At postnatal CMV infection the incubation period is:
From 3 to 8 weeks
From 1 to 2 weeks
From 2 to 3 weeks
From 1 month. up to 3 months
From 3 months. up to 5 months
What is the percentage of the population infected with CMVI each year:
1-2%
5-6%
3-4%
8-9%
10-11%
Which week of the life of newborn babies of women suspected to CMV is the virus determined in urine, saliva or secretions from the throat:
1-2 nd week of life
3 weeks of life
1 weeks of life
2 weeks of life
4 weeks of life
What methods of CMV infection threaten to the life and health of the child:
Prenatal
Intrapartum (if the mother endocervicitis)
Failure of personal hygiene compliance of an infected mother (hand washing after using lavatory)
By saliva (by kissing of an infected adult)
Through breastfeeding
What group of viruses does cytomegalovirus (CMV) refer to:
Retroviruses
Herpes viruses
Rhabdovirus
Baculovirus
Paramyxovirus
The most informative material for the verification of CMVI in a patient is:
Urine
Blood
Saliva
Sputum, swabs from the throat
Scrapes and discharge from the genital tract
7 days-old child. Cytomegalovirus infection (CMVI) was diagnosed on the basis of clinical and laboratory data. Parents have been examined. A similar infection was revealed in the mother. Child is infected:
During the labor
Immediately after birth
During the gestation (in utero)
During the first breastfeeding
In the first days after birth
What congenital disease of the fetus is often caused by CMVI (Ailamazyan, 2007)
Disorder of a central nervous system
Vision Impairment
Hearing
Hip dysplasia
Gonadal dysgenesis in girls and boys
What is Cytotect, which is used for the treatment of cytomegalovirus infection in the newborn:
Antibiotic
Antiviral drug
Immunoglobulin
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Antifungals
Indications for termination of pregnancy in the early period of cytomegalovirus infection:
Primary CMVI in pregnant
Connection of other viral infections
Media CMVI
The long history of the disease
Immunosuppressive condition of the pregnant
The source of the infection of cytomegalovirus infection can be:
Infected with HIV (human)
A sick man during acute phase of illness
The patient with lathen form of CMVI
A sick pet
Pet - a virus carrier
What is the course of CMVI during primary infection of humans with immunosuppression:
Asymptomatic Acute Sialoadenit Acute Bronchitis Indolent Lymphadenitis Generalized form of inflammation with severe disease
With what disease there is no need to carry out differential diagnostics of CMVI:
Listeria
Chickenpox
Toxoplasmosis
Herpes infection
Infectious mononucleosis
What complication of childbirth is most common in women with cytomegalovirus infection:
Metroendometritis
Mastitis
Sepsis
Diffuse purulent peritonitis
Parametritis
Please rate the result of ELISA for TORCH-infection (toxoplasmosisrubella cytomegalovirusherpes) Jg G-, JgM :
Acute infection
The early phase of acute infection
Acute exacerbation of chronic infection or
The state of immunity
The lack of immunity
Please rate the result of ELISA for TORSN infection (toxoplasmosisrubella cytomegalovirusherpes) Jg G, JgM -:
Generalised acute infection The early phase of acute infection Acute infection or exacerbation of chronic infection State immunity The lack of immunity
The signs, allowing to suspect a congenital CMV infection, are:
Abnormalities in the baby's condition at birth
Combinations of neurological symptoms with hepatosplenomegaly and protracted pneumonia
The wave protracted illness
The presence of atypical in peripheral blood mononuclear cells