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Chapter 23: Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
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Structure and Function
BacteriaBites and
Scratches Viruses
Protozoa and Helminths
FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1: Structure and Function
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Buboes are
a. lymph nodes.
b. swollen lymph nodes.
c. bacteria.
d. viruses.
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Buboes are
a. lymph nodes.
b. swollen lymph nodes.
c. bacteria.
d. viruses.
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Topic 1: Structure and Function
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Lymphatic vessels contain lymph, which isderived from
a. serum.
b. plasma.
c. interstitial fluid.
d. blood.
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Lymphatic vessels contain lymph, which isderived from
a. serum.
b. plasma.
c. interstitial fluid.
d. blood.
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Topic 1: Structure and Function
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Foreign microbes entering lymph nodesencounter
a. B and T cells.
b. enzymes.
c. exotoxins.
d. endotoxins.
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Foreign microbes entering lymph nodesencounter
a. B and T cells.
b. enzymes.
c. exotoxins.
d. endotoxins.
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Topic 1: Structure and Function
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What clears the lymph of infectiousmicroorganisms?
a. plasma cells
b. B cells
c. fixed macrophages
d. T cells
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What clears the lymph of infectiousmicroorganisms?
a. plasma cells
b. B cells
c. fixed macrophages
d. T cells
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Topic 1: Structure and Function
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In the lymphatic system, valves are located inwhich vessels?
a. lymph capillaries
b. lymphatics
c. lymph nodes
d. veins
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In the lymphatic system, valves are located inwhich vessels?
a. lymph capillaries
b. lymphatics
c. lymph nodes
d. veins
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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A bull’s-eye rash is a common symptom in whichdisease?
a. epidemic typhus
b. Lyme disease
c. endemic typhus
d. tularemia
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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A bull’s-eye rash is a common symptom in whichdisease?
a. epidemic typhus
b. Lyme disease
c. endemic typhus
d. tularemia
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune complicationfrom an infection of
a. Staphylococcus aureus.
b. Francisella tularensis.
c. Brucella melitensis.
d. Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune complicationfrom an infection of
a. Staphylococcus aureus.
b. Francisella tularensis.
c. Brucella melitensis.
d. Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Infections of Bacillus anthracis are initiated by
a. endospores.
b. endotoxins.
c. exotoxins.
d. capsules.
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Infections of Bacillus anthracis are initiated by
a. endospores.
b. endotoxins.
c. exotoxins.
d. capsules.
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Respiratory infection by which etiological agentcan cause an acute pneumonia with a mortalityrate exceeding 30%?
a. Francisella tularensis
b. Brucella melitensis
c. Bartonella henselae
d. Yersinia pestis
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Respiratory infection by which etiological agentcan cause an acute pneumonia with a mortalityrate exceeding 30%?
a. Francisella tularensis
b. Brucella melitensis
c. Bartonella henselae
d. Yersinia pestis
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Sydenham’s chorea is an unusual complication inindividuals with _____ fever.
a. scarlet
b. rabbit
c. rheumatic
d. Dengue
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Topic 2: Bacteria
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Sydenham’s chorea is an unusual complication inindividuals with _____ fever.
a. scarlet
b. rabbit
c. rheumatic
d. Dengue
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which organism can often be transmitted by thebite of a domestic animal and causes sepsis?
a. Pasteurella multocida
b. Streptococcus moniliformis
c. Spirillum minus
d. Yersinia pestis
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which organism can often be transmitted by thebite of a domestic animal and causes sepsis?
a. Pasteurella multocida
b. Streptococcus moniliformis
c. Spirillum minus
d. Yersinia pestis
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Cat-scratch disease is caused by
a. Bartonella henselae.
b. Yersinia pestis.
c. Borrelia burgdorferi.
d. Rickettsia prowazekii.
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Cat-scratch disease is caused by
a. Bartonella henselae.
b. Yersinia pestis.
c. Borrelia burgdorferi.
d. Rickettsia prowazekii.
