Deck 20: The Gram-Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance
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Deck 20: The Gram-Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance
1
All of the following are coliforms that cause opportunistic and nosocomial infections, except
A) Enterobacter.
B) Citrobacter.
C) Shigella.
D) Klebsiella.
E) Serratia.
A) Enterobacter.
B) Citrobacter.
C) Shigella.
D) Klebsiella.
E) Serratia.
C
2
Salmonella are
A) coliforms.
B) motile.
C) gram-positive rods.
D) lactose fermenters.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) coliforms.
B) motile.
C) gram-positive rods.
D) lactose fermenters.
E) All of these choices are correct.
B
3
Pertussis has the following characteristics, except
A) the pathogen has virulence factors to destroy the action of respiratory cilia.
B) the catarrhal stage has persistent, hacking coughs with "whoops".
C) an early stage resembles a cold with nasal discharge and sneezing.
D) DTaP immunization will prevent it.
E) transmission is by respiratory droplets.
A) the pathogen has virulence factors to destroy the action of respiratory cilia.
B) the catarrhal stage has persistent, hacking coughs with "whoops".
C) an early stage resembles a cold with nasal discharge and sneezing.
D) DTaP immunization will prevent it.
E) transmission is by respiratory droplets.
B
4
Rabbits and rodents are the reservoirs of the causative agent of
A) tularemia.
B) pertussis.
C) legionellosis.
D) brucellosis.
E) shigellosis.
A) tularemia.
B) pertussis.
C) legionellosis.
D) brucellosis.
E) shigellosis.
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5
Shigella species have the following characteristics, except
A) they are non-motile.
B) they release endotoxin.
C) they belong to Enterobacteriaceae.
D) they infect the small intestine.
E) they produce enterotoxin.
A) they are non-motile.
B) they release endotoxin.
C) they belong to Enterobacteriaceae.
D) they infect the small intestine.
E) they produce enterotoxin.
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6
Which color pigment is produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
A) lemon yellow
B) red-orange
C) golden
D) blue-green
E) pale orange
A) lemon yellow
B) red-orange
C) golden
D) blue-green
E) pale orange
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7
Genes for which of the following may be transferred between fecal bacteria?
A) toxin production
B) capsules
C) fimbriae
D) hemolysins
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) toxin production
B) capsules
C) fimbriae
D) hemolysins
E) All of these choices are correct.
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8
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is
A) found in soil and water.
B) an opportunist that produces many diverse enzymes.
C) highly chemical resistant.
D) motile.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) found in soil and water.
B) an opportunist that produces many diverse enzymes.
C) highly chemical resistant.
D) motile.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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9
Brucellosis is
A) a zoonosis.
B) seen in the patient as a fluctuating fever, with headache, muscle pain, and weakness.
C) associated with pathogen in the blood.
D) an occupational illness of people that work with animals.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) a zoonosis.
B) seen in the patient as a fluctuating fever, with headache, muscle pain, and weakness.
C) associated with pathogen in the blood.
D) an occupational illness of people that work with animals.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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10
Salmonelloses are
A) not caused by Salmonella typhi.
B) associated with undercooked poultry and eggs, and reptile and rodent feces.
C) gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhea.
D) enteric fevers that often include septicemia.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) not caused by Salmonella typhi.
B) associated with undercooked poultry and eggs, and reptile and rodent feces.
C) gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhea.
D) enteric fevers that often include septicemia.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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11
Which is not associated with tularemia?
A) The causative agent is a pathogen of concern on the lists of bioterrorism agents.
B) Tularemia is transmitted by arthropod vectors.
C) The reservoir can be rabbits and squirrels.
D) Symptoms include fever, swollen lymph nodes, ulcerative lesions, conjunctivitis, and pneumonia.
E) In animals, tularemia infects the placenta and fetus.
A) The causative agent is a pathogen of concern on the lists of bioterrorism agents.
B) Tularemia is transmitted by arthropod vectors.
C) The reservoir can be rabbits and squirrels.
D) Symptoms include fever, swollen lymph nodes, ulcerative lesions, conjunctivitis, and pneumonia.
E) In animals, tularemia infects the placenta and fetus.
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12
Which is mismatched?
A) H antigen - fimbriae
B) K antigen - capsule
C) O antigen - cell wall, somatic
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) H antigen - fimbriae
B) K antigen - capsule
C) O antigen - cell wall, somatic
D) All of these choices are correct.
