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Which of the following fungi is the most common causative agent of nosocomial infection?
 
  A) Oval, gram-positive yeast cells, germ tube negative, RAT negative
  B) Green, velvety mould colony, aseptate hyphae, double row of phialides covering vesicle
  C) Small, oval, gram-positive yeast cells, RAT positive
  D) Oval, gram-positive yeast cells, germ tube positive

Question 2

Which procedure is best suited for determining the HIV viral load of an individual?
 
  A) Direct fluorescent antibody assay B) Real-time polymerase chain reaction
  C) DNA fingerprinting D) Monoclonal antibodies



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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