Download KNRUHS MBBS 2nd Year Microbiology Paper II 2022 December Question Paper

Download KNRUHS (Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) 2nd Year (Second Year) Microbiology Paper II 2022 December Previous Question Paper | MBBS RUHS




QP. CODE:M102B031

Dr YSR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES :VIJAYAWADA- 520008

MBBS DEGREE EXAMINATION: DECEMBER, 2022

SECOND M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION

MICROBIOLOGY PAPER-II (Theory Questions)

Time: 2 Hour 40 Minutes Max Marks: 80

Note: Answer all questions.

Draw a neat diagram wherever necessary

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SECTION-II (THEORY QUESTIONS - 80 MARKS)

WRITE ESSAY ON THE FOLLOWING: 2 X15 = 30

1. Classify mycobacteria. Describe clinical features, pathogenesis, lab diagnosis
and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis

2. A 10 year old boy was brought to the OPD. After a dog bit his leg the wound
was washed and cleaned with disinfectants

a. What could be the likely infection the patient would get if left unvaccinated
(1)

b. Describe the morphology of the virus with a suitable diagram (2)

c. Write in brief on the pathogenesis (3)

d. Describe the clinical presentations (2)

e. Write about the laboratory diagnosis for this virus (4)

f. Enumerate the prevention and prophylaxis (3)



WRITE SHORT NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING: 10x5=50

3. Complications of post streptococcal infection

4. Satellitism
5. Influenza virus

6. Pneumocystis pneumonia

7. Laboratory diagnosis of meningitis

8. A 10 year old boy was brought to the emergency with muscle stiffness

muscle rigidity and lock jaw. Two weeks back he had an injury with a sharp

rod while playing. The wound had a serous discharge and now the patient

was brought with the above symptoms

a. What is the likely diagnosis (1)

b. What are the two toxins produced by this organism (1)

c. Write briefly the laboratory diagnosis (2)

d. What is the prophylaxis which can prevent this infection (1)

9. Cryptococcal meningitis

10. Lymphogranuloma venereum

11. Yersinia pestis

12. Bacillus anthracis

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