXCEPT:

A) Bacteroides.
B) Escherichia coli.
C) Neisseria meningitidis.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
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Which of the following statements concerning Francisella is false?

A) It resists phagocytosis.
B) An attenuated vaccine is used for high- risk individuals.
C) Humans are its only known host.
D) It is extremely infectious.
E) It cannot be treated with penicillins or cephalosporins.
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"Swimmer's itch" is an initial symptom of which of the following?

A) malaria
B) Lyme disease
C) Chagas' disease
D) schistosomiasis
E) tularemia
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Schizogony is an important aspect of which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) plague
C) schistosomiasis
D) Chagas' disease
E) toxoplasmosis
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Lipid A causes disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
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Which of the following is known to be teratogenic?

A) cytomegalovirus
B) dengue virus
C) Plasmodium
D) Borrelia
E) Epstein- Barr virus
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Small doses of antimicrobial drugs are effective in treatment of the late stages of Borrelia infection because the microbe is extremely susceptible.
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Historically, physicians have used a procedure called xenodiagnosis to diagnose which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) Chagas' disease
C) schistosomiasis
D) yellow fever
E) toxoplasmosis
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All of the following are true statements concerning Toxoplasma infection EXCEPT:

A) It is a rare infection.
B) The majority of infected people are asymptomatic.
C) It is typically contracted by eating undercooked meat.
D) It causes severe problems when it infects a fetus.
E) In healthy individuals, the infection is self- limiting and results in no permanent damage.
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Which of the following is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes?

A) yellow fever
B) dengue fever
C) malaria
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
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Which of the following diseases is a major problem for AIDS patients?

A) Chagas' disease
B) Lyme disease
C) toxoplasmosis
D) brucellosis
E) hemorrhagic fevers
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Which of the following is the infective form of T. Cruzi?

A) trypomastigotes
B) miricidia
C) epimastigotes
D) amastigotes
E) pseudocysts
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Which of the following is NOT transmitted by ticks?

A) anaplasmosis
B) Lyme disease
C) ehrlichiosis
D) brucellosis
E) tularemia
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Only adult ticks of the genus Ixodes may feed on humans.
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Infection with which of the following species of Plasmodium is usually fatal?

A) P. vivax
B) P. malariae
C) P. falciparum
D) P. ovale
E) All of these can cause a fatal infection.
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The terms "bacteremia" and "septicemia" are synonymous.
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Microscopic identification of its spiny eggs is used in the diagnosis of infections caused by

A) Toxoplasma.
B) Plasmodium.
C) Trypanosoma.
D) Schistosoma.
E) Borrelia.
Question
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is actually

A) an antibody- antigen complex reaction.
B) an immediate immune reaction to the initial infection with dengue virus.
C) the chronic carrier state associated with dengue virus infection.
D) an autoimmune disease.
E) a hyperimmune response to reinfection with dengue virus.
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Trypanosoma cruzi is transmitted by which of the following routes?

A) from an infected mother to her unborn child
B) the bite of a bug in the genus Triatoma
C) an open cut, the eyes, or the mouth
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
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Patients with occult septicemia are asymptomatic.
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Which of the following causes a more serious disease the second time a patient is infected with the same strain of the pathogen?

A) dengue virus
B) yellow fever virus
C) Plasmodium
D) Epstein- Barr virus
E) Toxoplasma
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Ebola hemorrhagic fever is caused by which of the following virus types?

A) rhabdoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) Epstein- Barr viruses
D) flaviviruses
E) filoviruses
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Epstein- Barr virus causes the cells it infects to become immortal because it suppresses .
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When bacteria in the bloodstream invade the bones, this leads to a painful condition called .
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is also known as undulant fever.
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True bugs in the genus transmit Chagas' disease.
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Human herpesvirus 4 is better known as cytomegalovirus.
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The three developmental stages of Ehrlichia are the elementary body, the initial body, and the morula.
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The sporogonic cycle of _ takes place entirely within a mosquito.
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Neither bubonic nor pneumonic plague can be spread from person to person.
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Depletion of clotting proteins from the serum leads to the uncontrollable hemorrhaging seen in and Marburg virus infections.
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Another name for Chagas' disease is _ _.
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Because of their small size, of the tick genus Ixodes most often transmit Lyme disease.
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One of the factors leading to the initial characterization of Lyme disease in 1975 was the greater- than- expected incidence of among children.
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Historically, occurred in three great pandemics; the most notable one occurred in 14th- century Europe.
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The genus
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Episodes of malaria become more and more severe with each recurrence of symptoms.
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Cytomegalovirus infection of the retina is now treated with , the first antisense RNA drug.
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The release of bacterial toxins into the blood leads to , or blood poisoning.
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Bacterial infection of the membrane lining the heart chambers and valves is called .
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Transmission of Epstein- Barr virus is almost impossible to prevent because the virus is so widespread.
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is named for the jaundice caused by liver damage from the disease.
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Compare and contrast bubonic and pneumonic plague.
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How does the age of the infected individual play a role in the development of Epstein- Barr virus infections such as infectious mononucleosis?
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Explain the difference between bacteremia and septicemia, and describe some of the factors that can lead to septicemia.
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List and describe the three stages of malaria, paying attention to the various forms of the malaria parasite present in each stage of the disease.
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Describe the various ways in which toxoplasmosis can be transmitted.
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Deck 21: Microbial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases
1
Which of the following types of bacterial toxins is associated exclusively with Gram- negative bacteria?

