Deck 23: Wound Infections

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The nodular,red,translucent surface material of a healing wound is called

A)soluble skin.
B)irritated scab.
C)granulation tissue.
D)abscess.
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The normal habitat of Clostridium tetani is

A)humans.
B)animals.
C)plants.
D)soil and dust.
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A wound created by the drag of a knife across skin can be classified as

A)puncture.
B)incised.
C)lacerated.
D)contused.
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Tetanus vaccine contains

A)inactivated bacteria.
B)inactivated spores.
C)live bacteria.
D)inactivated tetanospasmin.
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The researcher who did much of the early work on Clostridium tetani was

A)von Behring.
B)Koch.
C)Pasteur.
D)Kitasato.
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Factor(s)not found in abscesses is/are

A)pus.
B)dead leukocytes.
C)tissue remnants.
D)blood vessels.
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The most frequent genus causing wound infections in healthy people is

A)Pseudomonas.
B)Staphylococcus.
C)Pasteurella.
D)Rochalimea.
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Formation of biofilms attached to fibronectin and fibrinogen coating plastic devices like catheters and heart valves is a virulence mechanism of

A)Staphylococcus.
B)Streptococcus.
C)Clostridium.
D)Pseudomonas.
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Tetanus prevents the release of neurotransmitters from

A)muscle cells.
B)excitatory neurons.
C)inhibitory neurons.
D)tetano cells.
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The popular name for tetanus is

A)hydrophobia.
B)lockjaw.
C)whooping cough.
D)consumption.
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Wound healing can be slowed by the presence of

A)normal microbiota.
B)antiseptic ointments.
C)sweat.
D)foreign matter.
Question
Which of the following virulence factors has been associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

A)Endotoxin A
B)Exoenzyme S
C)Pyogenic exotoxin
D)Endoenzyme T
Question
Wound infections may result in

A)delayed healing.
B)abscess formation.
C)extension of bacteria or their products into surrounding tissues or bloodstream.
D)aerobic conditions.
E)delayed healing,abscess formation AND extension of bacteria or their products into surrounding tissues or bloodstream.
Question
Microorganisms in abscesses often are not killed by antimicrobial agents because

A)the microorganisms stop dividing.
B)of the chemical nature of the pus.
C)of the lack of blood vessels.
D)of the high level of oxygenation.
E)the microorganisms stop dividing,of the chemical nature of the pus AND of the lack of blood vessels.
Question
The disease that involves the muscles and often manifests itself first with spasms of the jaw muscles is

A)polio.
B)rabies.
C)tetanus.
D)gastritis.
Question
Which of the following are involved in coating Staphylococcus with host proteins?

A)clumping factor
B)coagulase
C)protein A
D)leukocidin
E)clumping factor,coagulase AND protein A
Question
Which of the following has been associated with the flesh-eating organism?

A)H.lechter
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Staphylococcus aureus
D)Streptococcus pyogenes
Question
A localized collection of pus in a wound is termed a(n)

A)leukocyte.
B)dead tissue.
C)granulation mound.
D)abscess.
Question
A striking feature of Clostridium tetani that differentiates it from other pathogenic species of Clostridium is its ability to

A)produce a greenish pigment.
B)form spores.
C)form terminally located,spherical spores.
D)grow aerobically.
Question
An important feature of many wounds that may lead to more serious problems is that they are

A)well aerated.
B)well fed.
C)sterile.
D)relatively anaerobic.
Question
Frequently sporotrichosis is caused when the infectious agent is introduced into the body by

A)lotions.
B)scissors.
C)thorns.
D)animal bites.
Question
Gas gangrene is so named due to the formation of

A)carbon dioxide.
B)oxygen.
C)hydrogen.
D)carbon monoxide.
E)carbon dioxide AND hydrogen.
Question
The infectious agent(s)that may arise in a wound from a human bite is/are

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Bacteroides.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
E)Bacteroides AND Staphylococcus aureus.
Question
The toxin implicated in C.perfringens toxicity is

A)tetanospasmin.
B)exoenzyme S.
C)alpha-toxin.
D)endoenzyme T.
Question
The fungal disease that may be associated with sphagnum moss is

A)candidiasis.
B)actinomycosis.
C)cat scratch fever.
D)sporotrichosis.
Question
Early work with Clostridium tetani and Corynebacterium diphtheriae demonstrated

A)the importance of thoroughly cooking food.
B)the usefulness of vaccines.
C)the potential threat from spore-forming bacteria.
D)that disease can be caused by poisonous substances produced by bacteria.
Question
An abscess is a collection of pus.
Question
The most common cause of chronic lymph node enlargement at a localized body site in young children is

A)rat bite fever.
B)dead bat fever.
C)cat scratch fever.
D)mouse itch fever.
Question
Tetanus antitoxin is

A)antibody against the bacteria.
B)inactivated toxin.
C)inactivated bacteria.
D)antibody against the toxin.
Question
Which is true about protein A?

