Microbiology FINAL EXAM REVIEW
WITH EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS||100%
GUARNTEED PASS||UPDATED
2025/2026 SYLLABUS||<<NEWEST
VERSION>>
CHAPTER 19
For the following serological markers of HBV infection,
match the marker with its correct description:
1. HBsAg
a. Total antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen is
associated with immunity or recovery.
b. Marker of infectivity and persistence usually
indicates chronic liver disease.
c. Total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen appears
between HBsAg and anti-HBsAg.
d. Recent acute infection is indicated.
e. First serologic marker to appear; persistence may
indicate chronic infection. - ANSWER ✓
For the following serological markers of HBV infection,
match the marker with its correct description:
2. HBeAg
a. Total antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen is
associated with immunity or recovery.
b. Marker of infectivity and persistence usually
indicates chronic liver disease.
,c. Total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen appears
between HBsAg and anti-HBsAg.
d. Recent acute infection is indicated.
e. First serologic marker to appear; persistence may
indicate chronic infection. - ANSWER ✓
For the following serological markers of HBV infection,
match the marker with its correct description:
3. Anti-HBcAg
a. Total antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen is
associated with immunity or recovery.
b. Marker of infectivity and persistence usually
indicates chronic liver disease.
c. Total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen appears
between HBsAg and anti-HBsAg.
d. Recent acute infection is indicated.
e. First serologic marker to appear; persistence may
indicate chronic infection. - ANSWER ✓
For the following serological markers of HBV infection,
match the marker with its correct description:
4. Anti-HBsAg
a. Total antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen is
associated with immunity or recovery.
b. Marker of infectivity and persistence usually
indicates chronic liver disease.
c. Total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen appears
between HBsAg and anti-HBsAg.
d. Recent acute infection is indicated.
e. First serologic marker to appear; persistence may
indicate chronic infection. - ANSWER ✓
Match the virus with its associated infection:
5. VZV
,a. Adult T cell leukemia
b. Gingivostomatitis
c. Chickenpox
d. Warts
e. Rabies
f. Measles (rubeola)
g. Rubella
h. AIDS
i. Infectious mononucleosis
j. Smallpox
k. Respiratory syncytial virus
l. Roseola
m. Erythema infectiosum
n. Equine encephalitis
o. Polio
p. Yellow fever - ANSWER ✓
Match the virus with its associated infection:
6. EBV
a. Adult T cell leukemia
b. Gingivostomatitis
c. Chickenpox
d. Warts
e. Rabies
f. Measles (rubeola)
g. Rubella
h. AIDS
i. Infectious mononucleosis
j. Smallpox
k. Respiratory syncytial virus
l. Roseola
m. Erythema infectiosum
n. Equine encephalitis
o. Polio
p. Yellow fever - ANSWER ✓
, Match the virus with its associated infection:
7. HHV-6
a. Adult T cell leukemia
b. Gingivostomatitis
c. Chickenpox
d. Warts
e. Rabies
f. Measles (rubeola)
g. Rubella
h. AIDS
i. Infectious mononucleosis
j. Smallpox
k. Respiratory syncytial virus
l. Roseola
m. Erythema infectiosum
n. Equine encephalitis
o. Polio
p. Yellow fever - ANSWER ✓
Match the virus with its associated infection:
8. HSV-1
a. Adult T cell leukemia
b. Gingivostomatitis
c. Chickenpox
d. Warts
e. Rabies
f. Measles (rubeola)
g. Rubella
h. AIDS
i. Infectious mononucleosis
j. Smallpox
k. Respiratory syncytial virus
l. Roseola
m. Erythema infectiosum
n. Equine encephalitis
o. Polio