5. Each of the following organisms is an important cause of urinary tract in fections except: a. Klebsiella pneumoniae b. Escherichia coli c. Bacteriodes fragilis d. Proteus mirabilis
5. Each of the following organisms is an important cause of urinary tract in fections except: a. Klebsiella pneumoniae b. Escherichia coli c. Bacteriodes fragilis d. Proteus mirabilis
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15. Each of the following organisms is an important cause of urinary tract in fections except:
a. Klebsiella pneumoniae
b. Escherichia coli
c. Bacteriodes fragilis
d. Proteus mirabilis
16. A 30 year old woman has non bloody diarrhea for the past 14 hours, Which one of the
following organisms is least likely to cause this illness?
a. Streptococcus pyogens
b. Clostridium.difficile
c. Shigella dysenteriae
d. Salmonella enteritidis
17. Each of the following agents is a recognized cause of diarrhéa except
a. Clostridium perfringens
b. Vibrio cholerae
c. Enterococcus faecali
d. Escherichia coli
18. Each of the following statements about the classification of streptococci is correct except
a. Pneumococci (Streptococcus pneumoniae) are alpha-hemolytic and can be serotyped
on the basis of their polysaccharide capsule
b. Enterococci are groupD streptocacci and can be classified by their ab lity to grow
6.5% sodium chloride
c. Viridaņs streptococci are identified by Lancefield grouping, which is based on the C
carbohydrate in the cell wall
d. Although pneumococci and the viridans streptococci are alpha-hemolytic. they can be
differentiated by the bile solubility iest and their susceptibility to optochin
19. Which of the following bacteria has the lowest 50% infective dose (ID50)?
a. Campylobacter jejuni
b. Salmonella typhi
c. Vibrio cholerae
d. Shigella sonnei
20. The coagulase test is used to differentiate
a. Staphylococcus epidermidis from Neisseria meningitidis
b: Staphylococeus aureus, from Stap hylococcus epidermidis
c. Streptococcus pyogens from Staphylococcus aureus
d. Streptococcus pyogens from Enterococcus faecalis
Section B
1. The phospholipids present in cytoplasm nembrane of the archaco-bacteria is
A.phosphoglycerides
B.polyisoprenoid
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15. Each of the following organisms is an important cause of urinary tract in fections except:
a. Klebsiella pneumoniae
b. Escherichia coli
c. Bacteriodes fragilis
d. Proteus mirabilis
16. A 30 year old woman has non bloody diarrhea for the past 14 hours, Which one of the
following organisms is least likely to cause this illness?
a. Streptococcus pyogens
b. Clostridium.difficile
c. Shigella dysenteriae
d. Salmonella enteritidis
17. Each of the following agents is a recognized cause of diarrhéa except
a. Clostridium perfringens
b. Vibrio cholerae
c. Enterococcus faecali
d. Escherichia coli
18. Each of the following statements about the classification of streptococci is correct except
a. Pneumococci (Streptococcus pneumoniae) are alpha-hemolytic and can be serotyped
on the basis of their polysaccharide capsule
b. Enterococci are groupD streptocacci and can be classified by their ab lity to grow
6.5% sodium chloride
c. Viridaņs streptococci are identified by Lancefield grouping, which is based on the C
carbohydrate in the cell wall
d. Although pneumococci and the viridans streptococci are alpha-hemolytic. they can be
differentiated by the bile solubility iest and their susceptibility to optochin
19. Which of the following bacteria has the lowest 50% infective dose (ID50)?
a. Campylobacter jejuni
b. Salmonella typhi
c. Vibrio cholerae
d. Shigella sonnei
20. The coagulase test is used to differentiate
a. Staphylococcus epidermidis from Neisseria meningitidis
b: Staphylococeus aureus, from Stap hylococcus epidermidis
c. Streptococcus pyogens from Staphylococcus aureus
d. Streptococcus pyogens from Enterococcus faecalis
Section B
1. The phospholipids present in cytoplasm nembrane of the archaco-bacteria is
A.phosphoglycerides
B.polyisoprenoid
C. polyisoprenoid branched chain lipids
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