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- Why antibacterial drugs are ineffective against: A. Fungal Infections B. Viral infections C. Helminthic worm infectionsViruses are obligate intracellular parasites. Rubella is also known as Exanthem subitum A. BOTH Statements are TRUE B. FIRST statement is FALSE; SECOND statement is TRUE C. FIRST statement is TRUE; SECOND statement is FALSE d. BOTH statements are FALSEAspergillus is a bacteria. neurotoxin. virus. fungus.
- Agar is extracted froma) Fungib) Bacteriac) Algaed) VirusWhich infectious agent is an obligate parasite?a. Mycobacterium tuberculosisb. Corynebacterium diphtheriaec. Mycobacterium lepraed. Clostridium difficileViruses are obligate intracellular parasites. Rubella is also known as Exanthem subitum * FIRST statement is TRUE; SECOND statement is FALSE BOTH Statements are TRUE FIRST statement is FALSE; SECOND statement is TRUE BOTH statements are FALSE
- Most helminth infectionsa. are localized to one site in the bodyb. spread through major systems of the bodyc. develop within the spleend. develop within the liverMycobacterium leprae causes leprosy, Corynebacterium diphtheria causes diphtheria and Vibrio comma causes: A. tetanus B. influenza C. cholera D. typhoidYou have an open area in your house where you have a lot of pigeons and open land. Which disease you think is very common in such setting? Give the name of disease and its causing agent? (hint opportunistic fungus)