A. Cocci
B. Spirochetes
C. Bacteriophages
D. Filamentous rods
A. Cocci
B. Spirochetes
C. Bacteriophages
D. Filamentous rods
A. Capsule
B. Fimbria
C. Flagella
D. None of the above
A. Haemorrhage
B. perforation
C. Osteomyelitis
D. All of the above
A. Feacus
B. Urine
C. Blood
D. All of the above
A. Bunch of a
B. Chain of beads
C. Drum stick
D. Safely
A. Scanning microscope
B. Inverted microscope
C. Dark ground microscope
D. Electron microscope
A. Treponema pallidum
B. Mycobacterium leprae
C. N. gonorrhoeae
D. None of the above
A. Viral stomatitis
B. Diptheria
C. Tuberculosis
D. Typhoid fever
A. Tannerella
B. Porphyromonas
C. Buccae
D. Prevotella
A. Most common cause is B. Petrussis
B. It may occur in children and young adult after vaccination
C. Bacteria culture from nasopharyngeal swab is the definitive diagnosis
D. Presence of antibodies in serum in diagnostic of the disease