A)It binds to the Fc region of antibody.
B)It hides bacteria from phagocytes.
C)It enhances binding of phagocytes.
D)It digests antibodies.
E)It binds to the Fc region of antibody AND it hides bacteria from phagocytes.
Question
Effective treatment of gas gangrene primarily involves

A)use of an antitoxin.
B)use of immune globulins.
C)vaccination with inactivated toxin.
D)surgical removal of dead and infected tissues.
Question
The disease most feared to develop after an animal bite is

A)tetanus.
B)rabies.
C)gas gangrene.
D)actinomycosis.
Question
Which is true of leukocidins?

A)They are superantigens.
B)They kill neutrophils.
C)They make holes in host cell membranes.
D)They bind to Fc regions of antibodies.
Question
Cat scratch fever is caused by

A)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae.
B)Pasteurella multocida.
C)Teddis nugentaea.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
E)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae AND Staphylococcus aureus.
Question
The most common infectious agent acquired from the bite wounds of a number of kinds of animals is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Pasteurella multocida.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Question
Which of the following has been involved in causing small epidemics in the United States?

A)Tineasis
B)Candidiasis
C)Trichomoniasis
D)Sporotrichosis
Question
The organism that grows anaerobically in dead or damaged tissue and produces dense colonies that are the color and size of sulfur particles is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Staphylococcus aureus.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Question
Streptobacillus moniliformis is unusual in that it

A)forms spores.
B)spontaneously forms L-forms.
C)is anaerobic.
D)has a cell wall.
Question
Rat bite fever,characterized by fever,rash,and muscle aches,is caused by

A)Afipia felis.
B)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae.
C)Pasteurella multocida.
D)Streptobacillus moniliformis.
Question
Which of the following has not been associated with human bites?

A)Syphilis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Hepatitis B
D)Tetanus
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Tetanus antitoxin can cross the placenta.
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All staphylococci are coagulase positive.
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What is NOT a reason why an abscessed wound might not respond to antibiotic treatment?

A)The bacteria within the abscess have ceased replicating,and many antibiotics require actively replicating cells in order to be effective.
B)The blood vessels that would bring the drug to the area have been destroyed or clogged with clots,preventing the drug from getting to the microbes in the abscess.
C)The bacteria in an abscess have all acquired multi-drug antibiotic resistance,so any drugs that are used will have no effect.
D)The chemical composition of the pus in the abscess often inactivates antibiotic drugs,making them ineffective.
Question
Clumping factor,coagulase,and protein A serve to coat Staphylococcus with host proteins.
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Would babies need to be immunized against lockjaw (tetanus)if their mother had been immunized against the disease? Why or why not?

A)No-because the mother's IgG antibodies would be passed along through the placenta before birth,protecting the baby from the infection.
B)Yes-because even though maternal IgG antibodies might be passed along through the placenta,they will not last forever.The baby will need to create its own antibody response to be protected against future tetanus.
C)No-because maternal IgG antibodies would be passed along in the breast milk,protecting the baby from infection.
D)Yes-because the maternal response to the tetanus vaccine is to produce IgE antibodies,and IgD antibodies are the predominant type in breast milk.And what if the baby isn't breast-fed? Therefore,even if the baby is breast-fed,it won't receive the mother's protective antibodies.
Question
Why is it not surprising that Staphylococci are the leading cause of wound infections?

A)This genus is readily present as a part of the normal microbiota on most people's skin,so it could easily enter wounds.
B)Members of this genus are all particularly virulent and highly capable of causing numerous infections.
C)Staphylococci cannot be eradicated from the skin due to multidrug resistance in most members of the genus.Drugs simply don't kill them.
D)Staphylococci are capable of a higher degree of spontaneous mutation than most microbes.This makes them able to acquire antibiotic resistance very readily,making them hard to eliminate by pre-surgical antibacterial scrubs.As such,they commonly infect surgical wound sites.
Question
Why might Candida albicans become pathogenic in an individual receiving antibacterial medications?

