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The following are all obligate intracellular pathogens, EXCEPT for:
Treponema
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true or false: very difficult to culture organisms can only be grown on chocolate agar in CO2
false, chocolate agar is not enough to grow these organisms
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how do we diagnose infection with a pathogen that is impossible to grow?
serological or molecular methods
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when diagnosing an impossible to grow pathogen, which of the following would an antibody test be looking for?
IgG or IgM
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what do Chlamydiaceae, Ricketsiaceae and Coxiella have in common?
they all need human cells to survive
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which of the following is true of Chlamydia and Rickettsia?
they are very small - smaller than a human mitochondria
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which of the following organism families has two forms that make up its reproductive cycle?
Chlamydiaceae
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which of the following refers to a metabolically inactive, infectious form of a bacteria used for its extracellular survival?
Elementary Body
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which of the following refers to a metabolically active, noninfectious form of a bacteria used for replication?
Reticulate Body
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which of the following pathogen has some serotypes that cause the most common STI in Canada, can infect neonates, and is the major cause of infertility?
Chlamydia trachomatis
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which of the following can be cultured?
Chlamydia trachomatis
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what is the preferred method for the laboratory diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis?
PCR molecular
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How does Chlamydophila pneumoniae spread within the body?
once infected cell lyzes, infection spreads to nearby cells
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under what temperature should Chlamydophila pneumoniae be stored?
2-8 C
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which of the following is spread via vector transmission and causes Rocky Mountain Spotted fever?
R. rickettsii
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true or false: the recommended method to diagnose Rickettsiae is cell culture
false
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which of the following facilities is able to store and test Rickettsiae?
Level 3 lab
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which of the following would you use to collect a sample for Rickettsiae diagnosis?
Serum (SST)
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which of the following is a potential bioterrorism agent that causes Q fever?
Coxiella burnetti
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which of the following is used for laboratory diagnosis of Coxiella burnetti?
Indirect Immunofluorescence antibody (IFA) assay for IgG and IgM
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all of the following are spirochete genera that cause disease in humans, EXCEPT for:
Coxiella
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which spirochete genera is transmitted mucous membrane to mucous membrane?
Treponema
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which spirochete genera is transmitted via vector?
Borrelia
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which spirochete genera is transmitted via zoonoses?
Leptospira
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which of the following atypical bacteria causes syphilis?
Treponema pallidum
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which of the following would most likely be used for laboratory diagnosis of Treponema pallidum?
Direct fluorescent microscopy antigen testing
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which of the following organisms is known to exhibit 3 phases of disease including chancres, disseminated lesions, and tissue involvement?
Treponema pallidum
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which of the following is true of Treponema pallidum?
Primary phase of disease is marked by a chancre that may disappear within a few weeks
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which is the most infectious stage of Treponema pallidum?
Secondary phase
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which stage of Treponema pallidum infection is usually not considered transmissible?
Tertiary phase
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what is the preferred method for laboratory diagnosis of Treponema pallidum?
Direct detection from lesions or antibody testing
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true or false: a negative result for fluorescent antibody staining can rule out a syphilis infection
false
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a nontreponemal serologic test includes which of the following:
rapid plasma reagin tests
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which of the following conditions can cause a false positive in a rapid plasma reagin tests?
pregnancy
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which of the following bacteria is responsible for causing lyme disease?
Borrelia burgdorferi
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which of the following is true of Borrelia burgdorferi?
it is a spiral-shaped bacterium
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what are the growth requirements for Borrelia burgdorferi?
specialized media at 33 C for 6 weeks or more
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which of the following can be transmitted indirectly if you open your eyes in contaminated water?
Leptospira
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what is the preferred method for laboratory diagnosis of Leptospira?
Serologic testing for presence of IgM
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a serological test for Leptospira has come back positive for IgG, and negative for IgM, what does this mean?
the patient has had contact with the pathogen in the past and has developed immunity, but does not have a current infection
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which of the following is true of mycoplasma?
they do not have a cell wall
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which mycoplasma is an obligate aerobe?
M. pneumoniae
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which of the following is responsible for atypical pneumonia?
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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what is the preferred method for laboratory diagnosis of Mycoplasma?
Molecular diagnostics
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Boxcar bacilli are indicative of which GPB?
Bacillus s.p
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Short bacilli are indicative of which GPB?
Listeria
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Branching/beading is associated with which of these GPB?
Nocardia
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V forms and palisades are associated with which GBP?
Corynebacterium
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A ground glass morphology could be indicative of which organism?
Bacillus
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An organism has the following characteristics:
1. Beta hemolytic double size of colony
2. Large, flat
3. GPB
4. Boxcar shape
5. Anaerobic growth, but aerotolerant
6. Reverse CAMP +
which ID would you suspect?
Clostridium perfringens
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An organism has the following characteristics:
1. Large, irregular, ground glass
3. GPB
4. Aerobic growth
5. Catalase +
6. Motile
which ID would you suspect?
