Enteric fever
Contents
- 1 Enteric fever is caused by
- 2 What % of patients with typhoid fever become chronic carriers?
- 3 Which group of patients with typhoid fever are more likely to become chronic carriers?
- 4 Which antigen represent polysaccharide capsule in Salmonella?
- 5 Which is flagellar H antigen n Salmonella?
- 6 Which antigen plays a major role in virulence of Salmonella?
- 7 Which antigen acts mainly as an antiphagocytic agent?
- 8 Which antigen provides bacterial mobility?
- 9 Patients with abnormal CFTR protein
- 10 Which pattern of fever seen in ‘Typhoid fever’?
- 11 Which of the following is typical for Typhoid fever
Enteric fever is caused by
A. Salmonella typhi
B. Salmonella paratyphi A
C. Salmonella paratyphi B
D. All of the above
What % of patients with typhoid fever become chronic carriers?
A. 0.5 %
B. 4 %
C. 10 %
D. 12 %
Which group of patients with typhoid fever are more likely to become chronic carriers?
A. Cholelithiasis
B. Urolithiasis
C. Nephrocalcinosis
D. Nephrolithiasis
Which antigen represent polysaccharide capsule in Salmonella?
A. O antigen
B. H antigen
C. Vi antigen
D. C1 antigen
Which is flagellar H antigen n Salmonella?
A. O antigen
B. H antigen
C. Vi antigen
D. C1 antigen
Which antigen plays a major role in virulence of Salmonella?
A. O antigen
B. H antigen
C. Vi antigen
D. C1 antigen
Which antigen acts mainly as an antiphagocytic agent?
A. O antigen
B. H antigen
C. Vi antigen
D. C1 antigen
Which antigen provides bacterial mobility?
A. O antigen
B. H antigen
C. Vi antigen
D. C1 antigen
Patients with abnormal CFTR protein
A. More likely to have severe typhoid
B. Less likely to have severe typhoid
C. Always have more complication
D. Have recurrent typhoid fever with salmonella
Which pattern of fever seen in ‘Typhoid fever’?
A. Pel–Ebstein fever
B. Intermittent fever
C. Remittent fever
D. Step-ladder pattern
Which of the following is typical for Typhoid fever
A. Thyroiditis
B. Urethritis
C. Hypertrophy of Payer patches
D. Parotitis