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Tag: MCQ Bacteriology

link to MCQ: Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Related Diseases

MCQ: Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Related Diseases

I am posting a quiz regarding tuberculosis and related tubercular diseases in this post. You are welcome to try this MCQ set of tuberculosis and share it among your friends. START TO PLAY QUIZ...

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link to MCQs Bacteriology (61-70): Sexually Transmitted Infections

MCQs Bacteriology (61-70): Sexually Transmitted Infections

MCQ Bacteriology 61: A 70-year-old woman with severe chronic lung disease presented in the OPD of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital with fever, productive cough with purulent sputum, and...

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link to MCQ Bacteriology (51-60): Question with Answers

MCQ Bacteriology (51-60): Question with Answers

MCQ Bacteriology 51: Which of the following is generally not considered a potential agent of bioterrorism and biologic warfare? a.      Yersinia pestisb.      Botulinum...

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link to MCQs Bacteriology (41-50): Bacterial Skin Infections

MCQs Bacteriology (41-50): Bacterial Skin Infections

You can find the answer to these multiple choice questions related to bacterial skin infections at the end of this blog post. Write down your answers and cross-check with the answer key provided....

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link to MCQs Bacteriology (31-40): Bacterial Infections

MCQs Bacteriology (31-40): Bacterial Infections

MCQ Bacteriology 31: A diagnosis of diphtheria is confirmed by: A) Microscopic appearance of organisms stained with methylene blueB) Isolation of a typical colony on Tinsdale’s agarC) Isolation...

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link to MCQs Bacteriology (21-30): Lab Diagnosis of Bacterial Disease

MCQs Bacteriology (21-30): Lab Diagnosis of Bacterial Disease

MCQ Bacteriology 21: Which of the following bacteria is not the most common bacterial pathogen causing diarrhea?a. Shigella sppb. Salmonella sppc. Enterococcus faecalisd. Campylobacter spp MCQ...

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