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13
Legionella pneumophila
A) requires special lab growth media.
B) often lives in close associations with amoebas.
C) causes fever, cough, and diarrhea.
D) causes a severe pneumonia.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) requires special lab growth media.
B) often lives in close associations with amoebas.
C) causes fever, cough, and diarrhea.
D) causes a severe pneumonia.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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14
Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes all the following, except
A) severe nosocomial infection in burn patients.
B) skin rashes from contaminated hot tubs and bath sponges.
C) diarrheal illness.
D) external ear infection.
E) serious infection in lung tissue of cystic fibrosis patients.
A) severe nosocomial infection in burn patients.
B) skin rashes from contaminated hot tubs and bath sponges.
C) diarrheal illness.
D) external ear infection.
E) serious infection in lung tissue of cystic fibrosis patients.
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15
Which disease involves transmission by aerosolized water from whirlpool spas, air conditioners, cooling towers, and supermarket vegetable misters?
A) legionellosis
B) pertussis
C) brucellosis
D) plague
E) traveler's diarrhea
A) legionellosis
B) pertussis
C) brucellosis
D) plague
E) traveler's diarrhea
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16
Pasteurization of milk helps to prevent
A) tularemia.
B) pertussis.
C) legionellosis.
D) brucellosis.
E) shigellosis.
A) tularemia.
B) pertussis.
C) legionellosis.
D) brucellosis.
E) shigellosis.
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17
Typhoid fever has the following characteristics, except
A) it is spread by handling reptiles.
B) it is transmitted by ingesting fecally contaminated food and water.
C) chronic carriers harbor the pathogens in their gallbladder.
D) it can infect the small intestine with fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
E) it can become a septicemia, spread to lymph nodes and spleen, and cause liver abscesses.
A) it is spread by handling reptiles.
B) it is transmitted by ingesting fecally contaminated food and water.
C) chronic carriers harbor the pathogens in their gallbladder.
D) it can infect the small intestine with fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
E) it can become a septicemia, spread to lymph nodes and spleen, and cause liver abscesses.
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18
Characteristics of all the members of the family Enterobacteriaceae include
A) lactose fermentation.
B) their role as normal flora of human intestines.
C) production of enterotoxins.
D) glucose fermentation.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) lactose fermentation.
B) their role as normal flora of human intestines.
C) production of enterotoxins.
D) glucose fermentation.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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19
Escherichia coli infections
A) are often transmitted by fecal contaminated water and food.
B) include urinary tract infections from normal flora strains.
C) involve enterotoxin in traveler's diarrhea.
D) can cause an inflammatory disease similar to Shigella dysentery.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) are often transmitted by fecal contaminated water and food.
B) include urinary tract infections from normal flora strains.
C) involve enterotoxin in traveler's diarrhea.
D) can cause an inflammatory disease similar to Shigella dysentery.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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20
Which is incorrect about shigellosis?
A) Outbreaks have occurred in day-care centers.
B) It is characterized by watery diarrhea with bloody, mucoid stools, and abdominal cramps.
C) It frequently involves septicemia.
D) Human carriers cause fecal transmission.
E) It is also called bacillary dysentery.
A) Outbreaks have occurred in day-care centers.
B) It is characterized by watery diarrhea with bloody, mucoid stools, and abdominal cramps.
C) It frequently involves septicemia.
D) Human carriers cause fecal transmission.
E) It is also called bacillary dysentery.
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21
Although Burkholderia cepacia could be very useful in bioremediation programs, it is not feasible to use it. Why?
A) Because it can cause opportunistic infections in the respiratory tract.
B) Because it cannot be cultured in the lab to necessary numbers.
C) Because it is too expensive at this time to grow it.
D) It encourages the overgrowth of fungus in the environment, which is not desirable.
E) It produces a foul odor making it a poor choice for most situations.
A) Because it can cause opportunistic infections in the respiratory tract.
B) Because it cannot be cultured in the lab to necessary numbers.
C) Because it is too expensive at this time to grow it.
D) It encourages the overgrowth of fungus in the environment, which is not desirable.
E) It produces a foul odor making it a poor choice for most situations.
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22
Which of the following is not correct concerning the plague?
