
Transmission of and Chromobacterium violaceum to humans is by
A) exposure of disrupted skin and mucosal surfaces to contaminated animal hides.
B) ingestion of contaminated seafood or water.
C) inhalation of contaminated air.
D) close contact with carriers of the organism.
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Q3: The primary habitat for Plesiomonas shigelloides and
Q4: Plesiomonas spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
Q4: The primary habitat for Vibrio spp.is:
A)freshwater.
B)the upper
Q5: Profuse watery diarrhea ("rice water stools"), leading
Q6: The primary habitat for Aeromonas spp.is
A)fresh water.
B)the
Q7: Stool specimens suspected of containing which enteric
Q9: Aeromonas, Vibrio, and Plesiomonas are all
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting,
Q10: The selective medium,thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose
Q11: The primary habitat for Chromobacterium violaceum is
A)fresh
Q13: Aeromonas spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
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