INFOGRAPHICS GROUP C

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