A) Mice, voles, and other rodents are primary long-term reservoirs.
B) It is transmitted by flea vectors.
C) Less than 10 cases per year occur in the U.S.
D) The etiological agent is Yersinia pestis.
E) Strains of the plague bacillus are less virulent today compared to strains prevalent in the Middle Ages.
A) Mice, voles, and other rodents are primary long-term reservoirs.
B) It is transmitted by flea vectors.
C) Less than 10 cases per year occur in the U.S.
D) The etiological agent is Yersinia pestis.
E) Strains of the plague bacillus are less virulent today compared to strains prevalent in the Middle Ages.
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23
The vaccine for immunity to Haemophilus influenzae serotype b is
A) DtaP.
B) Pneumovax.
C) MMR.
D) Hib.
A) DtaP.
B) Pneumovax.
C) MMR.
D) Hib.
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24
Which of the following are symptoms of septic shock?
A) tachycardia
B) reduced blood flow to vital organs
C) respiratory failure
D) weak pulse
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) tachycardia
B) reduced blood flow to vital organs
C) respiratory failure
D) weak pulse
E) All of these choices are correct.
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25
Chancroid is characterized by
A) sexually transmission.
B) geographical distribution in the tropics and subtropics.
C) lesions which develop at the portal of entry.
D) bubo-like swelling of the lymph nodes.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) sexually transmission.
B) geographical distribution in the tropics and subtropics.
C) lesions which develop at the portal of entry.
D) bubo-like swelling of the lymph nodes.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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26
All of the following are associated with bubonic plague, except
A) it is transmitted by human feces.
B) it is caused by Yersinia pestis.
C) the patient often has enlarged inguinal lymph nodes.
D) the patient has fever, headache, nausea, weakness.
E) it can progress to a septicemia.
A) it is transmitted by human feces.
B) it is caused by Yersinia pestis.
C) the patient often has enlarged inguinal lymph nodes.
D) the patient has fever, headache, nausea, weakness.
E) it can progress to a septicemia.
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27
Which of the following are true about plague?
A) There is a septicemic form called the Black Death.
B) There is a bubonic form, during which buboes develop.
C) There is a pneumonic form, in which the sputum is highly contagious.
D) The disease can be controlled by controlling the rodent population.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) There is a septicemic form called the Black Death.
B) There is a bubonic form, during which buboes develop.
C) There is a pneumonic form, in which the sputum is highly contagious.
D) The disease can be controlled by controlling the rodent population.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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28
Nationwide, over 100,000 patients a year die from septic shock. This is due to
A) the presence of lipopolysaccharide in the outer membrane of bacteria.
B) lipoteichoic acid in the cell wall of bacteria.
C) a cytotoxin similar to the diphtheria toxin.
D) coagulase.
E) a neurotoxin similar to botulin.
A) the presence of lipopolysaccharide in the outer membrane of bacteria.
B) lipoteichoic acid in the cell wall of bacteria.
C) a cytotoxin similar to the diphtheria toxin.
D) coagulase.
E) a neurotoxin similar to botulin.
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29
All of the following are correct about salmonelloses except
A) non-typhoidal strains of salmonella are zoonotic in origin.
B) foods contaminated by rodent feces may cause outbreaks.
C) outbreaks have been caused by eggs.
D) drug resistance of salmonella is on the rise.
E) strains are normal flora in dogs and cats.
A) non-typhoidal strains of salmonella are zoonotic in origin.
B) foods contaminated by rodent feces may cause outbreaks.
C) outbreaks have been caused by eggs.
D) drug resistance of salmonella is on the rise.
E) strains are normal flora in dogs and cats.
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30
Which of the following is normal oral and nasopharyngeal flora but is involved in infective endocarditis in adults who have underlying congenital or rheumatic heart disease?
A) Haemophilus influenzae
B) Haemophilus aphrophilus
C) Haemophilus aegyptius
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) Haemophilus influenzae
B) Haemophilus aphrophilus
C) Haemophilus aegyptius
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) All of these choices are correct.
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31
Which of the following is not caused by Haemophilus influenzae?
A) bacterial meningitis
B) influenza flu)
C) otitis media
D) bronchitis
E) epiglottitis
A) bacterial meningitis
B) influenza flu)
C) otitis media
D) bronchitis
E) epiglottitis
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32
Which of the following is an agent of the sexually-transmitted disease chancroid?
