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2-Wrong options are also given but dont concentrate there, Right answer is in bold format. |
Q1 ⇒ Parasitic infection/s frequently observed in HIV disease is / are. all of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] cryptosporidiosis toxoplasmosis isosporiasis |
Q2 ⇒ A viral load test detects the provirus of HIV in infected cells [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] total amount of virus in the infected host number of viruses being released by each infected cell amount of bacteriophage being produced by E. coli cells |
Q3 ⇒ HIV belongs to the family retroviridae and sub-family Lentivirinae [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Oncovirinae Spumavirinae None of these |
Q4 ⇒ The cells most oftenly infected by HIV are CD4 + T lymphocytes [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Null cells CD8 + T lymphocytes None of these |
Q5 ⇒ Viral infections frequently observed in HIV disease is /are all of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] herpes simplex varicella- zoster cytomegalo virus |
Q6 ⇒ The problem(s) associated with development of a vaccine against HIV is/are all of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] antibody alone may be insufficient rapid mutation of HIV virus can spread from cell to cell by fusion to produce syncytia |
Q7 ⇒ Which of the following is transmembrane pedicle antigen of HIV-I? gp 41 [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] gp 140 gp l20 gp 36 |
Q8 ⇒ The commonest bacterial infection in HIV disease is/are mycobacterial infection [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] salmonella infection bartonella infection all of these |
Q9 ⇒ The screening test/s for diagnosis of HIV infection is/are all of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] ELISA Latex agglutination Dot blot assay |
Q10 ⇒ HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is considered unique because each virus contains: a viral enzyme known as reverse transcriptase [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] more than 100 copies of the viral genome a genome made up of both DNA and RNA components sticky proteins that allow it to bind tightly to host cells |
Q11 ⇒ Which of the following is the spike antigen of HIV-I? gp 120 [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] gp 140 gp 36 gp 41 |
Q12 ⇒ The commonest opportunistic infection in AIDS patient in India is tuberculosis [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] cryptosporidiosis toxoplasmosis cryptococcosis |
Q13 ⇒ The commonest mode of transmission of HIV is sexual [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] parenteral perintal oral |
Q14 ⇒ What is the average incubation period for development of AIDS? Ten years [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] One year Five years Twenty years |
Q15 ⇒ Fungal infection/s frequently observed in HIV disease is /are: all of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] candidiasis cryptococcosis aspergillosis |
Q16 ⇒ HIV can infect All of these [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Microglial cells M (membranous) cells CD4 + T lymphocytes |
Q17 ⇒ The confirmatory test(s) for HIV infection is/are all of the above [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] virus isolation detection of p24 antigen detection of viral nucleic acid |