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Causative organisms responsible for Moniliasis: (Solved MCQ)

Causative organisms responsible for Moniliasis:

A. Candida Albicans

B. Tinea cruris

C. Staphylococcus aureus

D. Gonococcus

Correct answer:  A. Candida Albicans

Explanation:

Moniliasis is another name for candidiasis, a fungal infection primarily affecting mucous membranes, skin, or nails. The causative organisms are mainly yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida.

Main causative organisms:

  1. Candida albicans
    • Most common species causing moniliasis.
    • Normally part of human microbiota (mouth, gut, vagina) but can cause infection when immunity is low or microbial balance is disturbed.
  2. Candida glabrata
    • Less common, often seen in older adults or immunocompromised patients.
  3. Candida tropicalis
    • Occurs mainly in immunocompromised individuals.
  4. Candida parapsilosis
    • Associated with skin and nail infections; sometimes hospital-acquired.
  5. Candida krusei
    • Rare; often resistant to some antifungal drugs.

Summary:

Other Options Details

Here’s a detailed description of each option:


A. Candida albicans


B. Tinea cruris


C. Staphylococcus aureus


D. Gonococcus (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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