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Serological testing of patient shows
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Anonymous Quiz
11%
A.Chronic hepatitis B with low infectivity
62%
B.Acute hepatitis B with high infectivity
22%
C.Chronic hepatitis B with high infectivity
5%
D.Acute hepatitis B with low infectivity
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Most common type of HPV associated
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9%
A.6,8
15%
B.5,11
65%
C.16,18
10%
D.6,11
Microbiology
Most common type of HPV associated
with cervical cancer ?
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Correct Answer - C
Ans. is `c' i.e., 16, 18

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Which of the following Staphylococcal
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10%
A.Toxic shock syndrome
27%
B.Scalded skin syndrome
18%
C.Food poisoning
44%
D.Septic shock
Microbiology
Which of the following Staphylococcal
infection is not toxin mediated:
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Correct Answer - D
Ans. is (d) Septic shock

Toxin mediated illness of S.
Disease Toxin involved
- Toxic shock syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome toxin
- Food poisoning
Enterotoxin
- Staphylococcal scalded skin
syndrome
Exfoliative/epidermolytic
toxin
Note: Septic shock is due to bacteremia.

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Natural method of horizontal gene transfer among bacteria includes -

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7%
A.Electroporation
33%
B.Transduction
15%
C.Transformation
45%
D.B & C
Microbiology
Natural method of horizontal gene transfer among bacteria includes -

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Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Transduction; 'c' i.e., Transformation

Gene transfer
Gene transfer refers to the process of genetic material (e.g. DNA)
being sent and received among two organisms ---> Donor sends
and recipient receives the genetic material.

There are two processes of gene transfer :?
1) Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) or lateral gene transfer

Horizontal gene transfer is the process by which genetic material is passed between two different organism, i.e. organism of different
species.

The recipient is not the offspring of donor.

The most important example is gene transfer between the bacteria.

The processes of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria are :-
1. Transduction
2. Transformation
3. Conjugation
2) Vertical gene transfer

Vertical gene transfer is the process of transferring genetic material to organism of same species, i.e. donor recieves genetic material from its ancestor, e.g. its parent or a species from which it evolved.

Therefore, the donor will have the same general makeup as theparents.

Vertical gene transfer is "a mix of two parents", i.e. when two
organisms mate, their genes are vertically transfered to their spawn.
This process is not important in bacteria.


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Influenza virus culture is done on ?

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22%
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31%
B.amniotic membrane
27%
C.Allantoic cavity
20%
D.yolk sac
Correct Answer - B
Ans. is b i.e., Allantoic cavity

In embryonated egg cultivation for influenza virus site of inoculation
are :- Allontoic cavity or amniotic cavity

Inoculation sites in embryonated eggs Chorioallantoic membrane -4 HSV, Poxvirus, Rous-sarcoma
virus

Amniotic cavity -4 Influenza virus, mumps virus

Allantoic cavity - Influenza virus, mumps virus, avian adenovirus, newcastle disease virus

Yolk sac --> HSV, chlamydia, rickettisia

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Microbiology
Influenza virus culture is done on ?

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Correct Answer - B
Ans. is b i.e., Amniotic membrane
In embryonated egg cultivation for influenza virus site of inoculation
are :- Amniotic membrane
Inoculation sites in embryonated eggs
.
.Chorioallantoic membrane -1,2HSV, vaccinia ,variola

Amniotic cavity -4 Influenza virus inoculation
Allantoic cavity -vaccine preparation for Influenza virus, yellow fever ,rabies

Yolk sac --> arbovirus, chlamydia, rickettisia

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Microbiology
True about influenza vaccine:

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Correct Answer - B
Ans-B

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