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Questions 1-7

For each question, 1-7, decide which text (A, B, C or D) the information comes from.
You may use any letter more than once.

In which text can you find information about;

1 .C

2.D

3.D

4 .A

5 .C

6 .A

7 .B

Questions 8-14

Answer each of the questions, 8-14, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts.
Each answer may include words, numbers or both.

8 .thalidomide

9 .somatic mutation

10 .phlebotomy requirement decreases

11. Myelosuppression

12 .Endogenous erythroid colony

13 .Erythropoietin (EPO)
14 .phlebotomy

Questions 15-20

Complete each of the sentences, 15-20, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts.
Each answer may include words, numbers or both.

15.Hydroxyurea (hydrea)

16. Jak - 2 Kinase

17. Myeloid Progenitor

18.Endogenous Erythroid Colonies (eec)

19 .Hematopoietic

20. Erythropoietin

PART B
1 Statistics showing the curtailment ratio of the affected people.
2.Conditions which might arise after splenectomy.

3. Rescue Protocol

4. Higher among people who are 20+ years.

5 .Albumin (cut-off): Alb>3.5; 2.5 ≤ Alb < 3.5; Alb<2.5; for scores 1, 2, 3
respectively.

6 .Functioning of the ultrasound.


PART C

Text 1: Questions 7-14

7 According to paragraph 1, what is not anaplasmosis?

A disease that can’t be prevented

8 . Obviated

9 .Annual cases of anaplasmosis in the US.

10 .Cases of anaplasmosis became known only after 2000

11 .Ticks are present throughout the US


12 .Immune-compromised individuals

13 .Blood transfusion and organ transplant risks associated with anaplasma species
14 .Why tests for anaplasmosis appear negative
15 .All of the above

16 .Common among people suffering from AIDS.


17 .grow expeditiously in the esophagus.
18 .To show

19 .Risk and prevention.


20 .Less prevalent among adults.

21 .Not regular

22 .Treatment and outcome.

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