Bacterio

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Bacterio Quiz: Test Your Microbial Knowledge

Welcome to the Bacterio Quiz! This interactive quiz challenges your understanding of various bacteria, their effects on human health, and key microbiological concepts. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike.

  • 25 multiple choice questions
  • Focus on clinical aspects and common pathogens
  • Great for quick self-assessment
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell322
Spastic paralysis, trismus, risus sardonicus are symptoms from
C. tetani
C.difficile
C. botulinum
C. perfringens
Lecithinase is the toxin used by _____________ to cause myonecrosis.
C. tetani
C. difficile
C. botulinum
C. perfringens
You can NEVER give honey to a baby, because it can give them flaccid paralysis due to:
C. tetani
C. difficile
C. botulinum
C. perfringens
Treatment for C. difficile
IV vancomycin
Clyndamycin
Azitrhomycin
Oral vancomycin
Cold deli foods are foods that pregnant women cants consume due to the transmission of:
Legionella
Listeria
Brucella
Bacillus
Gram + Aerobe acid fast branching filament
Listeria
Mycobacterium
Nocardia
Actinomyces
Patients taking TNF-a inhibitor (adalimumab) comes with night sweats and cough
Primary TB
Secondary TB
Resistant TB
New TB due to drug
Lactose fermenting enteric bacterias
E. coli, Serratia, Klebsiella
E. coli, Salmonella, Klebsiella
Salmonella, Klebsiella, Shigella
S. pneumo, H influe, Neisseria
Gram - diplococci, produces IgA protease, Non maltose fermenter, no capsule, causes:
Meningococcemia
Meningitis
Epiglotitis
Gonorrea
Which of the following does NOT have a vaccine
H. Influenzae type B
N. Meningitidis
N. Gonorrheae
B. pertussis
Giving H. Influenzae vaccine, which of the following is not covered.
Epiglotitis
Meningitis
Conjunctivitis
Pneumonia
Grows on charcoal yeast extract medium with iron and cysteine. Silver Stain.
Listeria
Legionella
Mycobacterium
Pasteurella
Aerobic, motile, gram - rod. Non-lactose fermenting, oxidase +. Produces pyocyanin
E. coli
Pseudomonas
Klebsiella
Campylobacter
For the treatment of pseudomonas you can use:
Penicillin, azithromycin
Carbapenem, macrolide
Cefepime, Piperacillin
Third gen cephalosporin, penicillin
Caused by the ingestion of undercooked meat
EHEC
ETEC
EIEC
ETEC
Which serotype causes Hemolytic uremic syndrome
O175:H2
O157:H7
O158:H7
O751:H7
Triad of Hemolytic uremic syndrome:
Anemia, thrombocytopenia, acute organ failure
Falcemia, thrombocytopenia, acute renal failure
Anemia, low platelets, acute renal failure
Renal failure, low red blood cells, fever
The most common cause of aspiration pneumonia in an alcoholic or diabetic is:
S. pneumo
Klebsiella
H. influenzae
Pneumocystis jiroveci
Abdominal pain, fever and rose spots on the abdomen can be caused by:
Gram + rod calatase +
Gram - rod lactose fermenter, oxidase+
Gram - rod, non lactose fermenter, oxidase -
Gram + cocci catalase coagulase +
Gram - rod, non lactose fermenter, oxidase - that causes typhoid fever (Abdominal pain, fever and rose spots on the abdomen)
Salmonella typhi
Salmonella spp
Shigella
E. coli
Associated with pseudoapendicitis and transmission by puppies
V. cholera
Borrelia
Yersinia
Franciscella
The following are known as spirochetes:
Treponema, borrelia, leptospira
Treponema, franciscella, shigella
Borrelia, syphylis, enterobacter
Ricketsia, treponema, shigella
Palms and soles rashes are seen in:
Secondary syphilis, Rocky mountain spotted fever, urticaria
Syphylis, treponema, borrelia
Coxsackie virus, Secondary syphilis, Rocky mountain spotted fever,
Erhlichia, Q. fever, Rocky mountain spotted fever
Transmitted by birds (parrots)
C. psittaci
M. leprae
Leptospirosis
R. prozaweki
Serotype of chlamydia that causes Pelvic inflammatory disease
Types A,B, C
Types D-K
Types F-P
Types L1-2-3
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