Infectious Diseases Test 1- 5th Year- PMU

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the diseases with diarrhoea syndrome
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The most frequent clinical form of Salmonellosis in adults is
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  • Sepsis
  • Cholecystitis acuta
  • Gastroenteritis acuta

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Shigella bacteria are isolated from
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  • urine
  • faeces
  • sputum

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Salmonellosis is associated with consumption of
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  • eggs
  • homemade canned foods
  • sweets

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The average incubation period in Shigellosis is
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  • 2 weeks
  • 3-4 days
  • 4-6 hours

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The onset of cholera is typical with
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  • high temperature and fever
  • diarrhoea "rice water” type
  • repeated vomiting

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Colienteritis affects most frequently
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  • young adults
  • pre-school children
  • infants

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Specific for Shigellosis diarrhoea is
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  • large amount of watery stools + abdominal pain
  • small volume, bloody and mucous stained stools + tenesmi
  • large amount of watery ” rice water” type stools

Frage 8

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The most frequent clinical form of Salmonellosis in infants is
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  • enterocolitis
  • food poisoning
  • gastritis

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Shigellosis is likely to present with seizures and altered consciousness in
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  • the elderly
  • in early childhood (children under 3 years of age)
  • such onset is unlikely

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Antibiotic treatment of choice in cholera is
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  • Penicillin
  • 3% generation cephalosporin
  • Tetracyclin

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The most appropriate culture media for E. coli is
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  • Bordet-Gengou
  • Endo, Levin, Gasner
  • Loffler

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Early dehydration, without fever and abdominal cramps are typical of
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  • shigellosis
  • salmonellosis
  • cholera

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Vibrio cholere does not produce
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  • neurotoxin
  • endotoxin
  • enterotoxin (choleragen)

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In patients with Salmonellosis, bacteremia
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  • never occurs
  • is frequent, but transient and insignificant in immuno-competent
  • is very rare

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A 35 year old previously ill patient presents with acute fever, temperature up to 39°C, vomiting and frequent watery green stools inter mixed with small amount of mucus. He has had chicken neal 24 hours preceding the onset of the illness. He is admitted to the Clinics of Infectious disease in poor general condition, ones dehydrated, with RR- 80/40 mmHg, with abdominal pain - in the umbilical area, elevated, vacuous pulse cool extremities. Laboratory findings: leucocytosis, neutrophilia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, elevated CRP, hypoalbuminemia, sub-compensated metabolic acidosis. Which is the most likely etiological agent
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  • Staphylococci
  • Enteroviruses
  • Salmonella
  • E coli (EPEC)

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A 35 year old previously ill patient presents with acute fever, temperature up to 39°C, vomiting and frequent watery green stools inter mixed with small amount of mucus. He has had chicken neal 24 hours preceding the onset of the illness. He is admitted to the Clinics of Infectious disease in poor general condition, ones dehydrated, with RR- 80/40 mmHg, with abdominal pain - in the umbilical area, elevated, vacuous pulse cool extremities. Laboratory findings: leucocytosis, neutrophilia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, elevated CRP, hypoalbuminemia, sub-compensated metabolic acidosis What is the initial treatment
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  • rehydration
  • anti-emetics and anti-spasmodic
  • antibiotics

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A 35 year old previously ill patient presents with acute fever, temperature up to 39°C, vomiting and frequent watery green stools inter mixed with small amount of mucus. He has had chicken neal 24 hours preceding the onset of the illness. He is admitted to the Clinics of Infectious disease in poor general condition, ones dehydrated, with RR- 80/40 mmHg, with abdominal pain - in the umbilical area, elevated, vacuous pulse cool extremities. Laboratory findings: leucocytosis, neutrophilia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, elevated CRP, hypoalbuminemia, sub-compensated metabolic acidosis Diagnostic work-up includes
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  • Fecal culture
  • Colonoscopy
  • ELISA
  • PCR

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The onset of cholera is usually with
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  • fever and chills
  • diarrhoea “ rice water" type
  • repeated vomiting

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The most frequent clinical form of salmonellosis in adults is
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  • sepsis
  • cholecystitis
  • gastroenteritis

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Stools, dysenteric sputum” type are
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  • green coloured, with plenty of mucus intermixture
  • watery stools, with bad odour
  • small amount of feces, stained with blood, mucus and pus

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The most important pathogenic factor in cholera is
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  • the direct cytotoxic effect of Vibrio cholerae
  • choleragen effect
  • hematogenous spread of Vibrio cholerae

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European cholera variant is characterised of
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  • very severe course with rapid dehydration
  • high mortality rate
  • less severe course with moderate dehydration

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Causative agent of HUS is
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  • entero haemorrhagic E coli (EHEC)
  • entero invasive E coli (EIEC)
  • entero pathogenic E coli (EPEC)

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Which type of toxin is released on lysis of Salmonella bacteria
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  • endotoxin
  • neurotoxin
  • enterotoxin

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The deficit of fluids in dehydration state is defined by
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  • difference between actual body weight and body weight before the illness
  • measurement of RR
  • measurement of pulse rate

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Low potassium level is suspected in a patient with
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  • increased intestinal motility and spastic colon
  • intestinal paresis and distended abdomen
  • generalized seizures

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The incubation period in colienteritis is
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  • 2 months
  • 3-7 days
  • 4-6 hours

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The most common abnormality of acid-base balance in diarrhoea is
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  • metabolic acidosis
  • metabolic acidosis plus respiratory alkalosis
  • metabolic alkalosis

