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Infectious Diseases — MCQs

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Q371Medium

A patient presents with lower gastrointestinal bleed. Sigmoidoscopy shows ulcers in the sigmoid colon. Biopsy from this area shows flask-shaped ulcers. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment?

Q372Medium

A 20-year-old male goes swimming and after a few days develops diffuse itching with rashes over his body. Several weeks later, he develops lancinating pain down his legs and in all his toes. Within a few days, he develops paraparesis and problems with bowel and bladder control, resulting in urinary retention. What is your initial diagnostic approach for this patient?

Q373Easy

What drug is used for the chemoprophylaxis of leptospirosis?

Q374Medium

What is the most likely diagnosis in a patient from Mauritania whose foot developed these abnormalities over several years?

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Q375Medium

Which of the following is an initial presentation of HIV infection?

Q376Medium

A lung biopsy of an HIV-positive patient shows intra-nuclear basophilic inclusion bodies with a perinuclear halo. The patient's CD4 count was less than 100 at the time of diagnosis. What is the probable cause?

Q377Medium

A healthcare worker sustains a needle-prick injury from a patient with HIV. What is the immediate management or treatment required?

Q378Medium

A 65-year-old man presents with fever, severe headache, and nuchal rigidity. Physical examination shows a Glasgow coma score of 7. Lumbar puncture reveals cloudy cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with 1200 neutrophils/mm3, elevated protein, and decreased glucose. Which of the following is the most probable etiologic agent of this condition?

Q379Easy

What is the most common late central nervous system complication of HIV infection?

Q380Medium

A 23-year-old patient, studying abroad, visited his hometown and developed a high-grade fever (103°F) after 3 days. He took acetaminophen and subsequently complained of myalgias, cough, and mild shortness of breath. A nasopharyngeal swab tested positive for COVID-19. Which of the following statements regarding the patient's next steps in management is false?

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