Deck 33: Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter
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Deck 33: Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter
1
Campylobacter spp.can sometimes be detected by direct Gram stain examination of fecal sample, which would reveal many
A)large, faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
B)small, curved or seagull-winged gram-negative bacilli.
C)small gram-negative coccobacilli.
D)plump, faintly staining gram negative bacilli.
A)large, faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
B)small, curved or seagull-winged gram-negative bacilli.
C)small gram-negative coccobacilli.
D)plump, faintly staining gram negative bacilli.
B
Because of their characteristic microscopic morphology, that is, small, curved or seagull-winged, faintly staining, gram-negative rods, Campylobacter spp. can sometimes be detected by direct Gram stain examination of stool.
Because of their characteristic microscopic morphology, that is, small, curved or seagull-winged, faintly staining, gram-negative rods, Campylobacter spp. can sometimes be detected by direct Gram stain examination of stool.
2
Parenteral therapy can be defined as that which
A)must be approved and given by a parent under close supervision.
B)is not taken through the alimentary canal.
C)is taken orally.
D)is taken in the form of suppositories.
A)must be approved and given by a parent under close supervision.
B)is not taken through the alimentary canal.
C)is taken orally.
D)is taken in the form of suppositories.
B
Therapy that is not taken through the mouth but by some other route such as intravenous is called parenteral and is used to treat systemic infections caused by Campylobacter.
Therapy that is not taken through the mouth but by some other route such as intravenous is called parenteral and is used to treat systemic infections caused by Campylobacter.
3
Virulence determinants of Helicobacter pylori include
A)motility.
B)urease enzyme.
C)adhesions.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)motility.
B)urease enzyme.
C)adhesions.
D)All of the above are correct.
D
H. pylori is an effective and significant bacterial pathogen. Motility allows H. pylori to escape the acidity of the stomach and burrow through and colonize the gastric mucosa in close association with the epithelium. Urease enzyme likely plays a significant role in the survival and growth of H. pylori in the stomach by creating an alkaline microenvironment. Other possible virulence determinants include adhesins for colonization of mucosal surfaces, mediators of inflammation, and a vacuolating cytotoxin that causes damage to host cells.
H. pylori is an effective and significant bacterial pathogen. Motility allows H. pylori to escape the acidity of the stomach and burrow through and colonize the gastric mucosa in close association with the epithelium. Urease enzyme likely plays a significant role in the survival and growth of H. pylori in the stomach by creating an alkaline microenvironment. Other possible virulence determinants include adhesins for colonization of mucosal surfaces, mediators of inflammation, and a vacuolating cytotoxin that causes damage to host cells.
4
Making sure that all foods derived from animal sources are thoroughly cooked, all milk is pasteurized, and all drinking water is chlorinated are ways to avoid becoming infected with
A)Helicobacter.
B)Arcobacter.
C)Enterobacter.
D)Campylobacter.
A)Helicobacter.
B)Arcobacter.
C)Enterobacter.
D)Campylobacter.
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5
Organisms belonging to the genus Campylobacter are
A)gram-positive diplococci.
B)gram-positive diphtheroid bacilli.
C)gram-negative curved bacilli.
D)gram-negative straight-sided bacilli.
A)gram-positive diplococci.
B)gram-positive diphtheroid bacilli.
C)gram-negative curved bacilli.
D)gram-negative straight-sided bacilli.
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6
Curved, microaerophilic, gram-negative rods, with most species having strong urease activity and the majority of which colonize mammalian stomachs or intestines describes which group of bacteria?
A)Campylobacter
B)Helicobacter
C)Arcobacter
D)Enterobacte
A)Campylobacter
B)Helicobacter
C)Arcobacter
D)Enterobacte
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7
Antimicrobial therapy for H.pylori infection consists of
A)metronidazole.
B)bismuth.
C)tetracycline.
D)All of the above.
A)metronidazole.
B)bismuth.
C)tetracycline.
D)All of the above.
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8
The majority of human infections with Campylobacter species are caused by
A)direct contact with carriers of the bacterium.
B)contamination of food, milk, or water with animal feces.
C)multiplication of the organism in food products.
D)direct contact with persons infected with the bacterium.
A)direct contact with carriers of the bacterium.
B)contamination of food, milk, or water with animal feces.
C)multiplication of the organism in food products.
D)direct contact with persons infected with the bacterium.
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