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Module 6 quiz questions

  • Is pathogenesis a single protein or toxin?

    • No, pathogenesis is a qualitative term that encompasses the entire disease development process

  • How is LD50 used in assessing the virulence of a pathogen?

    • LD50 indicates the amount of the pathogen required to cause death in half of the exposed animals

  • Scenario:

    A group of researchers is studying the virulence of two different bacterial strains, Strain A and Strain B. They conducted an experiment on a population of mice to determine the LD50 values for each strain. The results of the experiment are as follows:

    Strain A: LD50 = 500 CFU (colony-forming units)

    Strain B: LD50 = 100 CFU

    Let's test your knowledge about LD50 and virulence!

    Which bacterial strain is considered more virulent based on the given LD50 values?

    • Strain B

  • Who is best known for the germ theory of disease?

    • Louis Pasteur

  • What is the second postulate developed by Koch?

    • The microorganism must be grown in pure culture

  • Which of the following is an example of an obligate intracellular pathogen?

    • Chlamydiae

  • Which of the following is an example of a facultative intracellular pathogen?

    • Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • What is the purpose of including positive and negative controls in PCR-based detection?

    • To avoid false results and ensure accuracy

  • Which method provides quantitative results in pathogen detection?

    • Real-Time PCR (qPCR)

  • What can ELISA be used to recognize in patients?

    • Antibody titer

  • What happens to other proteins present in the sample during the ELISA workflow?

    • They are washed off because they do not bind to the antibody

  • How does Porphyromonas gingivalis contribute to microbial dysbiosis and inflammation?

    • By overgrowth and changes in the oral microbiota

  • What is the main characteristic of keystone pathogens in a healthy microbiota?

    • They modulate the host immune response and alter the environment

Module 6 quiz questions

  • Is pathogenesis a single protein or toxin?

    • No, pathogenesis is a qualitative term that encompasses the entire disease development process

  • How is LD50 used in assessing the virulence of a pathogen?

    • LD50 indicates the amount of the pathogen required to cause death in half of the exposed animals

  • Scenario:

    A group of researchers is studying the virulence of two different bacterial strains, Strain A and Strain B. They conducted an experiment on a population of mice to determine the LD50 values for each strain. The results of the experiment are as follows:

    Strain A: LD50 = 500 CFU (colony-forming units)

    Strain B: LD50 = 100 CFU

    Let's test your knowledge about LD50 and virulence!

    Which bacterial strain is considered more virulent based on the given LD50 values?

    • Strain B

  • Who is best known for the germ theory of disease?

    • Louis Pasteur

  • What is the second postulate developed by Koch?

    • The microorganism must be grown in pure culture

  • Which of the following is an example of an obligate intracellular pathogen?

    • Chlamydiae

  • Which of the following is an example of a facultative intracellular pathogen?

    • Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • What is the purpose of including positive and negative controls in PCR-based detection?

    • To avoid false results and ensure accuracy

  • Which method provides quantitative results in pathogen detection?

    • Real-Time PCR (qPCR)

  • What can ELISA be used to recognize in patients?

    • Antibody titer

  • What happens to other proteins present in the sample during the ELISA workflow?

    • They are washed off because they do not bind to the antibody

  • How does Porphyromonas gingivalis contribute to microbial dysbiosis and inflammation?

    • By overgrowth and changes in the oral microbiota

  • What is the main characteristic of keystone pathogens in a healthy microbiota?

    • They modulate the host immune response and alter the environment

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