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6. Presence of nodules in the skin of face and ears, loss of fingers or toes, nasal depression, foot drop, claw toes are the advanced stage of
A. Encephalitis
B. Scabies
C. Leprosy
D. Tetanus
Explanation:
7. Scabies, leprosy, STD and AIDS are ransmitted by
A. Vectors
B. Water
C. Food
D. Direct contact
Explanation:
8. The incubation period of leprosy is
A. 1-2 years
B. 2-3 years
C. 3-4 years
D. 3-5 years
Explanation:
9. Peripheral nerves, skin, muscles, eye, bones and testis are affected by
A. Scabies
B. Tuberculosis
C. Encephalitis
D. Leprosy
Explanation:
10. Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) was isolated at Gallo in U. S. A. by
A. Robert cock
B. Hansen
C. Prof. Robert
D. Alfred Bell
Explanation: