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- A female friend tells you that her doctor is suggesting screening for Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Do you encourage your friend to have the screening done? O yes, several HPV strains are associated with the development of cervical cancer, and the screening is safe O No, screening (papsmear) is a highly risky procedure O yes, but HPV only causes mild infections and none of the HPV strains are associated with cervical cancer O no, the screening is not accurateWhich of the following viruses is linked to cancers: (select all that apply!) a. Hepatitis B virus b. Epstein-Barr virus ☐ c. Respiratory syncytial virus ☐ d. Papillomavirus10. Which of the following statements about adenocarcinoma is correct: Mostly growing in the center of the lungs Male prevalent Related to smoking The cure rate is lower than that of squamous carcinoma Not prone to transfer
- IV. SARS COV-2 and COVID-19: Where We Are Then and Now Directions: Read an excerpt from a Department of Health (DOH) article on COVID- 19 Disease. Then answer the questions that follow. BACKGROUND The novel coronavirus, SARS COV-2, first isolated in Wuhan City, Hubei province, in China last December 2019, has caused a global pandemic with staggering speed. As of June 30, 2020, there were more than > 10,000,000 COVID-19 cases worldwide, with more than 500,000 reported deaths... The situation in the Philippines has also rapidly evolved, with a single case identified last January 30, 2020, to over 200 cases by March 16, 2020... The clinical presentation of COVID-19 disease ranges from a mild common cold-like illness to a severe viral pneumonia leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome that is potentially fatal. Large, retrospective case series from China have shown that the elderly, those with comorbidities, and those with pneumonia are most at risk for severe disease (3- 6). The…Identify one correct statement re. human papillomavirus in the followings: HPV-6 causes genital wards, the latter will become cancerous All HPV types can transform infected cells There are more than 1 correct answers in the other choices Coinfection with 2 types of low risk HPVs can transform the infected cells High risk HPV types can transform infected cells and are oncogenic1-Why do some viruses seem to go away and then return later, like a cold sore? a-host has been infected with a different strain b-the immune system forgot the virus c-the virus had entered the lysogenic cycle d-the virus mutated 2-The most common healthcare associated infection is/are a. surgical site infections b. urinary tract infections C. septicemia d. respiratory system infections 3-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic which makes one more susceptible to healthcare associated infections? a. Severe burns b. Elderly c. Male d. Diabetic 4-When a microbe periodically changes its surface markers to avoid the immune system it is called a. camouflage b. antigenic variation c. antibody destruction d. molecular mimicry 5- Which of the following is NOT a non-specific defense found in the GI tract? a. Acidity in the stomach b. Constant movement of materials through the system c. Alkalinity of the small intestine d. All of the above are non-specific defenses of the GI tract 6-The…
- Indicate whether the following sentences is either True or False and CORRECT the wrong sentences 1. People having defective APC gene are more susceptible to developing polyps (benign tumors) in the colon, and such APC mutations can arise spontaneously or be triggered by environmental mutagens 2. Primary infection is usually symptomatic 3. Exposure of Reovirus for short period of time to detergent can be applied to destroy this virus 4. MERS can spread by faecal-oral route and/or aerosol droplet transmission 5. Parvoviruses has very small linear dsDNA at 5000 kb and can only replicate when the cell is co-infected with an adenovirus 6. The Ki-67 protein is a cellular marker for proliferation, and during interphase, it can be exclusively detected by immunohistochemistry within the cytoplasm, but it is absent in quiescent cells (G0) 7. Herpes zoster (Shingles) is the manifestation of primary infection following chickenpox, and typically affects children 2-5 years in age 8. Acute…2. Viruses a. Are viruses living organisms? Why? i. Give the properties of a virus that would differentiate it with bacteria. ii. Give the types of infection that a virus can cause. iii. Provide the definition of the following: 1. provirus 2. viroids 3. virions References: Add your reference where you got your citations for your answers in this laboratory activity.11-Brucellosis is caused by: A-Viruses B-Parasites C-Bacteria D-Fungi
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