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Chapter 17 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous System

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  The microbe causing infection is a spore-forming bacterium.
The infection usually begins with an ear infection.
B  Inhaled arthropores develop into spherules in the lungs.
Outbreaks are usually associated with farming activity, archeological digs, construction, and mining.
C  Outbreaks are usually associated with farming activity, archeological digs, construction, and mining.
The infection usually begins with an ear infection.
D  The microbe causing infection is a spore-forming bacterium.
Inhaled arthropores develop into spherules in the lungs.
Question #2
A  pneumoniae
B  coccidioides
C  cryptococcus
D  meningococcal
Question #3
A  cultivation from CSF specimen
B  rapid test kit for capsular polysaccharide
C  PCR from CSF specimen
D  identification by reaction with antisera
Question #5
A  animal handlers and pregnant women
B  people allergic to cats and pregnant women
C  fetuses and people with immunodeficiencies
D  people allergic to cats and animal handlers
Question #6
A  The infection causes inflammation of the brain and meninges.
The microbe causing infection is a fungus
B  The infection causes inflammation of the brain and meninges.
Inhaled arthropores develop into gummas in the lungs.
C  The infection usually begins with pulmonary infection.
Certain populations have a greater genetic susceptibility to the infection.
The microbe causing infection is a fungus.
D  Certain populations have a greater genetic susceptibility to the infection.
Inhaled arthropores develop into gummas in the lungs.
Question #7
A  adolescents
B  children
C  Infants
Question #9
A  West Nile virus and herpes simplex virus
B  JC virus and herpes simplex virus
C  West Nile virus and JC virus
D  measles virus and Toxoplasma
Question #10
A  Pediarix and Hib vaccine
B  Prevnar and Pneumovax 23
C  Pediarix and Zostavax
D  Hib vaccine and Zostavax
Question #12
A  have slower reaction times, display thrill-seeking behaviors
B  contract food allergies, develop Guillain-Barre syndrome
C  develop Guillain-Barre syndrome, experience chronic insomnia
D  contract food allergies, experience chronic insomnia
Question #13
A  Streptococcus pneumoniae
B  Neisseria meningitidis
C  Coccidioides
D  Cryptococcus neoformans
E  Haemophilus influenzae