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What type of infection do neutrophils infiltrate the renal interstitium, leading to pyelonephritis? Ascending infection
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Where are anogenital warts most commonly distributed in females? Perineum, vagina, cervix
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Which of the following is a criterion for diagnosing bacterial vaginosis? Positive whiff test
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In diagnosing pyelonephritis, which finding is most indicative? Presence of leukocyte casts
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How is HPV primarily transmitted? Sexual contact and abrasions in skin
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What is the primary organism responsible for syphilis? Treponema pallidum
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Which HPV types are commonly associated with skin warts? 1, 2, 4
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Which Chlamydia trachomatis strain causes trachoma? A-C
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What is the recommended treatment for a primary herpes simplex infection? Aciclovir
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What is the primary manifestation of HPV? Anogenital warts
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What is the primary treatment for cystitis? Augmentin
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What is the primary treatment for severe disease caused by Shigella in immunocompromised patients? Ceftriaxone
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What is a complication associated with HPV infection? Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
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What is the primary mode of transmission for Listeria? Contaminated food
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Which clinical outcome is particularly associated with the presence of both the cagA and vacA genes in H.Pylori? Duodenal ulceration
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What can be a manifestation of Trichomonas vaginalis in males? Dysuria
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What is a key symptom of vulvovaginal candidiasis? Dysuria
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What is a common presentation of gonorrhea in females?Fever and chills Dysuria and intermenstrual bleeding
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Which of the following organisms is a Gram-negative, lactose-fermenting bacterium? E. coli
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Which syndrome is characterized by vomiting and abdominal cramps caused by Bacillus cereus? Emetic syndrome
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What type of E. coli is a common cause of abrupt traveler's diarrhoea? Enterotoxigenic (ETEC)
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What is one mode of transmission for H.Pylori ? Faecal-oral transmission
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What is the recommended diagnostic method for Chlamydia infections? First-pass urine
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What is a common feature of bacterial vaginosis? Fishy odor
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Which of the following is NOT a symptom of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)? Flank pain
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What complication can result from untreated Chlamydia infection? Gonorrhea
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Which of the following characteristics describes H.Pylori? Gram-negative, microaerophilic, Urease +ve
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Which of the following characteristics describes Salmonella? Gram -ve, non-lactose fermenting
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Which species of Shigella is primarily associated with watery diarrhoea? Group D
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Which complication is associated with Campylobacter infections? Guillain-Barré syndrome
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What syndrome should be monitored for in patients with Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)? Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome
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Which of the following symptoms is associated with typhoid fever progression? Hepatosplenomegaly
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How is Trichomonas vaginalis commonly diagnosed? High vaginal swab
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What is a common condition associated with Staphylococcus saprophyticus? Honeymoon cystitis
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Which HPV type is most commonly linked to cervical cancer? HPV 16
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What complication can arise from a herpes simplex virus infection? HSV meningitis
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What is a common symptom of anogenital warts in males? Itching and burning
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What type of diarrhoea is primarily associated with cholera? Large volumes of "Rice" water diarrhoea
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Which organism is responsible for gonorrhoea? Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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What is the primary clinical manifestation of Klebsiella granulomatis (Donovanosis)? Painful ulcer
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Which stage of syphilis is characterized by a painless ulcer? Primary syphilis
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Which bacterium is known for producing urease and is often associated with kidney stones? Proteus mirabilis
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What is a key complication of Clostridium infection? Pseudomembranous colitis
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Which organism is commonly associated with catheter-related infections in hospitals? Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Which of the following is NOT a symptom of primary herpes simplex infection? Punctate haemorrhages
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What severe complication can result from non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteraemia? Reactive arthritis
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Which of the following pathophysiological mechanisms is associated with H. Pylori? Release of ammonia that neutralizes gastric pH
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Which of the following diagnostic methods is NOT useful for assessing eradication of H.Pylori? Serology
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What is a significant risk factor for urinary tract infections (UTIs)? Shorter urethra in females
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Which symptom is commonly associated with cystitis? Suprapubic pain
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What is the first-line treatment for anogenital warts? Topical creams
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What type of Salmonella infection primarily spreads from person to person? Typhoid Fever
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What is a common diagnostic test for UTIs? Urinalysis
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Which symptom is common in patients with non-typhoidal Salmonella infection? Watery stools
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Which organism is known to mimic appendicitis in children due to ileocecitis? Yersinia enterocolitica
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