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One of the following is not the causal organism for ringworm.
Haemozoin is a
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing ?
Antivenom against snake poison contains
Tobacco consumption is known to stimulate secretion of adrenaline and nor-adrenaline. The component causing this could be
The substance produced by a cell in viral infection that can protect other cells from further infection is
AIDS is caused by HIV. Among the following, which one is not a mode of transmission of HIV?
Infectious proteins are present in ________.
LSD is obtained from _______.
Which of the following protein causes the dilation of blood vessels?
The antibody-dependent cytotoxicity is seen in ________.
Which one of the following statements is correct about T-lymphocytes in mammals?
Chronic anaemia and multiple sclerosis are
A child is suffering from Kwashiorkor and if this child is compared with other marasmus children then what additional symptoms are present in Kwashiorkor child?
The low RBC count is seen in anaemia and ________.
What is the largest percentage of immunoglobulins in human milk?
If you suspect a major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?
In a primary immune response to an antigen, which of the following is a pentameric immunoglobulin?
What is the function of antigen?
Colostrum secreted from the mammary gland contains which type of antibodies?
Foreign cells are lysed by?
Why is Cyclosporine used?
What are the protein coat and genetic material present in HIV?
Select the incorrect statement regarding acquired immunity.
Which of the following is used in the production of the recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine?
Which blood cells reproduce HIV and produce progeny viruses?
Interferons are secreted by:
The pathogens responsible for causing elephantiasis are transmitted to a healthy person through
Malignant tertiary malaria is caused by Plasmodium:
Blood circulation in the human body was discovered by
Filariasis is also known as elephantiasis because
If a man walks barefoot in contaminated soil, which of the following helminths enters his body through the skin of his feet?
Which disease is characterised by intestinal perforation?
Out of the following, which one is the correct match?
Which of the following tests is used to confirm the presence of Typhoid Fever?
Which of the following statements about Typhoid disease is false?
Which of the following is the name of the combination vaccine given to children to protect them against Tetanus, Whooping Cough, and Diphtheria?
Which age group is most usually affected by diphtheria?
What pathogen is responsible for Pneumonia disease?
Which of the following does not qualify as a degenerative disease?
Which of the following is not a pathogenic biological agent?
Which of the following non-infectious diseases is the most lethal?
Who is known as the Father of Medicine?
Which of the following diseases is only found in African-Americans?
Hypochondria is also termed as_______.
A kind of an injury or damage, which results in the premature death of all the nearby cells in a tissue or an organ through autolysis is called _______.
Which of the following diseases has been eradicated?
Ascaris lumbricoides is a species of parasitic roundworm that lives in _________.
The _________ is at its largest in children, but with the onset of puberty, it eventually shrinks and gets replaced by fat.
Both B & T lymphocytes are produced in the bone marrow; however, only the T lymphocytes travel to the ______ and mature there.