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Parasitology — MCQs

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Q631

In a patient presented with a fever and a positive filarial antigen test, what is the next appropriate method of management?

Q632

A boy presented with a fever and chills. Rapid test was positive for specific antigen HRP-2. Which of the following species of Plasmodium is the most likely causative agent?

Q633

Sheathed microfilariae with two nuclei at the tail tip is suggestive of?

Q634

Green frothy vaginal discharge is produced by –

Q635

A 15-year-old boy presented with fever and chills for 3 days. On examination, he was found to have delayed skin pinch time and dry oral mucosa. A peripheral blood smear revealed multiple delicate ring forms within red blood cells, with some red blood cells containing more than one ring form. No other developmental stages were observed. Identify the pathogen involved.

Q636

Identify the parasite shown in the image.

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Q637

Cutaneous larva migrans is caused by which organism?

Q638

Sabin-Feldman dye test is used for diagnosis of which of the following conditions:

Q639

A 36-year-old male patient complaining of cough, cold, fever, and rusty sputum, with a history of travel to China and consumption of crab. Name the infection.

Q640

A patient is having gastrointestinal problems including abdominal pain and distension, bloody or mucus-filled diarrhea, and tenesmus, with rectal prolapse. A stool, ova and parasites exam reveals the presence of typical barrel-shaped eggs. What is the possible causative agent?

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