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32- year old healthy man became unwell one day after eating sandwiches with minced meat. The disease onset is abrupt with fever of 39.5 C, rigor, fatigue, repeated vomiting and watery diarrhea with green colored stools with mucus, but no blood. The patient is admitted to the infectious unit of the hospital. At the time of admission he is in poor general condition, pale, intoxicated with reduced skin turgor, oliguria, RR 80/40mmHg, and marked tachycardia, weak pulse, cool extremities and acrocyanosis. The laboratory tests results show: mild leukocytosis with presence of bans, CRP- 16, elevated Hct, blood urea nitrogen- 16 mol/l, Na 130 mmol/L, decompensated metabolic acidosis. Which is the most likely causative agent?
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  • Salmonella species
  • Rotaviruses
  • Shigella
  • E.coli

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32- year old healthy man became unwell one day after eating sandwiches with minced meat. The disease onset is abrupt with fever of 39.5 C, rigor, fatigue, repeated vomiting and watery diarrhea with green colored stools with mucus, but no blood. The patient is admitted to the infectious unit of the hospital. At the time of admission he is in poor general condition, pale, intoxicated with reduced skin turgor, oliguria, RR 80/40mmHg, and marked tachycardia, weak pulse, cool extremities and acrocyanosis. The laboratory tests results show: mild leukocytosis with presence of bans, CRP- 16, elevated Hct, blood urea nitrogen- 16 mol/l, Na 130 mmol/L, decompensated metabolic acidosis. Which is the degree of dehydration in the patient?
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  • third degree
  • no signs of dehydration
  • second degree
  • first degree

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32- year old healthy man became unwell one day after eating sandwiches with minced meat. The disease onset is abrupt with fever of 39.5 C, rigor, fatigue, repeated vomiting and watery diarrhea with green colored stools with mucus, but no blood. The patient is admitted to the infectious unit of the hospital. At the time of admission he is in poor general condition, pale, intoxicated with reduced skin turgor, oliguria, RR 80/40mmHg, and marked tachycardia, weak pulse, cool extremities and acrocyanosis. The laboratory tests results show: mild leukocytosis with presence of bans, CRP- 16, elevated Hct, blood urea nitrogen- 16 mol/l, Na 130 mmol/L, decompensated metabolic acidosis. What is the treatment of first choice?
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  • antibiotic
  • antipyretic
  • anti-diarrheal agent
  • rehydration

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Which of the following agents causes hemolytic-uremic syndrome
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  • enterohemorrhagic E. coli
  • enteroinvasive E. coli
  • pathogenic E. coli

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The stools in cholera resemble
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  • rice water
  • sputum with mucus blood and pus
  • raspberry jelly

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The incubation period in Shigellosis is
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  • 2 weeks
  • 1-7 days
  • 4-6 hours

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Third degree dehydration is considered a fluid loss of
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  • < 5 % body weight loss
  • < 10 % body weight loss
  • > 10% body weight loss

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Four year old child has been unwell for 4 days. The symptoms include fever (37.5 - 39 C), fatigue, repeated vomiting, diarrhea with watery yellow-brawn stools with mucus, no urine production in the last 10-12 hours. The child has been treated with loperamide. On the day of the hospital admission, she is in poor general condition, intoxicated, with reduced skin turgor, cold extremities, and tachycardia. Laboratory tests show mild anemia, leukocytosis with presence of immature cells, thrombocytopenia, slightly elevated bilirubin, elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decompensated metabolic acidosis. Which is the most likely causative agent?
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  • Salmonella species
  • Rotaviruses
  • Shigella
  • E.coli

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Four year old child has been unwell for 4 days. The symptoms include fever (37.5 - 39 C), fatigue, repeated vomiting, diarrhea with watery yellow-brawn stools with mucus, no urine production in the last 10-12 hours. The child has been treated with loperamide. On the day of the hospital admission, she is in poor general condition, intoxicated, with reduced skin turgor, cold extremities, and tachycardia. Laboratory tests show mild anemia, leukocytosis with presence of immature cells, thrombocytopenia, slightly elevated bilirubin, elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decompensated metabolic acidosis. Which is re degree of dehydration in the child?
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  • third degree
  • no signs of dehydration
  • second degree
  • first degree

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Four year old child has been unwell for 4 days. The symptoms include fever (37.5 - 39 C), fatigue, repeated vomiting, diarrhea with watery yellow-brawn stools with mucus, no urine production in the last 10-12 hours. The child has been treated with loperamide. On the day of the hospital admission, she is in poor general condition, intoxicated, with reduced skin turgor, cold extremities, and tachycardia. Laboratory tests show mild anemia, leukocytosis with presence of immature cells, thrombocytopenia, slightly elevated bilirubin, elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decompensated metabolic acidosis. What is the treatment of first choice?
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  • antibiotic
  • antipyretic
  • anti-diarrheal agent
  • rehydration

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Four year old child has been unwell for 4 days. The symptoms include fever (37.5 - 39 C), fatigue, repeated vomiting, diarrhea with watery yellow-brawn stools with mucus, no urine production in the last 10-12 hours. The child has been treated with loperamide. On the day of the hospital admission, she is in poor general condition, intoxicated, with reduced skin turgor, cold extremities, and tachycardia. Laboratory tests show mild anemia, leukocytosis with presence of immature cells, thrombocytopenia, slightly elevated bilirubin, elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decompensated metabolic acidosis. Which is the most likely diagnosis?
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  • salmonella sepsis
  • hemolytic-uremic syndrome
  • acute glomerulonephritis
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