Oncogenic infection. HIV.



 

The maximum incidence of genital HPV infection (human papilloma virus) is noted in the age group:

From 18 to 28 years

From 21 to 30 years

From 25 to 35 years

From 30 to 45 years

After 45 years

 

HIV \ AIDS

In HIV-infected women are the most dangerous complication of pregnancy is:
Premature birth
Fetal infection
The development of pre-eclampsia
Severe anemia
Prenatal rupture of membranes

 

The first sign of HIV infection of the child is:
Underweight, neurological symptoms
Low-grade temperature
lymphadenopathy
Diarrhea
Skin rash

 

 

Appointment of antiviral drugs to pregnant women reduce the risk of fetal infection up to:

1-2%

10-50%

20-30%

80%

5-10%

 

HIV infection is an indication for cesarean delivery in the following case:

She did not receive antiviral treatment during pregnancy

In any case

When extragenital pathology in mothers

In acute viral infection in razhenitsy

Has received antiviral prparaty during pregnancy

 

What is the percent of incidence of AIDS at HIV infected child till 5 years

In 50% of cases

In 60% of cases

In 70% of cases

In 80% of cases

In 90% of cases

 


 

Maternal antibodies to HIV disappear in the child (positive results are negative)

By 6-12 months

By 12, sometimes by 15 months

By 6 months

By 18 months

By 24 months

 

The newborn is infected with HIV in utero. Which symptoms characterize the disease:

Hypotrophy

hepatomegaly and splenomegaly

Neurological disorders

Recurrent infections

HIV is characterized by all the symptoms

 

What disease is a manifestation of Kaposi's sarcoma:

Dermatitis

Candidiasis

AIDS

Malignant tumor

Pyoderma

 

Select the aetiology of pneumonia, the most typical for HIV - infection:

Staphylococcal

Pneumocystis

Pneumococcal

Viral

Candida

 

Methods of transmission of HIV infection:

Transfusion

Sexual

transplacental (from mother tfetus)

Intrapartum

All transmission characteristic of HIV infection

 

What incubatory period is observed at AIDS:
5-6 hours
3-4 weeks
2-3 weeks
10-15 hours
from several months to 10-15 years

Risk factors for HIV transmission from mother to child during childbirth does not apply:

Low maternal viral load

High maternal viral load

Sexually transmitted infections

Malnutrition of the pregnant

Invasive diagnostic manipulations

 


 

Risk factors for HIV transmission from mother to child during childbirth does not include:
Chorioamnionitis
Rupture of membranes for more than 4 hours
Low maternal viral load
Invasive interventions in labor
First child in multiple labor

 

 

HIV can not be transmitted from mother to child:

During pregnancy

During labor

During breastfeeding

At the care of the newborn

During the cesarean

 

What is the antiretroviral prophylaxis:

A long course of anti-retroviral drugs

A short course of antiretroviral drugs

Directed to the treatment of HIV / AIDS mother

Prevention the transmission’s risk of HIV from mother to child

Prescription of antiviral drugs during pregnancy, labor and to the newborn immediately after birth

 

 


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