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A 42-year-old woman comes to the physician because of episodic abdominal pain and fullness for 1 month. She works as an assistant at an animal shelter and helps to feed and bathe the animals. Physical examination shows hepatomegaly. Abdominal ultrasound shows a 4-cm calcified cyst with several daughter cysts in the liver. She undergoes CT-guided percutaneous aspiration under general anesthesia. Several minutes into the procedure, one liver cyst spills, and the patient's oxygen saturation decreases from 95% to 64%. Her pulse is 136/min, and blood pressure is 86/58 mm Hg. Which of the following is the most likely causal organism of this patient's condition?

AClonorchis sinensis

BTrichinella spiralis

CEchinococcus granulosus

DStrongyloides stercoralis

ESchistosoma mansoni

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A 30-year-old forest landscape specialist is brought to the emergency department with hematemesis and confusion. One week ago, she was diagnosed with influenza when she had fevers, severe headaches, myalgias, hip and shoulder pain, and a maculopapular rash. After a day of relative remission, she developed abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. A single episode of hematemesis occurred prior to admission. Two weeks ago she visited rainforests and caves in western Africa where she had direct contact with animals, including apes. She has no history of serious illnesses or use of medications. She is restless and her temperature is 38.0°C (100.4°F); pulse, 95/min; respirations, 20/min; and supine and upright blood pressure, 130/70 mm Hg and 100/65 mm Hg, respectively. Conjunctival suffusion is seen. Ecchymoses are observed on the lower extremities. She is bleeding from one of her intravenous lines. The peripheral blood smear is negative for organisms. The laboratory studies show the following: Hemoglobin 10 g/dL Leukocyte count 1,000/mm3 Segmented neutrophils 65% Lymphocytes 20% Platelet count 50,000/mm3 Partial thromboplastin time (activated) 60 seconds Prothrombin time 25 seconds Fibrin split products positive Serum Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 85 U/L Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) 120 U/L γ-Glutamyltransferase (GGT) 83 U/L (N = 5–50 U/L) Creatinine 2 mg/dL Which of the following is the most likely causal pathogen?

AZika virus

BPlasmodium falciparum

CYersinia pestis

DBabesia microti

EEbola virus

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A 28-year-old female in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy is diagnosed with primary Toxoplasma gondii infection. Her physician fears that the fetus may be infected in utero. Which of the following are associated with T. gondii infection in neonates?

AHutchinson’s teeth, saddle nose, short maxilla

BDeafness, seizures, petechial rash

CHydrocephalus, chorioretinitis, intracranial calcifications

DPatent ductus arteriosus, cataracts, deafness

ETemporal encephalitis, vesicular lesions

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