A) endotoxin
B) neurotoxin
C) cytotoxin
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
A
2
Serum contains all of the following EXCEPT:

A) dissolved nutrients.
B) clotting proteins.
C) gases.
D) platelets.
E) Serum contains all of these.
D
3
Which of the following vessels carries blood from the heart to most of the body?

A) the aorta
B) the pulmonary arteries
C) the superior vena cava
D) capillaries
E) the inferior vena cava
A
4
Which of the following is associated with Yersinia pestis infections?

A) arthritis
B) a "bull's- eye" rash
C) buboes
D) jaundice
E) petechiae
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"Black vomit" is associated with which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) yellow fever
C) Chagas' disease
D) dengue fever
E) schistosomiasis
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Vegetations are associated with which of the following disease processes?

A) septicemia
B) endocarditis
C) plague
D) toxoplasmosis
E) tularemia
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7
All of the following are true statements concerning septicemia EXCEPT:

A) Septicemia can be fatal in some cases.
B) Bacteria that cause septicemia usually have virulence factors such as capsules.
C) Healthy individuals with normal immune systems rarely have septicemia.
D) The exact bacterial cause of most cases of septicemia is unknown.
E) Both Gram- positive and Gram- negative bacteria are equally likely to cause septicemia.
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8
Blood is found in which of the following areas of the heart just before it is pumped into the lungs?

A) the right atrium
B) the superior vena cava
C) the left atrium
D) the left ventricle
E) the right ventricle
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9
All of the following are other names for brucellosis EXCEPT:

A) Malta fever.
B) rock fever of Gibraltar.
C) undulant fever.
D) Bang's disease.
E) blackwater fever.
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10
Epstein- Barr virus infections are typically asymptomatic in which of the following groups?

A) young children
B) adults
C) AIDS patients
D) adolescents
E) the elderly
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11
The causative agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague is

A) Francisella tularensis.
B) Yersinia pestis.
C) Toxoplasma gondii.
D) Clostridium perfringens.
E) Borrelia burgdorferi.
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Borrelia burgdorferi is an unusual bacterium because

A) transovarian transmission of the pathogen is rare.
B) it is a large spirochete.
C) it has manganese- containing enzymes and proteins.
D) it requires up to 48 hours for transmission from its tick host to a human.
E) it can trigger arthritis in infected individuals.
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13
A bull's- eye rash is associated with infections of which of the following?

A) Epstein- Barr virus
B) Francisella tularensis
C) dengue virus
D) Yersinia pestis
E) Borrelia burgdorferi
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Endotoxin is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) stimulation of cytokine release from immune cells.
B) blood clotting.
C) inflammation.
D) undulating fever.
E) activation of complement.
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15
Which of the following diseases associated with Epstein- Barr virus is most commonly seen in AIDS patients?

A) Burkitt's lymphoma
B) Hodgkin's lymphoma
C) oral hairy leukoplakia
D) chronic fatigue syndrome
E) infectious mononucleosis
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16
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a complication of which of the following?

A) malaria
B) brucellosis
C) endocarditis
D) Lyme disease
E) septicemia
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All of the following individuals might be at increased risk for brucellosis infection EXCEPT:

A) dairy workers.
B) veterinarians.
C) hunters.
D) ranchers.
E) All of these have an increased risk of brucellosis.
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18
Francisella can be transmitted by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) direct contact with an infected animal.
B) a tick bite.
C) direct contact with an infected person.
D) consumption of infected meat.
E) aerosols produced during animal slaughter.
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19
All of the following are examples of Gram- negative nosocomial bacteria that cause septicemia EXCEPT:

A) Bacteroides.
B) Escherichia coli.
C) Neisseria meningitidis.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
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Which of the following statements concerning Francisella is false?

A) It resists phagocytosis.
B) An attenuated vaccine is used for high- risk individuals.
C) Humans are its only known host.
D) It is extremely infectious.
E) It cannot be treated with penicillins or cephalosporins.
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21
"Swimmer's itch" is an initial symptom of which of the following?