A) Haemophilus aegyptius
B) Haemophilus influenzae
C) Haemophilus parainfluenzae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) Haemophilus aphrophilus
A) Haemophilus aegyptius
B) Haemophilus influenzae
C) Haemophilus parainfluenzae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) Haemophilus aphrophilus
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33
Which of the following is not correct concerning Legionnaires'disease?
A) L. pneumophila lives in close associations with free-living amoebas.
B) The disease is communicable from person to person.
C) Symptoms include cough, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
D) It is more common in males over 50 years of age.
E) Cases have been traced to the fallout from the Mount Saint Helen's volcano.
A) L. pneumophila lives in close associations with free-living amoebas.
B) The disease is communicable from person to person.
C) Symptoms include cough, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
D) It is more common in males over 50 years of age.
E) Cases have been traced to the fallout from the Mount Saint Helen's volcano.
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34
Which of the following species was once considered so benign that microbiologists used it to trace movements of air currents in hospitals and over cities?
A) Morganella
B) Providencia
C) Citrobacter
D) Serratia
E) Legionella
A) Morganella
B) Providencia
C) Citrobacter
D) Serratia
E) Legionella
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35
The gram-negative bacillus associated with abscesses from dog and cat bites or scratches is
A) Salmonella typhimurium.
B) Yersinia enterocolitica.
C) Pasteurella multocida.
D) Brucella suis.
E) Francisella tularensis.
A) Salmonella typhimurium.
B) Yersinia enterocolitica.
C) Pasteurella multocida.
D) Brucella suis.
E) Francisella tularensis.
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36
A cause of epiglottitis in children and young adults is
A) Haemophilus influenzae.
B) Haemophilus ducreyi.
C) Haemophilus aegyptius.
D) Haemophilus parainfluenzae.
E) Haemophilus aphrophilus.
A) Haemophilus influenzae.
B) Haemophilus ducreyi.
C) Haemophilus aegyptius.
D) Haemophilus parainfluenzae.
E) Haemophilus aphrophilus.
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37
Yersinia pestis
A) was virulent in the Middle Ages but is no longer virulent.
B) has humans as an endemic reservoir.
C) does not respond to antimicrobic drugs.
D) is usually transmitted by a flea vector.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) was virulent in the Middle Ages but is no longer virulent.
B) has humans as an endemic reservoir.
C) does not respond to antimicrobic drugs.
D) is usually transmitted by a flea vector.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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38
Salmonella typhi
A) multiplies within phagocytes.
B) is not a coliform.
C) can be treated with antimicrobics.
D) causes invasive infection of the small intestine.
E) All of these choices are correct.
A) multiplies within phagocytes.
B) is not a coliform.
C) can be treated with antimicrobics.
D) causes invasive infection of the small intestine.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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39
The buildup of mucus and blockage of airways in pertussis is due to
A) endotoxin.
B) lipopolysaccharide.
C) toxins that destroy the ciliated cells of the respiratory tract.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) the presence of a capsule.
A) endotoxin.
B) lipopolysaccharide.
C) toxins that destroy the ciliated cells of the respiratory tract.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) the presence of a capsule.
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40
Which is incorrect about Yersinia pestis?
A) It exhibits bipolar staining.
B) It is a gram-negative rod.
C) It produces coagulase enzyme.
D) It has a capsule.
E) It produces enterotoxin.
A) It exhibits bipolar staining.
B) It is a gram-negative rod.
C) It produces coagulase enzyme.
D) It has a capsule.
E) It produces enterotoxin.
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41
Shigellosis is typically acquired via the respiratory route.
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42
Fever, vomiting, stiff neck, and neurological impairment are symptoms associated with _____.
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43
Whooping cough is transmitted via respiratory droplets. The___stage lasts 1-2 weeks, while the _________stage is characterized by severe coughing.
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
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44
The pathogen that causes Legionnaires'pneumonia also causes a milder infection called Pontiac fever.
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45
The virulence factor associated with the events of gram-negative sepsis and septic shock is _____.
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46
The Enterobacteriaceae do not produce oxidase compared to the pseudomonads that do produce oxidase.
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47
The IMViC series of biochemical tests are used to identify the Enterobacteriaceae.
