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Which of the following antigenic types of hepatitis B virus is present in the envelope?
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A. HbsAg
B. HBcAg
C. HBeAg
D. HBxAg
Correct Answer
HbsAg
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1. The most serious infection is
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A. superinfection of an HBsAg carrier by HDV
B. infection with HBV alone
C. coinfection of HBVand HDV
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: superinfection of an HBsAg carrier by HDV
2. Which of the following viral infections can result in chronic carrier state?
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A. HBV
B. HCV
C. HDV
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
3. Transmission of hepatitis G virus is
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A. Parenterally
B. Sexually
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
4. The agent representing an isolate of hepatitis G virus is
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A. GBA-A
B. GBV-B
C. GBV-C
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: GBV-C
5. The diagnosis of hepatitis A virus infection is carried out from the method based on
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A. aminotransferase levels
B. detection of faecal HAV by immunoelectron microscopy
C. both (a) and (b)
D. detection of IgM anti-HAV by ELISA
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Correct Answer: detection of IgM anti-HAV by ELISA
6. Which of the following is not correct for hepatitis A virus?
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A. It can be grown in cell cultures of primate and human cells
B. It is one of the most stable viruses infecting humans
C. It may cause hepatocellular carcinoma
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: It may cause hepatocellular carcinoma
7. Which of the following specimens contain/s hepatitis B virus in an infected person?
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A. Blood
B. Semen
C. Saliva
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
8. The development of hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with
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A. ground squirrel hepatitis virus
B. hepatitis B virus
C. woodchuck hepatitis virus
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
9. Which of the following hepatitis viruses is not RNA virus?
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A. Hepatitis A virus
B. Hepatitis B virus
C. Hepatitis E virus
D. Hepatitis G virus
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Correct Answer: Hepatitis B virus
10. Which of the following process can be efficiently carried out by incineration?
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A. Sterilization of scalpel blades and needles
B. Sterilization of all glass syringes
C. Sterilization of points of forceps
D. Destruction of contaminated materials
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Correct Answer: Destruction of contaminated materials
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