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Question 131. A sexually transmitted disease that is characterized by destruction of bones and soft tissues, as well as genital ulceration, is known as
  1.    Ulcer
  2.    Cancer
  3.    Granuloma inguinale
  4.    Osteroprosis
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Answer: Option C. -> Granuloma inguinale
Answer: (c).Granuloma inguinale
Question 132. A life-threatening childhood infection characterized by 'shocks' and 'purpura' is known as
  1.    Fever
  2.    Childhood infection
  3.    Death fever
  4.    Brazilian purpuric fever
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Death fever
Answer: (c).Death fever
Question 133. Anthrax is a disease caused by 'Bacillus anthracis' that is common in most animals but rare in
  1.    Birds
  2.    Human
  3.    Algae
  4.    Fungi
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Answer: Option B. -> Human
Answer: (b).Human
Question 134. 'Gardnerella vaginalis' is specie that is located in
  1.    Vagina
  2.    Urethera
  3.    Urinary tract
  4.    Uterus
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Vagina
Answer: (a).Vagina
Question 135. In premature infants, 'sepsis' and 'meningitis' is caused by
  1.    Chryseobavterium meningosepticum
  2.    Ehrlichia equi
  3.    Citrobacter
  4.    Chromobacter
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Chryseobavterium meningosepticum
Answer: (a).Chryseobavterium meningosepticum
Question 136. Q?fever was first described in?
  1.    1923
  2.    1935
  3.    1944
  4.    1983
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 1935
Answer: (b).1935
Question 137. A pathogen that produceses a purple color pigment is named as
  1.    Chromobacterium
  2.    Cardiobacterium
  3.    Citrobacter
  4.    Edwardsiella
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Chromobacterium
Answer: (a).Chromobacterium
Question 138. Plasmids that encode beta-lactamase, have speciality of around about 90 percent of
  1.    S. aureus
  2.    S. pyogene
  3.    Bacilli
  4.    Diplococcus
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> S. aureus
Answer: (a).S. aureus
Question 139. M. tuberculosis multiplies and survive within a cellular 'vacuole' named as
  1.    Food vacuole
  2.    Phagosomes
  3.    Phagocytes
  4.    Osteocytes
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Phagosomes
Answer: (b).Phagosomes
Question 140. 'Achromobacter' are mostly
  1.    Epidemic pathogens
  2.    Opportunists pathogens
  3.    Endemic pathogens
  4.    Viral pathogens
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Opportunists pathogens
Answer: (b).Opportunists pathogens

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