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Exotoxins that target and bind to surface receptors of the intestinal lining are specifically termed _____.
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49
The member of the Enterobacteriaceae that has enteroinvasive, enterotoxigenic, enteropathogenic, and enterohemorrhagic strains is _____.
E) coli
E) coli
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50
Proteus species often cause urinary tract infections.
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51
Inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines is called _____.
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52
The two true pathogenic enteric genera of the Enterobacteriaceae are _____ and _____.
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Klebsiella has a large _____ that contributes to its ability to cause chronic lung infections.
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54
Whooping cough is transmitted via respiratory droplets. The___stage lasts 1-2 weeks, while the _________stage is characterized by severe coughing.
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
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55
Pseudomonas is an enteric gram-negative rod.
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56
Legionellosis is a zoonosis.
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57
Plague is a quarantinable disease.
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58
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is resistant to many antimicrobics.
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59
Whooping cough is transmitted via respiratory droplets. The___stage lasts 1-2 weeks, while the _________stage is characterized by severe coughing.
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
A) primary; secondary
B) catarrhal; paroxysmal
C) incubation; convalescent
D) low T-cell; high macrophage
E) incubation; invasion
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60
A paroxysmal cough is associated with Legionnaires'disease.
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The designation CRE refers to
A) a group of bacteria that are resistant to many classes of antibiotics.
B) an antibiotic that is effective against most gram-negative organisms.
C) a number of gram-negative bacteria which frequently cause infections in childhood.
D) a common methodology used in hospital inspections to enumerate and destroy bacteria on surfaces- count, record, eliminate.
A) a group of bacteria that are resistant to many classes of antibiotics.
B) an antibiotic that is effective against most gram-negative organisms.
C) a number of gram-negative bacteria which frequently cause infections in childhood.
D) a common methodology used in hospital inspections to enumerate and destroy bacteria on surfaces- count, record, eliminate.
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62
Antibiotics generally reduce the severity of septic shock by lysing the target bacteria.
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63
The bacteria classified as carbepenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae CRE) primarily are species within the genera
A) Salmonella.
B) Escherichia.
C) Enterobacter.
D) Proteus.
E) Klebsiella.
A) Salmonella.
B) Escherichia.
C) Enterobacter.
D) Proteus.
E) Klebsiella.
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64
Occasionally when doing serologic testing to identify strains of Salmonella isolates, the test for different O antigens is negative. What is the most likely explanation?
A) The H antigens are masking the O antigens.
B) The K antigens are masking the O antigens.
C) The K antigens are maskng the H antigens.
D) There is no O antigen present.
A) The H antigens are masking the O antigens.
B) The K antigens are masking the O antigens.
C) The K antigens are maskng the H antigens.
D) There is no O antigen present.
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65
Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae CRE) are typically resistant to carbapenem but sensitive to most other antibiotics.
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66
Discuss Legionella pneumophila with regard to: a) reservoir, b) virulence, c) transmission, d) types of diseases, and e) prevention.
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67
Which are considered true enteric pathogens?
A) Salmonella
B) Klebsiella
C) Proteus
D) Enterobacter
E) Shigella
A) Salmonella
B) Klebsiella
C) Proteus
D) Enterobacter
E) Shigella
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68
Species of Shigella are characteristically non-motile. Based on this information you ca predict that members of the Shigella genus
A) have K antigens.
B) do not have H antigens.
C) will not grow on MacConkey agar.
D) will not have O antigens.
A) have K antigens.
B) do not have H antigens.
C) will not grow on MacConkey agar.
D) will not have O antigens.
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69
Discuss the patients at greatest risk for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and describe the type of infections that they acquire.
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70
Compare and contrast typhoid fever and salmonellosis.
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71
Compare and contrast the three forms of plague with regard to: a) pathogenesis, b) transmission, c) symptoms, and d) prevention.
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72
Describe the characteristics of the Enterobacteriaceae and discuss the difference between the coliforms and noncoliforms in the family.
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73
Distinguish the four different pathogenic strains of
E. coli with regard to: a) names of the strains, b) virulence factors, and c) symptoms.
E. coli with regard to: a) names of the strains, b) virulence factors, and c) symptoms.
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74
Patients with legionellosis should be placed in isolation when hospitalized due to the contagious nature of the pathogen.
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75
Compare and contrast shigellosis and salmonellosis.
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