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Kingdom Fungi

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Anuj's grandmother is a immunodeficient patient. She is most susceptible to be infected by which of the folllowing?

  1. Malassezia furfur

  2. Candida

  3. Cryptococcus

  4. Aspergillus

  5. Mucor


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Patients with primary immunodeficiencies are susceptible to Aspergillus species infections, particularly when cell-mediated immunity is compromised.

Which of the following fungi is best known as an insect parasite?

  1. Rhizopus oryzae

  2. Saksenaea vasiformis

  3. Aspergillus fumigatus

  4. Beauveria bassiana

  5. Fusarium


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This fungi is usually as a saprophytic contaminant. World-wide, known as an insect parasite. Sympodial development of single-celled conidia on a narrow geniculate or zig-zag rachis emanating from a flask-shaped conidiophore.

After complete medical check up, doctor told a couple that their daughter is suffering from CNS zygomycosis, which is a fungal disesae. Which of the following is the causative agent of CNS zygomycosis?

  1. Absidia corymbifera

  2. Conidiobolus coronatus

  3. Cunninghamella bertholletiae

  4. Mucor

  5. Rhizomucor pusillus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It is a common human pathogen causing pulmonary, rhinocerebral, disseminated, CNS  zygomycosis. It is a small pyriform shaped sporangia with a characteristic conical shaped columellae and pronounced apophysis.

Ankita and her sister are HIV positive. Which of the following fungi are recognised from the oral cavity of HIV postive patients?

  1. Candida albicans

  2. Candida dubliniensis

  3. Candida famata

  4. Candida glabrata

  5. Candida kefyr


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Candida dubliniensis has recently been recognised from the oral cavity of HIV-infected patients and are most frequently implicated in cases of recurrent infection, following antifungal drug treatment.

Keratin is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human skin. Which of the following diseases is caused by a fungus, which have the ability to utilise keratin as a nutrient source?

  1. Candidiasis

  2. Chronic Candida onychomycosis

  3. Pityriasis folliculitis

  4. Paronychia

  5. Dermatophytosis


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Dermatophytosis of the scalp, glabrous skin, and nails is caused by dermatophytes which have the ability to utilise keratin as a nutrient source. No living tissue is invaded, the keratinised stratum corneum is simply colonised.

In a hospital, after a thoorugh check up, it was confirmed that Jacob's 12 year old sister is suffering from a fungal disease which is characterised by draining sinuses, granules and tumefaction. Which of the following diseases is she be suffering from?

  1. Pityriasis

  2. Cutaneous Mycoses

  3. Sporotrichosis

  4. Chromoblastomycosis

  5. Mycetoma


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

It is a mycotic infection of humans and animals caused by a number of different fungi, and actinomycetes characterised by draining sinuses, granules and tumefaction. The disease results from the traumatic implantation of the aetiologic agent, and usually involves the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue.

John's grandfather is a diabetic patient. He is most susceptible to which of the following infections?

  1. Hyalohyphomycosis

  2. Aspergillosis

  3. Zygomycosis

  4. Cryptococcosis

  5. Candidiasis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Zygomycosis in the debilitated patient is the most acute and fulminate fungal infection known. The disease typically involves the rhino-facial-cranial area, lungs, gastrointestinal tract and skin It is often associated with acidosis, diabetes, malnourished children, severely burned patients, and other diseases such as leukemia and lymphoma.

Central auditory processing disorder ( CAPD), is a complex problem affecting about 5% of school-aged children. These patients are more prone to be infected by which of the following?

  1. Candida tropicalis

  2. Candida lusitaniae

  3. Candida parapsilosis

  4. Candida guilliermondii

  5. Candida norvegensis


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Candida norvegensis is a very rare clinical isolate that has been reported as a causative agent of peritonitis, and disseminated candidiasis in a patient on CAPD.

Which of the following is a causative agent of swamp cancer especially in horses?

  1. Shizophyllum

  2. Pythium insidiosum

  3. Apophysomyces elegans

  4. Basidiobolus ranarum

  5. Conidiobolus coronatus


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pythium insidiosum is the causative agent of swamp cancer especially in horses, mainly in wet tropical environments. Infections are characterised by tumour-like masses, which develop mostly on the legs.

Immunosuppressed patients are more susceptible to infections caused by which of the following fungi?

  1. Wangiella dermatitidis

  2. Sporothrix schenckii.

  3. Scedosporium prolificans

  4. Phaeoannellomyces werneckii

  5. Curvularia.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

It is a rare cause of subcutaneous, sinusitis, endocarditis, peritonitis and disseminated infection in immunosuppressed patients.

People suffering from HIV/AIDS are more prone to have which of the following infections?

  1. Sporotrichosis

  2. Pneumocystis pneumonia

  3. Mucormycosis

  4. Histoplasmosis

  5. Blastomycosis


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pneumocystis pneumonia is a disease caused by the fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii. It is one of the most frequent and severe opportunistic infections in people with weakened immune systems, particularly people with HIV/AIDS.

Mycotic abortion is common only in cattles. Which of the following is the causative agent of bovine mycotic abortion?

  1. Cunninghamella bertholletiae

  2. Mortierella wolfii

  3. Lichtheimia corymbifera

  4. Saksenaea vasiformis

  5. Syncephalastrum racemosum


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mortierella wolfii is an important casual agent of bovine mycotic abortion, pneumonia and systemic mycosis. It has also been isolated from soil, rotten silage, hay and coal spoil tips.

Which of the following statements does not characterise fungi?

  1. Fungi are autotrophic organisms.

  2. Fungal cells contain membrane-bound nuclei.

  3. Fungi have a cell wall.

  4. Some fungi display the phenomenon of bioluminescence.

  5. The fungi have haploid nuclei.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

This is the incorrect statement as fungi lack chloroplasts and are heterotrophic organisms and require preformed organic compounds as energy sources.

Which of the following fungi is a major producer of carcinogenic aflatoxins in crops worldwide?

  1. A. terreus

  2. A. lentulus

  3. A. flavus

  4. A. nidulans

  5. A. fumigatus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A. flavus is the major producer of carcinogenic aflatoxins in crops worldwide. It is also an opportunistic human and animal pathogen, causing aspergillosis in immunocompromised individuals.

The blood samples of an old man showed levels of aflatoxins, which is a potent liver carcinogen. Which of the following fungi is associated with the production of aflatoxins?

  1. Aspergillus versicolor

  2. Aspergillus ustus

  3. Aspergillus parasiticus

  4. Aspergillus oryzae

  5. Aspergillus sojae


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Aspergillus parasiticus is a mold known to produce aflatoxins,  which is a potent liver carcinogen. It is closely related Aspergillus flavus.

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