1. Tetanus is caused by the neurotoxin tetanospasmin produced by:
2. Which of the following is a characteristic clinical feature of tetanus?
3. In neonatal tetanus, the most common route of infection is:
4. The primary aim of tetanus management is to:
5. Tetanus Immunoglobulin (TIG) is administered to:
6. The most important preventive measure against neonatal tetanus is:
7. Paronychia is best described as an infection of the:
8. Initial management of mild paronychia in a maternity center includes:
9. The most common causative organism for UTIs in all age groups, including infants, is:
10. Pneumonia is best defined as:
11. Which of the following is a common bacterial cause of pneumonia?
12. Tachypnea in a newborn is defined as a respiratory rate greater than:
13. Chest indrawing, a sign of pneumonia, refers to:
14. The first-line antibiotic for pneumonia in children with no serious pneumonia is:
15. Malaria is caused by a parasite of the genus:
16. Malaria is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected:
17. The gold standard for malaria diagnosis is:
18. Artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem) should be administered with:
19. Gastroenteritis in newborns is primarily characterized by:
20. All diarrhea in newborns should be considered potentially __________ until proven otherwise.
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