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which of the following are spread by the bite of anarthropod vector?
a. Bacillus anthracis
b. Rickettsia prowazekii
c. Brucella suis
d. Spirillum minus
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which of the following are spread by the bite of anarthropod vector?
a. Bacillus anthracis
b. Rickettsia prowazekii
c. Brucella suis
d. Spirillum minus
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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What is the main reservoir for Yersinia pestis?
a. deer
b. rodents
c. small mammals
d. rabbits
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What is the main reservoir for Yersinia pestis?
a. deer
b. rodents
c. small mammals
d. rabbits
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which disease is characterized by fever(sometimes in excess of 40.5°C), jaundice,and rose-colored skin spots?
a. relapsing fever
b. rabbit fever
c. undulant fever
d. rat-bite fever
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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall
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Which disease is characterized by fever(sometimes in excess of 40.5°C), jaundice,and rose-colored skin spots?
a. relapsing fever
b. rabbit fever
c. undulant fever
d. rat-bite fever
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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What is the usual route of transmission for humanherpesvirus 4?
a. contaminated blood
b. mosquitoes
c. aerosol transmission
d. transfer of saliva
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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What is the usual route of transmission for humanherpesvirus 4?
a. contaminated blood
b. mosquitoes
c. aerosol transmission
d. transfer of saliva
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which virus infects pregnant women and causesbirth defects?
a. Epstein-Barr virus
b. cytomegalovirus
c. Hantavirus
d. Marburg virus
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which virus infects pregnant women and causesbirth defects?
a. Epstein-Barr virus
b. cytomegalovirus
c. Hantavirus
d. Marburg virus
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Ebola virus is transmitted from human tohuman by
a. contact with blood.
b. inhalation.
c. arthropod vector.
d. ingestion.
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Ebola virus is transmitted from human tohuman by
a. contact with blood.
b. inhalation.
c. arthropod vector.
d. ingestion.
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which hemorrhagic fever has a severe form thatis probably caused by antibodies from a previousinfection with the same virus?
a. yellow
b. dengue
c. Lassa
d. Ebolavirus hemorrhagic
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which hemorrhagic fever has a severe form thatis probably caused by antibodies from a previousinfection with the same virus?
a. yellow
b. dengue
c. Lassa
d. Ebolavirus hemorrhagic
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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The natural reservoir for the flavivirus that causesyellow fever is the
a. rabbit.
b. monkey.
c. bat.
d. field mouse.
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Topic 4: Protozoa and Helminths
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The natural reservoir for the flavivirus that causesyellow fever is the
a. rabbit.
b. monkey.
c. bat.
d. field mouse.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Chagas’ disease is caused by
a. Toxoplasma gondii.
b. Trypanosoma cruzi.
c. Plasmodium vivax.
d. Leishmania donovani.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Chagas’ disease is caused by
a. Toxoplasma gondii.
b. Trypanosoma cruzi.
c. Plasmodium vivax.
d. Leishmania donovani.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Anopheles is the vector for the disease
a. babesiosis.
b. schistosomiasis.
c. malaria.
d. swimmer’s itch.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Anopheles is the vector for the disease
a. babesiosis.
b. schistosomiasis.
c. malaria.
d. swimmer’s itch.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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The most dangerous form of malaria is caused by
a. Plasmodium ovale.
b. Plasmodium malariae.
c. Plasmodium falciparum.
d. Plasmodium vivax.
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The most dangerous form of malaria is caused by
a. Plasmodium ovale.
b. Plasmodium malariae.
c. Plasmodium falciparum.
d. Plasmodium vivax.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which stage of the Plasmodium protozoan infectsthe red blood cells of humans?
a. schizont
b. merozoite
c. sporozoite
d. gametocyte
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Which stage of the Plasmodium protozoan infectsthe red blood cells of humans?
a. schizont
b. merozoite
c. sporozoite
d. gametocyte
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Currently the most promising method to controlmalaria is
a. antibiotics.
b. vaccine.
c. bed nets.
d. chloroquine.
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Topic 5: Protozoa and Helminths
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Currently the most promising method to controlmalaria is
a. antibiotics.
b. vaccine.
c. bed nets.
d. chloroquine.
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FINAL ROUND Question
What organism is the most important reservoir forBorrelia burgdorferi?
a. tick
b. rabbit
c. squirrel
d. field mouse
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