A pregnant woman is told she has a positive CAMP test and should be treated with a course of antibiotics.This test is indicative of
A) Group A streptococci.
B) Group B streptococci.
C) S.saprophyticus.
D) S.epidermidis.
E) S.aureus.
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Q20: A common food intoxication is caused by
Q21: A positive Quellung reaction, or capsular swelling,
Q22: Which chemical, produced by S.aureus, digests blood
Q23: The viridans streptococci are
A)not entirely groupable by
Q24: Meningococcemia is
A)common during gonorrhea.
B)associated with vascular hemorrhage
Q26: Most cases of otitis media in children
Q27: All of the following pertain to Enterococcus
Q28: Necrotizing fasciitis is
A)also called impetigo.
B)possibly caused by
Q29: Streptococcus pneumoniae is
A)called the meningococcus.
B)in the viridans
Q30: All of the following pertain to gonorrhea,
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