Most common cause of chronic hepatitis (prevalence) is hepatitis _____
#2
Epstein-Barr Virus is associated with fever, _____-erior cervical lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis, and hepatosplenomegaly.
#3
A patient of dengue hemorrhagic fever can be discharged if there is absence of fever for at least _____ hours without the use of antipyretic drugs
#4
JC virus and gastrointestinal EBV infection are a(n) _____ cause of post-HSCT infection
#5
Clostridium difficile and HSV are an _____ cause of post-HSCT infection
#6
_____ caused by Coxiella burnetti is associated with hepatitis, interstitial pneumonia and culture-negative endocarditis (visceral complications)
#7
a case of kala azar is defined as
#8
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#9
TB patient becomes 95% non infective within _____ of treatment
#10
_____% of Hep C cases are subclinical
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Flashcard 1: Most common cause of chronic hepatitis (prevalence) is hepatitis _____
Answer: B
Flashcard 2: Epstein-Barr Virus is associated with fever, _____-erior cervical lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis, and hepatosplenomegaly.
Answer: post
Flashcard 3: A patient of dengue hemorrhagic fever can be discharged if there is absence of fever for at least _____ hours without the use of antipyretic drugs
Answer: 24
Flashcard 4: JC virus and gastrointestinal EBV infection are a(n) _____ cause of post-HSCT infection
Answer: late
Flashcard 5: Clostridium difficile and HSV are an _____ cause of post-HSCT infection
Answer: early
Flashcard 6: _____ caused by Coxiella burnetti is associated with hepatitis, interstitial pneumonia and culture-negative endocarditis (visceral complications)
Answer: Q fever
Flashcard 7: a case of kala azar is defined as
Answer: fever>2 weeks +
splenomegaly+
RDT or biopsy positive