A)This fungal organism can actually utilize the destroyed bacterial cells as a nutrient source and begin to multiply out of control.This can cause a pathogenic state.
B)This is an opportunistic pathogen not normally found in normal microbiota.As such,when the bacterial normal microbiota is wiped out by broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs,this opportunist can adhere to and colonize the area left behind.
C)This is a usual member of the normal microbiota.However,when the bacterial members of the normal microbiota are wiped out by a broad-spectrum antibacterial drug,this fungal cell type has little to no competition for resources in the affected area.As such,it quickly overgrows and can cause a pathogenic state.
D)This is a protozoan species and part of the normal microbiota.When the bacterial members of the normal microbiota are wiped out by a broad-spectrum antibacterial drug,this protozoan cell type has little to no competition for resources in the affected area.As such,it quickly overgrows and can cause a pathogenic state.
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Staphylococci are the leading cause of wound infections.
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Bites by little children typically cause few problems.
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Actinomycosis is a fungal disease.
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Streptobacillus moniliformis is unusual in that it spontaneously forms L-forms.
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Rowley Pharmaceutical company produces a drug that promotes new blood vessel growth.Is there any application for this drug in wound treatment?

A)It could be very beneficial-one of the biggest problems with wound infections is their largely anaerobic nature.The blood supply to the area is usually compromised,helping to create the anaerobic environment.Certain pathogenic microbes then thrive in this environment,creating very serious wound infections.
B)It could be disastrous! Part of the reason abscesses lack blood flow is to keep toxins and bacteria from spreading to other areas of the body.Increasing blood flow to the area will provide a highway for these bacteria to seed other organ systems!
C)It could be dangerous-wounds need to cut off blood supply to prevent the patient from bleeding to death.Increasing blood vessel development in the wound site might cause the patient to bleed out.
D)There would be no beneficial effect-the immune response is already in place in the wound site,so increasing blood cell delivery to the area wouldn't increase or decrease the rate of wound healing.
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"Flesh-eating" Streptococcus pyogenes is considered a newly emerging disease.
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Both Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes have fibronectin-binding proteins.
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Individuals who have recovered from tetanus are not immune to the disease and must be immunized.
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Deck 23: Wound Infections
1
The nodular,red,translucent surface material of a healing wound is called

A)soluble skin.
B)irritated scab.
C)granulation tissue.
D)abscess.
granulation tissue.
2
The normal habitat of Clostridium tetani is

A)humans.
B)animals.
C)plants.
D)soil and dust.
soil and dust.
3
A wound created by the drag of a knife across skin can be classified as

A)puncture.
B)incised.
C)lacerated.
D)contused.
incised.
4
Tetanus vaccine contains

A)inactivated bacteria.
B)inactivated spores.
C)live bacteria.
D)inactivated tetanospasmin.
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The researcher who did much of the early work on Clostridium tetani was

A)von Behring.
B)Koch.
C)Pasteur.
D)Kitasato.
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Factor(s)not found in abscesses is/are

A)pus.
B)dead leukocytes.
C)tissue remnants.
D)blood vessels.
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The most frequent genus causing wound infections in healthy people is

A)Pseudomonas.
B)Staphylococcus.
C)Pasteurella.
D)Rochalimea.
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Formation of biofilms attached to fibronectin and fibrinogen coating plastic devices like catheters and heart valves is a virulence mechanism of

A)Staphylococcus.
B)Streptococcus.
C)Clostridium.
D)Pseudomonas.
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Tetanus prevents the release of neurotransmitters from

A)muscle cells.
B)excitatory neurons.
C)inhibitory neurons.
D)tetano cells.
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The popular name for tetanus is

A)hydrophobia.
B)lockjaw.
C)whooping cough.
D)consumption.
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Wound healing can be slowed by the presence of

A)normal microbiota.
B)antiseptic ointments.
C)sweat.
D)foreign matter.
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Which of the following virulence factors has been associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

A)Endotoxin A
B)Exoenzyme S
C)Pyogenic exotoxin
D)Endoenzyme T
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Wound infections may result in

A)delayed healing.
B)abscess formation.
C)extension of bacteria or their products into surrounding tissues or bloodstream.
D)aerobic conditions.
E)delayed healing,abscess formation AND extension of bacteria or their products into surrounding tissues or bloodstream.
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Microorganisms in abscesses often are not killed by antimicrobial agents because

A)the microorganisms stop dividing.
B)of the chemical nature of the pus.
C)of the lack of blood vessels.
D)of the high level of oxygenation.
E)the microorganisms stop dividing,of the chemical nature of the pus AND of the lack of blood vessels.
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The disease that involves the muscles and often manifests itself first with spasms of the jaw muscles is

A)polio.
B)rabies.
C)tetanus.
D)gastritis.
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Which of the following are involved in coating Staphylococcus with host proteins?

