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What is the means of choice in the treatment of patients with symptomatic infection caused by herpes simplex virus type 2?

a. umifenovir

b. paritaprevir

c. valacyclovir

d. ribavirin

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is caused by...

a. Herpesvirus Type 1

b. Enterovirus

c. Herpesvirus Type 6

d. T. gondii

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What are not clinical manifestations of infection caused by Varicella zoster virus?

a. shingles in the elderly

b. vesicular rashes on the genital mucosa in patients with HIV-negative status

c. chickenpox in children

d. VZV encephalitis in HIV-infected people

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Methodological instructions (Topic 3)

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/ Topic 3. Healthcare-associated infections. Odontogenic sepsis. Infectious complications in maxillofacial surgery / Entrance test (Topic 3)

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How long after the procedure (admission) do hospital infections appear?

a. < 2 h

b. > 1 day

c. > 48 h

d. > 72 h

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Which alterations correspond to SIRS ?

a. High blood pressure, leucocytosis

b. Leucocytosis with left shift, fever

c. Low body temperature, seizures

d. Low blood pressure, fever

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Where HAI (healthcare associated infection) can develop?

a. In nursing facility

b. all mentioned

c. In hospital

d. When patients recieve medical care at home

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Which microorganizm is capable to produce endotoxinemia?

a. Taenia soleum

b. E. coli

c. Hepatitis B virus

d. Enterovirus

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What pathogens can cause hospital-associated infection?

a. all mentioned

b. fungi

c. viruses

d. bacteria

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Lecture "Healthcare associated infections" (Associate Professor Solovey N.V.)

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For the treatment of sepsis caused by methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), it is possible to use:

Select one or more:


a. Carbapenems !

b. Fluoroquinolones !

c. Inhibitor-protected beta-lactams !

d. Cephalosporins of the fourth generation !

e. Cephalosporins of the first generation !

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The most common cause of septic shock is:

a. nosocomial gram-negative flora !

b. V. cholerae

c. Candida fungi

d. influenza A virus

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