Description : Hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome are associated with a. Helicobacter Pylori. b. Staphylococcus Aureus. c. Escherichia Coli. d. Salmonella Typhi.
Last Answer : c. Escherichia Coli.
Description : Which one of the following genera is not associated with a foodborne intoxication? a. Clostridium b. Salmonella c. Staphylococcus d. All three (A-C) are associated with a foodborne intoxication.
Last Answer : b. Salmonella
Description : The most commonly reported cause of invasive bacterial gastroenteritis is associated with which of the following bacterial genera? a. Campylobacter b. Staphylococcus c. Shigeila d. Ciostridium
Last Answer : a. Campylobacter
Last Answer : a. Yersinia pestis.
Description : In eukaryotic microbes, energy metabolism is associated with the _____. a. Golgi apparatus b. flagella c. cytoskeleton d. mitochondria
Last Answer : d. mitochondria
Description : Processed foods such as chicken pot pies, whole egg custard, mayonnaise, eggnog, and egg salad also may be sources of a. Staphylococcus b. Chlamydia c. Salmonella d. E.coli
Last Answer : c. Salmonella
Description : Isoniazid has a very narrow drug spectrum as the active form of the drug specifically interferes with cell wall synthesis in _____ by inhibiting the production of mycolic acid in the cell wall. a. Staphylococcus b. Streptococcus c. Enterococcus d. Mycobacterium
Last Answer : d. Mycobacterium
Description : Which of the following organisms cause necrotizing fasciitis, or the flesh-eating disease? a. Group A streptococcus b. Group B streptococcus c. Staphylococcus aureus. d. strep viridins group
Last Answer : a. Group A streptococcus
Description : Which of the skin microbiota is responsible for most cases of the inflammatory condition of acne? a. Propionebacterium b. Staphylococcus c. Corynebacterium d. Acinetobacter
Last Answer : a. Propionebacterium
Description : Which organism is found in the acidic vagina of women of reproductive age? a. Candida albicans b. Lactobacillus c. Escherichia coli. d. Staphylococcus epidermidis
Last Answer : b. Lactobacillus
Description : Impetigo is a skin disease caused by a. a species of Haemophilus. b. a species of Chlamydia. c. Bacteroides fragilis. d. Staphylococcus aureus.
Last Answer : d. Staphylococcus aureus.
Description : : All the following are among the opportunistic organisms that may cause nosocomial disease except: a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. b. Escherichia coli. c. Staphylococcus aureus. d. Mycobacterium leprae.
Last Answer : d. Mycobacterium leprae.
Description : Which of the following can be a cause of food poisoning? a. Streptococcus Pyogenes b. Staphylococcus Aureus. c. Pseudomonas Fluorescens d. Streptococcus Epidermidis
Last Answer : b. Staphylococcus Aureus.
Description : Which one of the following bacterial species is NOT a cause of food poisoning (noninflammatory gastroenteritis)? a. Escherichia coli b. Bacillus cereus c. Staphylococcus aureus d. Clostridium perfringens
Last Answer : a. Escherichia coli
Last Answer : b. Staphylococcus Aureus
Description : Swimmer's ear is commonly seen in children from swimming pools in the summer. It is often caused by _____. a. Streptococcus b. Staphylococcus aureus. c. Pseudomonas d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : d. A-C are correct
Description : Catalase production is negative in which of the following? A.Streptococcus B.Salmonella C.Proteus D.Staphylococcus
Last Answer : A.Streptococcus
Description : Catalase production is negative in which of the following? A- Streptococcus B- Salmonella C- Proteus D- Staphylococcus
Last Answer : Streptococcus
Description : .If a 1:600 dilution of a test compound kills a standard population of Staphylococcus aureus in 10minutes but not 5 minutes while a 1:60 dilution of phenol kills the population in thesame time, what is the phenol coefficient of the test compound? A- 1 B- 5 C- .10 D- .50
Last Answer : .10
Description : Which of the following bacteria dies quickly after drying? A- .Treponema palladium B- Mycobacterium tuberculosis C- Staphylococcus aureus D- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Last Answer : .Treponema palladium
Description : What is a packet of 8 cocci called? a. diplococcus b. tetrad c. sarcina d. Staphylococcus
Last Answer : c. sarcina
Description : Spherical bacterial cells in chains would be a referred to as a _______ arrangement. a. Vibrio b. Streptococcus c. Staphylococcus d. Tetrad
Last Answer : b. Streptococcus
Description : Which one of the following is NOT a genus within the gram-positive bacteria? a. Staphylococcus b. Methanogens c. Mycoplasma d. Bacillus and Clostridium
Last Answer : b. Methanogens
Description : Which is of the following organism is an Gram-ve organism A Staphylococcus aureus B Bacillus Subtilis C Vibrio cholerae D Clostridium tetani
Last Answer : C Vibrio cholerae
Description : An attenuated vaccine is one that a. Can provide life-long immunity. b. Contains live microbes or viruses. c. Is closest to the natural pathogens. d. All the above (a-c) are correct.
Last Answer : d. All the above (a-c) are correct.
Description : Foodborne microbes can be found in a. cattle carcasses. b. fresh fruits and vegetables. c. healthy animals. d. All the above (A—C) are correct.
Last Answer : d. All the above (A—C) are correct.