Bacillus
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An organism has the following characteristics:
1. Alpha hemolytic, opaque, tiny
3. GPB
4. Facultative anaerobe
5. Catalase -
6. Non motile
which ID would you suspect?
Lactobacilli
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Which organism is described as having a "breadcrumb" appearance?
Nocardia
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An organism has the following characteristics:
1. Beta hemolytic, translucent, grey
3. Short GPB
4. Catalase +
6. Tumbling motility
which tests would you choose to complete ID?
Bile esculin > vitek GP
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which GPB is alpha hemolytic?
Lactobacilli
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all of the following GPB are Catalase + EXCEPT for:
Lactobacilli
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Bacillus spp is considered normal flora when found in:
skin, wound swabs
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what is the typical mode of transmission for Bacillus anthrasis?
contact with infected animals
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what is the typical source of infections with Listeria?
food
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which small GPB is motile at lower temperatures?
Listeria
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which of the following is normal vaginal flora:
Lactobacillus
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what GPB is the most common cause of infection surrounding catheters, shunts, and prosthetic devices?
Corynebacterium jeikeium
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All of the following are general characteristics of the Streptococcus and Enterococcus genus, EXCEPT for:
White
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What would be the catalase result for Streptococcus and Enterococcus?
negative
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Select the correct order to perform ID for Streptococcus with alpha hemolysis:
Colonial morphology > Gram stain > catalase > optochin disk screen > bile solubility
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Select the correct order to perform ID for Streptococcus with beta hemolysis:
Colonial morphology > Gram stain > catalase > Lancefield grouping
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Select the correct order to perform ID for Streptococcus with no hemolysis:
Colonial morphology > Gram stain > catalase > PYR
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which of the following would be PYR +?
Streptococcus pyogenes
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which of the following alpha hemolytic organisms would give a susceptible result on an optochin disk screen?
Streptococcus pneumoniae
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which of the following would be PYR -?
Streptococcus gallolyticus
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which of the following organisms is beta hemolytic?
Streptococcus pyogenes
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which of the following alpha hemolytic organisms is resistant to optochin?
Streptococcus viridans
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which of the following is not a full-time pathogen?
Streptococcus gallolyticus
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which of the following is true of Lancefield grouping?
cannot be used for alpha-hemolytic samples
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which of the following is the correct order and amount of reagent to perform Lancefield grouping?
2 drops of rgt 1 + 2 drops of rgt 2 > inoculate test tube with organism > 4 drops of rgt 3
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all of the following are non-hemolytic, EXCEPT for:
Streptococcus agalactiae
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which of the following is responsible for rheumatic fever, sepsis, and impetigo?
Streptococcus pyogenes
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an organism has the following test results:
1. alpha-hemolytic
2. GPC
3. Catalase -
what tests would you run to complete identification?
optochin > bile solubility
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which cocci can sometimes be confused for a bacillus shape due to its elongated appearance?
Enterococcus
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what are the general colonial morphology characteristics of Streptococcus and Enterococcus?
grey, translucent, and hemolysis
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what would be the Gram stain arrangement for Streptococcus if done from a fluid?
chains or pairs
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which of the following is true of catalase?
breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
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what are the positive and negative controls for the catalase test?
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
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which of the following is considered normal flora in the mouth?
streptococcus viridans
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what entry points do streptococci typically use to get to sterile sites?
colon or mouth
which test helps group strep by their cell wall antigenic properties?
lancefield grouping
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group A strep refers to which of the following organisms?
Streptococcus pyogenes
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what is the routine treatment for Group A strep?
penicillins
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which of the following is associated with scarlet fever signs?
S. pyogenes' pyrotoxic toxin
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which of the following components of S. pyogenes is responsible for beta hemolysis?
streptolysin O
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sore throat in children is usually caused by which of the following:
Streptococcus pyogenes
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which of the following is a complication from group A strep infection in children?
antibodies against strep can cross-react with heart tissue and cause permanent tissue damage
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which of the following complications can be caused by GAS?
if it breaks through the skin it can attack subcutaneous tissue causing cellulitis, causing muscle and fat destruction
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true or false: successful treatment for GAS necrotizing fasciitis is dependent on the swift administration of antibiotics
false
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when would you confirm S. pyogenes diagnosis with PYR?
if the sample was collected from a sterile site
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which of the following is normal flora in the female genital and lower GI tracts?
Streptococcus agalactiae
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which of the following organisms is associated with neonatal meningitis?
Streptococcus agalactiae
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administering penicillin to the mother prior to delivery will prevent transmission of which of the following to a newborn baby:
S. agalactiae
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which of the following organisms has Lancefield grouping "B"?
S. agalactiae
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which of the following is true of S. agalactiae?
susceptibility testing is not needed as it is universally susceptible to penicillin.
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