Deck 18: Nocardia, Streptomyces, Rhodococcus, Oerskovia, and Similar Organisms
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Deck 18: Nocardia, Streptomyces, Rhodococcus, Oerskovia, and Similar Organisms
1
Nocardia spp.form branched filaments that extend along the agar surface that are called
A)surface hyphae.
B)substrate hyphae.
C)aerial hyphae.
D)topical hyphae.
A)surface hyphae.
B)substrate hyphae.
C)aerial hyphae.
D)topical hyphae.
B
Nocardia spp. form branched fillaments that extend along the agar surface (substrate hyphae) and into the air (aerial hyphae).
Nocardia spp. form branched fillaments that extend along the agar surface (substrate hyphae) and into the air (aerial hyphae).
2
The organism that has been most commonly associated with human disease, particularly in immunocompromised patients, such as those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is
A)Rhodococcus.
B)Gordonia.
C)Tsukamurella.
D)Streptomyces.
A)Rhodococcus.
B)Gordonia.
C)Tsukamurella.
D)Streptomyces.
A
Rhodococcus equi has been the organism most commonly associated with human disease, particularly in immunocompromised patients, such as those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). R. equi is a facultative intracellular organism that can persist and replicate within macrophages. Determinants of virulence of R. equi are under investigation and may involve cell wall mycolic acids that play a role in intracellular survival, production of interleukin-4, and granuloma formation.
Rhodococcus equi has been the organism most commonly associated with human disease, particularly in immunocompromised patients, such as those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). R. equi is a facultative intracellular organism that can persist and replicate within macrophages. Determinants of virulence of R. equi are under investigation and may involve cell wall mycolic acids that play a role in intracellular survival, production of interleukin-4, and granuloma formation.
3
The group of bacteria that can be described as being normal inhabitants of soil and water, and primarily responsible for the decomposition of plant material is
A)Rhodococcus.
B)Nocardia.
C)Gordonia.
D)Tsukamurella.
A)Rhodococcus.
B)Nocardia.
C)Gordonia.
D)Tsukamurella.
B
Nocardia are normal inhabitants of soil and water, and are primarily responsible for the decomposition of plant material. Infections caused by Nocardia spp. are found worldwide. Because they are ubiquitous, the isolation of these organisms from clinical specimens does not always indicate infection.
Nocardia are normal inhabitants of soil and water, and are primarily responsible for the decomposition of plant material. Infections caused by Nocardia spp. are found worldwide. Because they are ubiquitous, the isolation of these organisms from clinical specimens does not always indicate infection.
4
A chronic, granulomatous infection of subcutaneous tissues caused by aerobic actinomycetes resulting in tissue swelling and draining sinus tracts are referred to as
A)actinomycetoma.
B)infectious granulomas.
C)lymphocytoma.
D)Actinomadura.
A)actinomycetoma.
B)infectious granulomas.
C)lymphocytoma.
D)Actinomadura.
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5
Nocardia spp.cause which of the following types of infections in immunocompromised individuals?
A)Mycetoma
B)Lymphocutaneous infections
C)Skin abscesses or cellulites
D)Invasive pulmonary infections
A)Mycetoma
B)Lymphocutaneous infections
C)Skin abscesses or cellulites
D)Invasive pulmonary infections
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6
Partially acid-fast aerobic actinomycetes include
A)Nocardia.
B)Rhodococcus
C)Gordona
D)Tsukamurella
E)All of the above are correct.
A)Nocardia.
B)Rhodococcus
C)Gordona
D)Tsukamurella
E)All of the above are correct.
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7
Nocardia spp.form branched filaments that extend into the air that are called
A)surface hyphae.
B)substrate hyphae.
C)aerial hyphae.
D)topical hyphae.
A)surface hyphae.
B)substrate hyphae.
C)aerial hyphae.
D)topical hyphae.
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8
Non-acid-fast aerobic actinomycetes include
A)Nocardia.
B)Rhodococcus.
C)Streptomyces.
D)Gordona.
E)All of the above are correct.
A)Nocardia.
B)Rhodococcus.
C)Streptomyces.
D)Gordona.
E)All of the above are correct.
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9
Nocardia spp.cause which of the following types of infections in immunocompetent individuals?
A)Urinary tract infections
B)Disseminated infections
C)Skin abscesses or cellulites
D)Invasive pulmonary infections
A)Urinary tract infections
B)Disseminated infections
C)Skin abscesses or cellulites
D)Invasive pulmonary infections
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10
Nocardia have as part of their cell wall peptidoglycan
A)mesodiaminopimelic acid (DAP).
B)arabinose.
C)galactose.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)mesodiaminopimelic acid (DAP).
B)arabinose.
C)galactose.
D)All of the above are correct.
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