A) It is the most frequent anaerobe isolated from clinical samples B) It is not uniformly sensitive to metronidazole C) The lipopolysaccharide formed by B. fragilis is structurally and functionally different from the conventional endotoxin D) Shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation are common in bacteremia due to B. fragilis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) A fall from the height B) Acute hyperextension of the spine C) A blow on top of head D) Acute hyperflexion of the spine Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Minor scalp abrasions and subgaleal hematomas to the newborn are more frequent than forceps B) Can be applied when the foetal head is above the level of ischial spine C) Maternal trauma is more frequent than forceps D) Cannot be used when fetal head is not fully rotated Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Atrial septal defect B) Hypoplastic left heart syndrome C) Truncus arteriosus D) Double outlet right ventricle Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Helicobacter pylori eradication increases likelihood of occurrence of complications B) The incidence of complications has remain unchanged C) The incidence of Helicobacter pylori reinfection in India is very low D) Helicobacter pylori eradication does not alter the recurrence ratio Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 9: Which of the following markers in the blood is the most reliable indicator of recent hepatitis B infection ?
A) HBsAg B) IgG anti-HBs C) IgM anti-HBc D) IgM anti-HBe Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):