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A 35-year-old homosexual man is referred to the local genitourinary clinic following the development of a solitary painless penile ulcer associated with painful inguinal lymphadenopathy. He has recently developed rectal pain and tenesmus.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Herpes simplex infection
B. Syphilis
C. Granuloma inguinale
D. Chancroid
E. Lymphogranuloma venereum


Question 12# Print Question

Which one of the following organisms causes erysipelas?

A. Staphylococcus aureus
B. Streptococcus pneumoniae
C. Staphylococcus epidermidis
D. Streptococcus pyogenes
E. Streptococcus viridans


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A 39-year-old man is admitted to hospital with decompensated liver disease of unknown etiology. As part of a liver screen the following results are obtained:

  • Anti-HBs Positive
  • Anti-HBc Negative
  • HBs antigen Negative

Anti-HBs = Hepatitis B Surface Antibody; Anti-HBc = Hepatitis B Core Antibody; HBs antigen = Hepatitis B Surface Antigen 

What is this man's hepatitis B status?

A. Chronic hepatitis B - highly infectious
B. Previous immunization to hepatitis B
C. Probable hepatitis D infection
D. Acute hepatitis B infection
E. Chronic hepatitis B - not infectious


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A 38-year-old man presents to the genitourinary clinic with multiple, painless genital ulcers. A diagnosis of granuloma inguinale is made.

What is the causative organism?

A. Klebsiella granulomatis
B. Chlamydia
C. Herpes simplex virus
D. Treponema pallidum
E. Haemophilus ducreyi


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A 19-year-old man presents with an annular rash, pyrexia and polyarthralgia to an the Emergency Department. He has just returned from the New Forest and remembers being bitten by a tick. Given the likely diagnosis, what is the most appropriate antibiotic therapy?

A. Ciprofloxacin
B. Amoxicillin
C. Metronidazole
D. Doxycycline
E. Ceftriaxone




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