Monoclonal antibodies may be useful someday for developing antibody-based quick identification tests for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Monoclonal antibodies are made by fusing an antibody-producing cell with a _____.
Which of the following drugs would be most suitable for trea…
Which of the following drugs would be most suitable for treating an infection of the cestode Taenia?
CASE 4: A 26-year old female arrives at the clinic complain…
CASE 4: A 26-year old female arrives at the clinic complaining of genital itching. The patient history reveals that she is unmarried and moderately sexually active. A vaginal swab examined under the microscope reveals numerous budding cells lacking flagella. Normal flora in the vagina typically inhibit fungal growth by _____, which is a form of microbial antagonism.
This figure depicts which of the following antibody-mediated…
This figure depicts which of the following antibody-mediated responses?
Which chemical triggers the inflammatory response?
Which chemical triggers the inflammatory response?
CASE 1: A 40-year-old hospital patient begins complaining o…
CASE 1: A 40-year-old hospital patient begins complaining of painful urination. She had been admitted to the hospital three days prior for a surgical procedure that required the use of a catheter. A urine specimen is collected and analyzed. Pink cells in the Gram stain suggest that the pathogen is E. coli. Blood tests suggest that the patient has elevated levels of activated complement proteins. Given the diagnosis, what may be causing the complement activation?
Both Enterobius and Dirofilaria would be classified as _____…
Both Enterobius and Dirofilaria would be classified as _____.
Acid (pH less than 7) is present and used as a defense in al…
Acid (pH less than 7) is present and used as a defense in all of the following body locations EXCEPT:
As scientists and healthcare professionals are learning, SAR…
As scientists and healthcare professionals are learning, SARS-CoV-2 (the COVID-19 coronavirus) is spread by respiratory droplets and is associated with fever, cough, and difficulty breathing that last about two weeks in some symptomatic humans. Which of the following identifies the etiology of this disease?
CASE 5: A 7-year-old boy is taken to the emergency room by…
CASE 5: A 7-year-old boy is taken to the emergency room by his mother after she finds him unresponsive in his bed. She states that her son was sent home from school 3 days earlier after showing flu-like symptoms. He awoke the next morning with body aches, a cough, a sore throat, and a runny nose. After 2 days of taking over-the-counter children’s cold medicine, he had not improved. Upon arriving at the hospital, he is dehydrated, pale, and shaky. The physician notes that he is wheezing and has slight difficulty breathing. A chest X-ray indicates pneumonia of the right lung, which is subsequently determined to be viral. As the patient’s immune defenses begin to act, which of the following is probably NOT occurring?