INFOGRAPHICS GROUP C
Across
- 1. This culture medium is used for selective isolation of Campylobacter jejuni
- 6. Trismus, Risus sardonicus, Opisthotonus are features of this disease
- 7. This host is considered as an intermediate host for malarial parasite
- 10. A patient develops a painless ulcer at the site of the bite of a sandfly. what is this called
- 11. Reactive arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, and Guillain-Barré syndrome are post-infectious complications commonly associated with ....... infection
- 14. A 7-year-old child presents with intense perianal itching at night. Examination reveals small plano-convex shaped parasitic ova. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- 16. Cytoadherence, rosetting, and sequestration leading to microvascular obstruction and ischaemic necrosis are features seen in infection with this parasite
- 17. Poly D-glutamic acid, edema factor, lethal factor,and protective antigen are virulence factors of the pathogen that causes this disease
- 18. Campylobacter jejuni is commonly transmitted through undercooked ...... and causes inflammatory diarrhea.
- 19. This diagnostic test is most commonly used for diagnosis of pinworm infection
Down
- 2. A farmer develops a painless ulcer with a black eschar on his hand after handling infected sheep hides. These findings suggest this disease .....
- 3. This skin test demonstrates a delayed type of hypersensitivity reaction to cutaneous leishmaniasis.
- 4. These are considered as infective forms of Leishmania that are injected into human body by the infected vector
- 5. This toxin inhibits release of GABA and glycine at neuromuscular junction
- 8. This complication occurs following infection with Clostridioides difficile
- 9. A 4-month-old infant, regularly fed on honey, presents with constipation, a weak cry, poor feeding, and generalized hypotonia. What is your most likely diagnosis?
- 12. Multiple symmetric skin lesions and high bacterial load indicate this type of leprosy....
- 13. This part of the gastrointestinal tract is primarily affected by Campylobacter jejuni
- 15. These immune cells primarily harbour the Leishmania parasite
- 17. This animal can serve as a zoonotic reservoir for Mycobacterium leprae
- 18. A patient with visceral leishmaniasis develops hypopigmented skin nodules. What is this condition called?
- 19. These proteins are cleaved by botulinum toxin and thereby release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction is inhibited