Which mycotic infection is a top cause of death in AIDS patients? a. Sporothrix
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Question
Which mycotic infection is a top cause of death in AIDS patients? a. Sporothrix spp. b. Cryptococcus neoformins c. Trypanosoma d. Candida albicans
2. Which of the following has an exotoxin that is the most common cause of food-poisoning? a.Pseudomonas b.E.coli c.Strecptococcus d.Staphylococcus
3. Which of the following is correct regarding Streptococcus agalactiae? a. causes bronchitis b. often causes neonatal uremic syndrome c. is known for causing neonatal meningitis d. is considered a Group D Strep
Explanation / Answer
(1) mycotic infection causing of death in AIDS patients is (b) Cryptococcus neoformins.
(2) (d) Staphylococcus exotoxin is the most common cause of food-poisoning.
(3) Streptococcus agalactiae (b) often causes neonatal uremic syndrome.
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