A) toxoplasmosis.
B) trichomoniasis.
C) giardiasis.
D) chlamydia.
E) malaria.
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A) is a source of antibiotics.
B) is a normal human commensal.
C) only causes infections after antibiotic use.
D) is a common cause of impetigo.
E) all of the above.
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A) Neutropenia.
B) Treatment with immunosuppressive drugs.
C) Treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
D) Diabetes.
E) All of the above.
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A) herpes zoster.
B) Chlamydia trachomatis.
C) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
D) Candida albicans.
E) human papilloma virus.
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A) Candida infections always follow antibiotic usage.
B) Yeasts are a common cause of vaginitis.
C) Cutaneous Candida infections occur in diabetic patients.
D) Candida can cause thrush or systemic infections.
E) Candida albicans causes thrush in neonates.
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A) binary fission.
B) budding.
C) forming asexual spores.
D) schizogony.
E) forming gametes.
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A) single-celled procaryotic organisms.
B) procaryotic organisms that live in water.
C) single-celled eucaryotic organisms.
D) multi-celled eucaryotic organisms.
E) multi-celled procaryotic organisms.
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A) have a relatively simple life cycle.
B) are flat worms that attach to the large intestine.
C) are worms with a free-living infective stage found in water.
D) are commonly acquired while swimming in Australian rivers.
E) infect humans following ingestion of contaminated water.
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A) infect only humans.
B) produce resistant spores in soil and water supplies.
C) have a simple life cycle.
D) are protozoa,helminths or arthropods.
E) all of the above.
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A) Sarcodina.
B) Amoebae.
C) Flagellates.
D) Ciliates.
E) Mastigophora.
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A) systemic mycosis.
B) spore-former.
C) opportunistic pathogen.
D) filamentous pathogen.
E) natural pathogen.
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A) Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
B) All fungi are eucaryotic.
C) A few fungi are pathogenic to humans.
D) Fungi are heterotrophic.
E) All of the above.
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A) Cryptococcus neoformans.
B) Candida albicans.
C) Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
D) Pneumocystis jiroveci.
E) Candida glabrata.
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A) a systemic fungal infection.
B) caused by a worm.
C) an infection caused by a saccharomycete.
D) a cutaneous mycosis.
E) none of the above.
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A) is usually a mild illness in adults.
B) can be acquired by consumption of undercooked meats.
C) can be transmitted in cat faeces.
D) can cause congenital defects in an unborn baby.
E) all of the above.
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A) can grow aerobically or anaerobically.
B) can grow in filamentous form or as yeast cells.
C) grows in pairs of cells.
D) contains two nuclei.
E) contains subcellular organelles.
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A) Ringworm.
B) Legionnaires' disease.
C) Toxoplasmosis.
D) Yellow fever.
E) Thrush.
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A) Yeasts are unicellular organisms.
B) Yeasts reproduce by budding.
C) Some yeasts can grow in a filamentous form.
D) Some yeasts can ferment glucose to alcohol.
E) All of the above.
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A) has led to the eradication of most worm infestations.
B) relies on the destruction of intermediate hosts or vectors.
C) is based on regular administration of antihelminthic drugs.
D) is impractical because of the high cost of drugs.
E) none of the above.
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A) are protozoa that live on the skin.
B) are transmitted by fleas.
C) are the egg form of the common bed bug.
D) are only transmitted by sexual contact.
E) none of the above.
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