Description : What is the thermal death time? a. The Time Necessary To Kill Bacteria At A Specific Temperature b. The Temperature Necessary To Kill Microbes In A Specific Time c. The Average Amount Of Time To Kill Microbial Cells d. It Is The Same As The Thermal Death Point
Last Answer : a. The Time Necessary To Kill Bacteria At A Specific Temperature
Description : Which of the following descriptions would tell you all microbes are killed? a. Bacteriostatic b. Fungistatic c. Microbicidal d. Microbistatic
Last Answer : c. Microbicidal
Description : If a chemical has a phenol coefficient (PC) of 63, it means the chemical a. ‗Is Better Than One With A PC Of 22., b. Will Kill 63P/O Of Bacteria. c. Kills Microbes At 63°C. d. Will Kill All Bacteria In 63 Minutes.
Last Answer : a. ‗Is Better Than One With A PC Of 22.,
Description : Which of the following conditions are important for the growth of microbes? a. Temperature b. Gas c. pH d. Oxygen e. All the above
Last Answer : e. All the above
Description : A _____ is a communal association of microbes. a. Domain b. Biofilm c. Division d. Species
Last Answer : b. Biofilm
Description : A ________is a mixture of________ that form as a complex community. a. genome;genes b. biofilm; microbes c. biofilm; chemicals d. miasma; microbes
Last Answer : b. biofilm; microbes
Description : Which of the following organisms are pathognomonic of acute necrotic ulcerative gingivitis? A. Spirochaetes and fusobacterium SP B. Spirochaetes and eikenella corrodes C. ... D. Actinobacillus actinomycetes comitans oral capnocytophaga E. Porphyromonas gingivalis and prevotella intermedia
Last Answer : A. Spirochaetes and fusobacterium SP
Description : How to Cure Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis for good?
Last Answer : Are you douching? That can do more harm than good.
Description : Is there an over the counter cream for bacterial vaginosis?
Last Answer : There is an over the counter cream for bacterial vaginosis, it is called Vagisil and can be found at any local drug store or retailer. CVS and Walgreens are a few pharmacy that carry them.
Description : How do you cure bacterial vaginosis?
Last Answer : Bacterial Vaginosis is treated by taking antibiotics. They include Metronidazole (Flagyl) taken by either oral (pill) form, metronidazole gel (Metrogel) or clindamycin cream (Cleocin).
Description : Can birth control cause bacterial vaginosis?
Last Answer : Birth Control pills will not cause bacterial vaginosis, but some women may note a problem with BV after starting the pill if they've recently stopped using condoms. BV is not spread by sex, but ... because it changes the vaginal pH. Try using condoms for a while if you're having this problem.
Description : Women complaining of milky whitish discharge with fishy odour. No history of itching. Most likely diagnosis is: a) Bacterial vaginosis. b) Trichomoniasis. c) Candidiasis. d) Malignancy. e) Urinary tract infection.
Last Answer : a) Bacterial vaginosis.
Description : An emerging pathogen associated with contaminated water is _____. a. typhoid fever b. cholera c. shigellosis d. Vibrio vulnificus
Last Answer : d. Vibrio vulnificus
Description : All the following are associated with hemolytic disease of the newborn except: a. It is one of the most common diseases among Americans. b. It may occur if an Rh (-) female conceives a child who ... antibodies. d. It can be prevented by using rhogam. 16 Which one of the following applies to the
Last Answer : b. It may occur if an Rh (-) female conceives a child who is Rh (+).
Description : What immunodeficiency disorder is associated with a tack of T and B cells and complete immune dysfunction? a. DiGeorge syndrome b. Severe combined immunodeficiency disease c. Chronic granulomatous disease d. Chédiak-Higashi syndrome
Last Answer : b. Severe combined immunodeficiency disease
Description : Which one of the following allergens is NOT associated with contact dermatitis? a. Foods b. Cosmetics c. Poison ivy d. Jewlery
Last Answer : a. Foods
Description : ._________ cells are associated with immunity while_____________ cells are part of___________ immunity. a. B; cell-mediated; T; innate b. T; humoral; B; cellular c. T; cell-mediated; B; humoral d. T; humoral; B; nonspecific
Last Answer : c. T; cell-mediated; B; humoral
Description : A _____ is a protein receptor on the surface of macrophages, dendritic cells, and endothelial cells that allow them to recognize foreign cell markers. a. Toll-like receptor (TLR) b. pathogen-associated c. Membrane attack complex (MAC) d. Natural killer cells (NK)
Last Answer : b. pathogen-associated
Description : Which characteristic sign of inflammation is NOT correctly associated with its cause? a. Edema—nerve damage b. Heat—blood warmth c. Swelling—fluid accumulation d. Redness—blood accumulation
Last Answer : d. Redness—blood accumulation
Description : Which disease is associated with domestic cats? a. Cyclosporiasis b. Cryptosporidiosis c. Toxoplasmosis d. None of the above (A-C) is correct.
Last Answer : c. Toxoplasmosis
Description : _________ fever was the first human disease associated with a virus. Walter Reed identified _________ as the carrier. a. Lassa, rats b. Dengue, mosquitoes c. Ebola, bats d. Yellow, mosquitoes
Last Answer : d. Yellow, mosquitoes