Adaptive Immunity — T & B Cells — Topic Test
20 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.
A patient hailing from Delhi presents with fever, arthralgia, and extensive petechial rash for 3 days. Lab investigations revealed a hemoglobin of 9 g/ dL, a white blood cell count of 9000 cells/mm3, a platelet count of 20000 cells/mm3, and a prolonged bleeding time. The clotting time was normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
ADengue
BMalaria
CScrub typhus
DTyphoid