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05 Oct, 03:49


144.explanation

Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'None' .
*Coccidioidomycosis , commonly known as cocci, Valley fever, as well as California fever,desert rheumatism, and San Joaquin.
* Valley fever, is a mammalian fungal disease caused by Coccidioides immitis or Coccidioides posadasii.
*The scientific name for Valley fever is β€œcoccidioidomycosis,” and it's also sometimes called β€œSan Joaquin Valley fever” or β€œdesert rheumatism.”
*The term β€œValley fever” usually refers to Coccidioides infection in the lungs, but the infection can spread to other parts of the body in severe cases.

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04 Oct, 04:24


143.explanation

Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Dermatophytosis.

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04 Oct, 04:19


142.explanation

Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Red
Colout of Grains in Mycetomas of Various Etiology.
*White to Yellow:
1) Nocardia asteroides.
2) Nocardia brasilliensis.
3) Actinomadura madurae.
4) Streptomyces somaliensis.
5) Allescheria boydii.
*Brown to Black:
1) Madurella mycetomi.
2) Madurella grisea.
3) Phialophora jeanselmei.
*Red:
1) Actinomadura pelletierrii.

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30 Sep, 02:54


141.explanation

Correct Answer - A
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Trichophyton
*Hair perforation test
. The hair perforation test consists of inoculating colonies of an organism into a dish containing a small amount of water, a few drops of yeast extract solution and some human hair. The dish is
incubated at 300C and after 7 days, some of the hair is taken and are kept on a slide with a coverslip and are observed under a microscope. The test is considered positive if the hair is deep,narrow wedge shaped perforation in it.
. Hair perforation test is done to distinguish between isolates of
dermatophytes, particularly trichophyton mentagrophytes and its variants.

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27 Sep, 15:38


140.explanation

Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Epidermophyton; 'b' i.e., Trichophyton.

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25 Sep, 16:35


139.explanation

Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'd' i.e. T. mentagrophytes
*Zoophilic dermatophytes are the species which primarily infect animals and occasionally transmitted to humans.
*Zoophilic species of trichophyton are T. montegrophytes and
T.verrucosum.
*Other zoophilic species of dermatophytes is M. canis.

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23 Sep, 15:09


138.explanation

Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Cryptococcus is an example
Dimorphic fungi
Fungi that have two growth forms, such as mold (filaments) and a yeast, which develops under different growth conditions.
*In host tissues or cultures at 37 Β°C they occur as yeasts, while in the soil and in cultures at 22 Β°C they appear as moulds.
*Most fungi causing systemic infections are dimorphic fungi.
*Note - Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus, while other species of candida are not dimorphic.

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02 Sep, 14:38


137.explanation

Correct Answer - C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Aspergillus
*Non-septate (aseptate) hyphae --> Rhizopus, mucor.
*Septate hyphae β€”> Aspergillus.

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