A) malaria
B) Lyme disease
C) Chagas' disease
D) schistosomiasis
E) tularemia
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22
Schizogony is an important aspect of which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) plague
C) schistosomiasis
D) Chagas' disease
E) toxoplasmosis
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23
Lipid A causes disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
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24
Which of the following is known to be teratogenic?

A) cytomegalovirus
B) dengue virus
C) Plasmodium
D) Borrelia
E) Epstein- Barr virus
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Small doses of antimicrobial drugs are effective in treatment of the late stages of Borrelia infection because the microbe is extremely susceptible.
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26
Historically, physicians have used a procedure called xenodiagnosis to diagnose which of the following diseases?

A) malaria
B) Chagas' disease
C) schistosomiasis
D) yellow fever
E) toxoplasmosis
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All of the following are true statements concerning Toxoplasma infection EXCEPT:

A) It is a rare infection.
B) The majority of infected people are asymptomatic.
C) It is typically contracted by eating undercooked meat.
D) It causes severe problems when it infects a fetus.
E) In healthy individuals, the infection is self- limiting and results in no permanent damage.
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Which of the following is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes?

A) yellow fever
B) dengue fever
C) malaria
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
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Which of the following diseases is a major problem for AIDS patients?

A) Chagas' disease
B) Lyme disease
C) toxoplasmosis
D) brucellosis
E) hemorrhagic fevers
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Which of the following is the infective form of T. Cruzi?

A) trypomastigotes
B) miricidia
C) epimastigotes
D) amastigotes
E) pseudocysts
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Which of the following is NOT transmitted by ticks?

A) anaplasmosis
B) Lyme disease
C) ehrlichiosis
D) brucellosis
E) tularemia
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Only adult ticks of the genus Ixodes may feed on humans.
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33
Infection with which of the following species of Plasmodium is usually fatal?

A) P. vivax
B) P. malariae
C) P. falciparum
D) P. ovale
E) All of these can cause a fatal infection.
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34
The terms "bacteremia" and "septicemia" are synonymous.
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35
Microscopic identification of its spiny eggs is used in the diagnosis of infections caused by

A) Toxoplasma.
B) Plasmodium.
C) Trypanosoma.
D) Schistosoma.
E) Borrelia.
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever is actually

A) an antibody- antigen complex reaction.
B) an immediate immune reaction to the initial infection with dengue virus.
C) the chronic carrier state associated with dengue virus infection.
D) an autoimmune disease.
E) a hyperimmune response to reinfection with dengue virus.
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Trypanosoma cruzi is transmitted by which of the following routes?

A) from an infected mother to her unborn child
B) the bite of a bug in the genus Triatoma
C) an open cut, the eyes, or the mouth
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
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Patients with occult septicemia are asymptomatic.
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Which of the following causes a more serious disease the second time a patient is infected with the same strain of the pathogen?

A) dengue virus
B) yellow fever virus
C) Plasmodium
D) Epstein- Barr virus
E) Toxoplasma
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Ebola hemorrhagic fever is caused by which of the following virus types?

A) rhabdoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) Epstein- Barr viruses
D) flaviviruses
E) filoviruses
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Epstein- Barr virus causes the cells it infects to become immortal because it suppresses .
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When bacteria in the bloodstream invade the bones, this leads to a painful condition called .
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is also known as undulant fever.
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True bugs in the genus transmit Chagas' disease.
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Human herpesvirus 4 is better known as cytomegalovirus.
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The three developmental stages of Ehrlichia are the elementary body, the initial body, and the morula.
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The sporogonic cycle of _ takes place entirely within a mosquito.
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Neither bubonic nor pneumonic plague can be spread from person to person.
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Depletion of clotting proteins from the serum leads to the uncontrollable hemorrhaging seen in and Marburg virus infections.
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Another name for Chagas' disease is _ _.
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Because of their small size, of the tick genus Ixodes most often transmit Lyme disease.
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One of the factors leading to the initial characterization of Lyme disease in 1975 was the greater- than- expected incidence of among children.
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Historically, occurred in three great pandemics; the most notable one occurred in 14th- century Europe.
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Episodes of malaria become more and more severe with each recurrence of symptoms.
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Cytomegalovirus infection of the retina is now treated with , the first antisense RNA drug.
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The release of bacterial toxins into the blood leads to , or blood poisoning.
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Bacterial infection of the membrane lining the heart chambers and valves is called .
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Transmission of Epstein- Barr virus is almost impossible to prevent because the virus is so widespread.
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is named for the jaundice caused by liver damage from the disease.
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Compare and contrast bubonic and pneumonic plague.
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How does the age of the infected individual play a role in the development of Epstein- Barr virus infections such as infectious mononucleosis?
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Explain the difference between bacteremia and septicemia, and describe some of the factors that can lead to septicemia.
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List and describe the three stages of malaria, paying attention to the various forms of the malaria parasite present in each stage of the disease.
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Describe the various ways in which toxoplasmosis can be transmitted.
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