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Quiz on Microbiology :), created by Plymouth Med on 21/01/2018.
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Microbiology[blank_end] is the study of microscopic forms of life.
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  • Microbiology

Question 2

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Infection is one of the biggest causes of global illness.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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What are the top 3 parasitic global concerns?
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  • malaria
  • tapeworms
  • Schistosmiasis
  • helminths
  • gut illnesses due to clostrium difficile
  • HIV
  • influenza

Question 4

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Human microbiome refers to the individual cells and organic components within us.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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A [blank_start]pathogen[blank_end] is a microbe that harms us. On the other hand, a [blank_start]commensal[blank_end] microbe is one that helps us.
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  • pathogen
  • commensal

Question 6

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What are some benefits of the human flora?
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  • helps with digestion
  • outcompete pathogens for space/colonization
  • help make some vitamins
  • interact with immune system
  • help form part of the blood-brain barrier
  • live/protect in/the CNS
  • help produce cholestrol

Question 7

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Giving [blank_start]broad[blank_end] [blank_start]spectrum[blank_end] [blank_start]antibiotics[blank_end] is one of the most common reasons for opportunistic infections as it clears out the [blank_start]natural[blank_end] flora and gives room for [blank_start]pathogenic[blank_end] microbes to inhabit.
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  • broad
  • spectrum
  • antibiotics
  • natural
  • pathogenic

Question 8

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Where can you find microorganisms?
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  • upper respiratory tract
  • skin
  • mouth
  • GI tract
  • large intesine
  • urethra
  • nasal cavity
  • liver
  • prostrate

Question 9

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Infection happens many ways: You can get measles through exposure to [blank_start]droplets[blank_end]. Oral transmission can occur through the exchange of [blank_start]saliva[blank_end], such as when kissing or sharing food/drink. An example is [blank_start]ecoli[blank_end]. [blank_start]Direct[blank_end] [blank_start]inoculation[blank_end] is due to direct trauma, such as injections or an [blank_start]insect[blank_end] bite. There is also [blank_start]sexual[blank_end] transmission, as is the case with HIV and/or chylamydia. Sometimes transmission is [blank_start]transplacental[blank_end], such as rubella infections. Finally, direct skin contact is another way transmission occurs. An example is [blank_start]athlete's[blank_end] [blank_start]foot[blank_end].
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  • droplets
  • ecoli
  • inoculation
  • Direct
  • insect
  • saliva
  • sexual
  • transplacental
  • athlete's
  • foot

Question 10

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Which of these are types of vaccines we give
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  • active live
  • active inactivated
  • passive
  • immunoglobulin
  • combination

Question 11

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Combination vaccines work just as fine as individual vaccines do
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Gaps between vaccines should be allowed.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Vaccine failure: [blank_start]Primary[blank_end] failure  Individual does not respond adequately [blank_start]Secondary[blank_end] failure  responds adequately but the immunity fades overtime
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  • Primary
  • Secondary

Question 14

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An [blank_start]anaphylactic[blank_end] reaction is the main contraindication to a vaccine.
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  • anaphylactic

Question 15

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Which of these vaccines should be given to preschoolers?
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  • diptheria
  • tetanus
  • polio
  • MMR
  • whooping cough
  • hep c

Question 16

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which of these vaccines should be given for teenagers as boosters?
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  • diptheria
  • tetanus
  • polio
  • MMR
  • HIV
  • HEP C
  • HPV

Question 17

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[blank_start]Shingles[blank_end] is given as a vaccine to the elderly. In most western countries, only high risk groups recieve the [blank_start]BCG[blank_end] (for tuberculosis) and [blank_start]Hep B[blank_end]
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  • Shingles
  • BCG
  • Hep B
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