A)clumping factor
B)coagulase
C)protein A
D)leukocidin
E)clumping factor,coagulase AND protein A
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Which of the following has been associated with the flesh-eating organism?

A)H.lechter
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Staphylococcus aureus
D)Streptococcus pyogenes
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A localized collection of pus in a wound is termed a(n)

A)leukocyte.
B)dead tissue.
C)granulation mound.
D)abscess.
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A striking feature of Clostridium tetani that differentiates it from other pathogenic species of Clostridium is its ability to

A)produce a greenish pigment.
B)form spores.
C)form terminally located,spherical spores.
D)grow aerobically.
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An important feature of many wounds that may lead to more serious problems is that they are

A)well aerated.
B)well fed.
C)sterile.
D)relatively anaerobic.
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Frequently sporotrichosis is caused when the infectious agent is introduced into the body by

A)lotions.
B)scissors.
C)thorns.
D)animal bites.
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Gas gangrene is so named due to the formation of

A)carbon dioxide.
B)oxygen.
C)hydrogen.
D)carbon monoxide.
E)carbon dioxide AND hydrogen.
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The infectious agent(s)that may arise in a wound from a human bite is/are

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Bacteroides.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
E)Bacteroides AND Staphylococcus aureus.
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The toxin implicated in C.perfringens toxicity is

A)tetanospasmin.
B)exoenzyme S.
C)alpha-toxin.
D)endoenzyme T.
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The fungal disease that may be associated with sphagnum moss is

A)candidiasis.
B)actinomycosis.
C)cat scratch fever.
D)sporotrichosis.
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Early work with Clostridium tetani and Corynebacterium diphtheriae demonstrated

A)the importance of thoroughly cooking food.
B)the usefulness of vaccines.
C)the potential threat from spore-forming bacteria.
D)that disease can be caused by poisonous substances produced by bacteria.
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An abscess is a collection of pus.
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The most common cause of chronic lymph node enlargement at a localized body site in young children is

A)rat bite fever.
B)dead bat fever.
C)cat scratch fever.
D)mouse itch fever.
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Tetanus antitoxin is

A)antibody against the bacteria.
B)inactivated toxin.
C)inactivated bacteria.
D)antibody against the toxin.
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Which is true about protein A?

A)It binds to the Fc region of antibody.
B)It hides bacteria from phagocytes.
C)It enhances binding of phagocytes.
D)It digests antibodies.
E)It binds to the Fc region of antibody AND it hides bacteria from phagocytes.
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Effective treatment of gas gangrene primarily involves

A)use of an antitoxin.
B)use of immune globulins.
C)vaccination with inactivated toxin.
D)surgical removal of dead and infected tissues.
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The disease most feared to develop after an animal bite is

A)tetanus.
B)rabies.
C)gas gangrene.
D)actinomycosis.
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Which is true of leukocidins?

A)They are superantigens.
B)They kill neutrophils.
C)They make holes in host cell membranes.
D)They bind to Fc regions of antibodies.
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Cat scratch fever is caused by

A)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae.
B)Pasteurella multocida.
C)Teddis nugentaea.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
E)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae AND Staphylococcus aureus.
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The most common infectious agent acquired from the bite wounds of a number of kinds of animals is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Pasteurella multocida.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Which of the following has been involved in causing small epidemics in the United States?

A)Tineasis
B)Candidiasis
C)Trichomoniasis
D)Sporotrichosis
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The organism that grows anaerobically in dead or damaged tissue and produces dense colonies that are the color and size of sulfur particles is

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Staphylococcus aureus.
C)Actinomyces israelii.
D)Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Streptobacillus moniliformis is unusual in that it

A)forms spores.
B)spontaneously forms L-forms.
C)is anaerobic.
D)has a cell wall.
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Rat bite fever,characterized by fever,rash,and muscle aches,is caused by

A)Afipia felis.
B)Bartonella (Rochalimaea)henselae.
C)Pasteurella multocida.
D)Streptobacillus moniliformis.
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Which of the following has not been associated with human bites?

