Tropical Medicine Final MCQs- 5th Year PMU

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Tropical Medicine Final MCQs- 5th Year PMU
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Question 1

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Vector of Typhus recurrentis endemica (acarina) is
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  • pediculus humanus corporis (body louse)
  • ticks
  • fleas

Question 2

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Direct microscopy is not the appropriate diagnostic method of
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  • plague
  • tularaemia
  • anthrax

Question 3

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The treatment of leprosy includes
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  • rifamycin and dapsone
  • tetracycline
  • penicillin

Question 4

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The infected person is the source of infection in
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  • Lassa fever
  • HFRS
  • Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (BHF)

Question 5

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Antibiotic of choice inTyphus recurrentis endemic (acarina) is
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  • Penicillin
  • Tetracycline
  • Sulfonamides

Question 6

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Lepra is
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  • chronic granulomatous infectious disease
  • acute septic infectious disease
  • acute and chronic course is possible

Question 7

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Traveler's diarrhea requires treatment with
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  • antibiotics
  • sulphonamides
  • in many cases specific treatment is not necessary

Question 8

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Nowaday variola is still presented in
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  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Nowhere

Question 9

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The main clinical manifestations of Epidemic typhus are
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  • hyperpyrexia and reduced level of consciousness
  • lymphadenitis
  • diarrhea

Question 10

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Hemorrhagic syndrome in CCHF most often appears
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  • on the 4-5-the day with the decrease of the temperature
  • at the beginning
  • on the 14-th day of the beginning

Question 11

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Melioidosis is caused by
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  • Gr (-) rod-shaped bacteria
  • Virus
  • Spirochete

Question 12

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Season in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is
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  • that it follows the flue epidemics
  • summer and autumn
  • does not defined

Question 13

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The main impact of traveler’s diarrhea
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  • It is a serious life-threatening disease
  • It leads to patient discomfort
  • It leads to chronic diarrhea

Question 14

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Bubonic plague usually affects the following lymph nodes
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  • inguinal
  • suboccipital
  • mediastinal

Question 15

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Leprosy is mainly associated with affecting of
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  • the cell-mediated immunity
  • the humoral immunity
  • the non-specific immunity

Question 16

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Lymphadenitis with the following characteristics: enlarged lymph nodes with perinodular edema, and severe pain, is typical for
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  • tularemia
  • plague
  • anthrax

Question 17

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The diagnosis of traveler's diarrhea is made by
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  • clinico-epidemiological methods
  • microbiological methods
  • both of them

Question 18

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The most common clinical form of Plague is
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  • skin plague
  • bubonic plague
  • septicemic plague

Question 19

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The typical clinical manifestations of Rocky Mountain spotted fever are
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  • fever, rash
  • flu-like respiratory illness
  • tenesmus with bloody diarrhea

Question 20

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The typical temperature curve in Typhus recurrentis epidemica is
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  • recurrent fever
  • relapsing fever
  • septic fever

Question 21

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Which of the following diseases starts gradually?
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  • Crimean - Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)
  • Arenaviruses HF
  • Ebola fever (Ebola HF)

Question 22

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The etiological treatment in plague includes
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  • penicillin
  • macrolides
  • aminoglycosides

Question 23

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Source of infection in Melioidosis is
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  • patients
  • births
  • animals

Question 24

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Melioidosis is
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  • endemic disease
  • with pandemic distribution
  • eradicated, yet

Question 25

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Tuberculoid leprosy performs with
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  • anaesthetic well-demarcated macules and plaques
  • diffuse macula-papules exanthema
  • diffuse exanthema pustulosa

Question 26

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Traveler's diarrhea requires treatment with
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  • antibiotics
  • sulphonamides
  • in many cases, etiologic treatment is not necessary

Question 27

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Vectors of Rift valley fever virus are
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  • mosquitoes
  • ticks
  • rodents

Question 28

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Which of the agents has the following characteristics: gram-negative pathogen with bipolar appearance, resembling closed safety pins
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  • Yersinia pestis
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Francisella tularensis

Question 29

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Typical about Typhus recurrens is
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  • high fever
  • subfertility
  • lack of fever

Question 30

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Melioidosis is caused by
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  • rod-shaped bacteria
  • virus
  • spirochete

Question 31

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The etiological agent of melioidosis is
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  • rod-shaped bacteria
  • virus
  • spirochete

Question 32

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Plague requires treatment with
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  • penicillin
  • macrolides
  • aminoglycosides

Question 33

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Clinical picture of Yellow fever does not include
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  • high temperature, flushing of the face, jaundice, acute renal failure (ARF)
  • bradycardia, hypotonia
  • severe diarrhea with hypovolemic shock

Question 34

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Smallpox (Variolla) today appears
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  • In Africa
  • In Asia
  • Nowhere

Question 35

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In patients with Typhus recurrentis epidemica (Loose borne Relapsing fever) there is
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  • tache noire
  • erythema migrans
  • none of them

Question 36

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Initial symptoms by Plague are
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  • fever, craniopharyngeal syndrome
  • diarrhea
  • hemorrhagic exanthema

Question 37

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The typical rash in Epidemic Typhus is
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  • vesiculous
  • roseolo - petechial rash
  • purpuric rash

Question 38

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The etiological treatment of tularaemia includes
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  • penicillin
  • cephalosporins
  • aminoglycosides

Question 39

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The source of HFRS
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  • birds
  • mouse-like rodents
  • infected people

Question 40

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Hanta virus respiratory syndrome (HRS) is running with
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  • ARF
  • Severe hemorrhagic syndrome
  • Respiratory distress and cardiac dysfunction

Question 41

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The clinical manifestation of the skin form of Melioidosis includes
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  • suppurative skin nodules
  • kaposi sarcoma
  • elephantiasis

Question 42

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The clinical manifestations of CCHF include
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  • fever, cricopharyngeal syndrome, hemorrhagic syndrome
  • cough with sputum production, respiratory failure
  • angina lacunaris

Question 43

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Vectors of R conori (Mediterranean spotted fever) are
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  • ticks
  • mosquitoes
  • fleas

Question 44

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The mode of transmission in HFRS is
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  • alimentary
  • transmissible
  • vertical

Question 45

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The hemogram (complete blood count - CBC) during Crimean - Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is characteristic with
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  • leukocytopenia, thrombocytopenia
  • leukocytosis, neutrophilia
  • leukocytosis, lymphocytosis and hemolytic anemia

Question 46

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Urine test in HFRS doesn't include
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  • hypostenuria or isosthenuria; proteinuria, fatty degenerated epithelial cells
  • significant presence of bacteria
  • sediment which is rich in erythrocytes, leukocytes, cylinders
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