Microb Review New Flashcards
52-year-old man leaves work shortly after lunch with nausea, abdominal cramps, and vomiting. Early that morning he had consumed several cream-chocolate éclairs in office breakfast. Several of his coworkers are also experiencing similar symptoms.
By the next morning he is feeling fairly well and is able to return to work. Which of the following is the most likely causative agent?
A. Anaerobic gram-positive rods with spores
B. Aerobic gram-positive rods with spores
C. Microaerophilic curved gram-negative rods
D.Aerobic gram-positive cocci in clusters
E.
Aerobic gram-negative rods.
Aerobic gram-positive cocci in clusters
A 52-year-old man leaves work shortly after lunch with nausea, abdominal cramps, and vomiting. Early that morning he had consumed several cream-chocolate éclairs in office breakfast. Several of his coworkers are also experiencing similar symptoms.
By the next morning he is feeling fairly well and is able to return to work. Which one of the following factors is most likely medlating this infection?
A. Coagulase
Be Hvalaroniosse
C. Protein A
D. Superantigen
E. Exfoliative tosir
Superantigen
A 46-year-old man suddenly feels ill and starts vomiting at 1:00 a.m. He continues vomiting approximately 2 to 3 times per hour for the next 4 hours.
The man had leftover Chinese takeout for dinner the previous evening and consumed vegetable fried rice and beef lo mein. By the next afternoon he is feeling better. Which of the following is the most likely causative agent of this infection?
A. Aerobic gram-positive rod
B. Aerobic gram-positive cocci
C Anaerobic gram-positive rod
D. Flagellated protozoan parasite
E. Single-stranded RNA virüs
Anaerobic gram-positive rod
A 19-year-old young man presents with a history of diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever a few days after acquiring a pet turtle.
Which of the following is the likely cause of his diarrhea?
A. Campylobacter jejuni
B. E. coli 0157:H7
C. salmonella spp
D. Shigella spp
E. Yersinia enterocolitica
salmonella spp
Regarding Vibrio vulnificus, which of the following best describes this organism?
a. Cause of gastroenteritis; reservoir in birds and mammals , optimal growth at 107.6°F (42°C)
b. Human pathogen, halophilic, lactose-negative, sucrose-negative; causes
GI diseases primarily from ingestion of under-cooked sea food
c. Human pathogen, halophilic, lactose-positive; produces heat-labile, extra cellular toxin, wound infections
d. Organisms susceptible to acids; not an invasive organism
e. Urease-positive; cause of fetal distress in cattle
Human pathogen, halophilic, lactose-negative, sucrose-negative; causes
GI diseases primarily from ingestion of under-cooked sea food
Which of the following is the mechanism of action of the cholera toxin?
ADP ribosylation of Elongation Factor 2
Depolymerization of actin.
Hydrolysis of lecithin
Interaction with G proteins causing increased intracellular cAMP
Formation of cation-selective pores in cell membranes
Interaction with G proteins causing increased intracellular cAMP
A 60-year-old male in the intensive care unit recovering from back surgery required intubation for respiratory support. Forty-eight hours after intubation, he developed ventilator-associated pneumonia. The microorganism isolated from tracheal secretions aspirated from the patient is a gram-negative, oxidase positive, obligate aerobe that produces a multitude of virulence factors including proteases, toxins, and adhesins.
Which is the most likely causative agent of this patient’s infection?
Escherichia coli
Haemophilus influenzae
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
A 54-year-old man presents with diarrhea of 3-day duration. He has had 8 to 9 bowel movements per day and has been periodically vomiting. The man returned 4 days ago from vacation in several South Asian countries. His temperature is
37.2°C (98.9°F) and his blood pressure is 92/63 mm Hg. On examination the man seems lethargic, his eyes are sunken, his skin feels cold and clammy, and his skin turgor is poor. Stool for culture is collected and an organism grows on selective media. A Gram stain from the colonies growing on this media is shown here:
Thich of the followins is most likely to be observed from this patient?
A. Blood in the stool
P. Clov-colored 34901
C. Greasy stool
D. Macous in the stool
E. White cells in the stool
Macous in the stool
Which one of the following bacteria has the lowest 50% infectious dose (ID50)?
• Shigella sonnei
• Vibrio cholerae
• Salmonella Typhi
• Campylobacter jejuni
• Salmonella Typhimurium
Shigella sonnei
An 18-year-old student has abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
A selective agar plate is inoculated and grows suspicious Gram negative rods. Triple sugar iron agar is used to identify the isolates as salmonellae or shigellae. A result suggesting one of these two pathogens would be
(A) Production of urease
(B) Motility in the medium
(C) Inability to ferment lactose and sucrose
(D) Fermentation of glucose
(E) Production of gas in the medium
Inability to ferment lactose and sucrose
• Five hours after eating reheated rice at a restaurant, a 24-year-old woman and her husband both developed nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Which one of the following organisms is the MOST likely to be involved?
• (A) Clostridium perfringens
• (B) Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
(C) Bacillus cereus
• (D) Salmonella typhi
(C) Bacillus cereus
Two hours after a delicious Thanksgiving dinner of barley soup, roast turkey, stuffing, sweet potato, green beans, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream, the Smith family of four experience vomiting and diarrhea. Which one of the following organisms is MOST likely to cause these symptoms?
A. Shigella flexneri
B. Campylobacter jejuni
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Salmonella enteritidis
E. Shigella sonnei
Staphylococcus aureus
A 5 year-old child has had abdominal pain and diarrhea for 2 days. A stained preparation of the stool demonstrates polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Which of the following is least likely to produce these findings?
A. Vibrio cholerae
B. Shigella sonnei
C. Shigella dysenteriae
D. Salmonella serotype Typhimurium
E. Campylobacter jejuni
Vibrio cholerae
Each of the following statements concerning exotoxins is correct
EXCEPT:
(A) some strplins of Escherichia col/produce an enterotoxin that causes
(B) Cholera toxin acts by stimulating adenylate cyclase.
(C) Diphtheria is caused by an exotoxin that inhibits protein synthesis by inactivating an elongation factor.
(D) Botulism is caused by a toxin that hydrolyzes lecithin (lecithinase), thereby destroying nerve cells.
some strplins of Escherichia col/produce an enterotoxin that causes diarrhoea
Five children (age range 2-3 years old) are sent home from a day care center with diarrhea and fever within a 2-day period. All of the children had more than 4 to 5 loose stools the day they were sent home. The next day, two of the day care workers call in sick with similar symptoms. One of the workers visits the urgent care clinic when she notices blood in her stool. Which of the following is the most likely causative agent?
A. Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC)
B. Rotavirus
C. Salmonella typhi
D. Shigella sonnel
E. Vibrio cholerae
Salmonella typhi