A)Syphilis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Hepatitis B
D)Tetanus
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Tetanus antitoxin can cross the placenta.
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All staphylococci are coagulase positive.
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43
What is NOT a reason why an abscessed wound might not respond to antibiotic treatment?

A)The bacteria within the abscess have ceased replicating,and many antibiotics require actively replicating cells in order to be effective.
B)The blood vessels that would bring the drug to the area have been destroyed or clogged with clots,preventing the drug from getting to the microbes in the abscess.
C)The bacteria in an abscess have all acquired multi-drug antibiotic resistance,so any drugs that are used will have no effect.
D)The chemical composition of the pus in the abscess often inactivates antibiotic drugs,making them ineffective.
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Clumping factor,coagulase,and protein A serve to coat Staphylococcus with host proteins.
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45
Would babies need to be immunized against lockjaw (tetanus)if their mother had been immunized against the disease? Why or why not?

A)No-because the mother's IgG antibodies would be passed along through the placenta before birth,protecting the baby from the infection.
B)Yes-because even though maternal IgG antibodies might be passed along through the placenta,they will not last forever.The baby will need to create its own antibody response to be protected against future tetanus.
C)No-because maternal IgG antibodies would be passed along in the breast milk,protecting the baby from infection.
D)Yes-because the maternal response to the tetanus vaccine is to produce IgE antibodies,and IgD antibodies are the predominant type in breast milk.And what if the baby isn't breast-fed? Therefore,even if the baby is breast-fed,it won't receive the mother's protective antibodies.
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46
Why is it not surprising that Staphylococci are the leading cause of wound infections?

A)This genus is readily present as a part of the normal microbiota on most people's skin,so it could easily enter wounds.
B)Members of this genus are all particularly virulent and highly capable of causing numerous infections.
C)Staphylococci cannot be eradicated from the skin due to multidrug resistance in most members of the genus.Drugs simply don't kill them.
D)Staphylococci are capable of a higher degree of spontaneous mutation than most microbes.This makes them able to acquire antibiotic resistance very readily,making them hard to eliminate by pre-surgical antibacterial scrubs.As such,they commonly infect surgical wound sites.
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Why might Candida albicans become pathogenic in an individual receiving antibacterial medications?

A)This fungal organism can actually utilize the destroyed bacterial cells as a nutrient source and begin to multiply out of control.This can cause a pathogenic state.
B)This is an opportunistic pathogen not normally found in normal microbiota.As such,when the bacterial normal microbiota is wiped out by broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs,this opportunist can adhere to and colonize the area left behind.
C)This is a usual member of the normal microbiota.However,when the bacterial members of the normal microbiota are wiped out by a broad-spectrum antibacterial drug,this fungal cell type has little to no competition for resources in the affected area.As such,it quickly overgrows and can cause a pathogenic state.
D)This is a protozoan species and part of the normal microbiota.When the bacterial members of the normal microbiota are wiped out by a broad-spectrum antibacterial drug,this protozoan cell type has little to no competition for resources in the affected area.As such,it quickly overgrows and can cause a pathogenic state.
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Staphylococci are the leading cause of wound infections.
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Bites by little children typically cause few problems.
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Actinomycosis is a fungal disease.
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Streptobacillus moniliformis is unusual in that it spontaneously forms L-forms.
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52
Rowley Pharmaceutical company produces a drug that promotes new blood vessel growth.Is there any application for this drug in wound treatment?

A)It could be very beneficial-one of the biggest problems with wound infections is their largely anaerobic nature.The blood supply to the area is usually compromised,helping to create the anaerobic environment.Certain pathogenic microbes then thrive in this environment,creating very serious wound infections.
B)It could be disastrous! Part of the reason abscesses lack blood flow is to keep toxins and bacteria from spreading to other areas of the body.Increasing blood flow to the area will provide a highway for these bacteria to seed other organ systems!
C)It could be dangerous-wounds need to cut off blood supply to prevent the patient from bleeding to death.Increasing blood vessel development in the wound site might cause the patient to bleed out.
D)There would be no beneficial effect-the immune response is already in place in the wound site,so increasing blood cell delivery to the area wouldn't increase or decrease the rate of wound healing.
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"Flesh-eating" Streptococcus pyogenes is considered a newly emerging disease.
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Both Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes have fibronectin-binding proteins.
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Individuals who have recovered from tetanus are not immune to the disease and must be immunized.
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