This document outlines the questions and instructions for a microbiology exam for medical students. It includes 4 questions - the first question is compulsory and covers classification, morphology, antigenic structure, pathogenesis, clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of different types of Escherichia coli. The second question asks to write a short note on 4 topics related to flagellar motility, sterilization, bacterial mutations, and hypersensitivity reactions. The third question asks to briefly describe 4 topics related to diagnosis of HIV, opportunistic mycoses, Kala Azar, and hospital acquired infections. The fourth question asks to describe the clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of 4 bacterial and viral diseases.
This document outlines the questions and instructions for a microbiology exam for medical students. It includes 4 questions - the first question is compulsory and covers classification, morphology, antigenic structure, pathogenesis, clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of different types of Escherichia coli. The second question asks to write a short note on 4 topics related to flagellar motility, sterilization, bacterial mutations, and hypersensitivity reactions. The third question asks to briefly describe 4 topics related to diagnosis of HIV, opportunistic mycoses, Kala Azar, and hospital acquired infections. The fourth question asks to describe the clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of 4 bacterial and viral diseases.
This document outlines the questions and instructions for a microbiology exam for medical students. It includes 4 questions - the first question is compulsory and covers classification, morphology, antigenic structure, pathogenesis, clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of different types of Escherichia coli. The second question asks to write a short note on 4 topics related to flagellar motility, sterilization, bacterial mutations, and hypersensitivity reactions. The third question asks to briefly describe 4 topics related to diagnosis of HIV, opportunistic mycoses, Kala Azar, and hospital acquired infections. The fourth question asks to describe the clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of 4 bacterial and viral diseases.
Second M.B.B.S. PUC (Remanded, Batch 2013) Examination, June, 2016
Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar (Raj.) Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 60 Question number one is compulsory. Attempt any two questions from question number two to four. All questions carry equal marks. 1. Classify different types of Escherichia coli. Describe their morphology, antigenic structure, pathogenesis, clinical features and laboratory diagnosis. 2. Write short note on (any four): A. Flagellar motility B. Sterilization by moist heat C. Bacterial mutations D. Hypersensitivity reactions E. Agglutination reactions 3. Describe briefly (any four): A. Laboratory diagnosis of HIV B. Opportunistic mycoses C. Kala Azar D. Hospital acquired infections E. Pyrexia of unknown origin 4. Describe clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of (any four): A. Anthrax B. Enteric fever C. Cholera D. Plague E. Tuberculosis _________________________________________________________________