1.6.3 Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal diseases (Test) Flashcards
Use of plasma/Serum; cost-effective test to presumptively identify C. albicans
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
a
Incubation time for Germ tube test?
3-4 hours
Use to differentiate C. neoformans, and T. mentagrophytes
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
c
Use to detect T. mentagrophyte
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
d
Rapid ID of C. neoformans
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
b
Serologic test for Systemic myoses
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
e
For definitive identification of yeasts
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
f
Antigen detection:
Beta 1,3 glucan for Yeast
CAD test for C. neoformans
T or F
T
The principle for Exoantigen test is microscopic immunodiffusion using commercial antisera
T or F
T
Serologic confirmation of Fungal Ag
a. Germ tube test
b. L-DOPA Ferric Citrate test
c. Urease test
d. Hair baiting test
e. Exoantigen test
f. CHO utilization test
e
Disk Diffusion consist of CLSI M44-A2 which used for Candida
T or F
T
Broth Dilution (AST)
Yeast = CLSI M38-A2
Filamentoud Fungi (Mold) = CLSI M27-A3
T or F
F
Baligtad