QUESTION 18 You are studying an emerging pathogen. You discover that patients have been infected up to twenty years previously with the pathogen though they did not develop signs and Upon further analysis you note that their major organ systems have been slowly damaged by the pathogen over time. You will document this pathogen as causing which type of infection? latent zoonotic acute O chronic QUESTION 19 Which of the following is a type of membrane disrupting toxin? O a, superantigen Ob. botulinum toxin Oc coagulase O d. phosopholipase QUESTION 20 Which of the following is an example of an exoenzyme that can allow microbes to be more invasive? Oa. hyaluronidase Ob.coagulase O ipid A O d. superantigen

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**Question 18**

You are studying an emerging pathogen. You discover that patients have been infected up to twenty years previously with the pathogen, though they did not develop signs and symptoms until now. Upon further analysis, you note that their major organ systems have been slowly damaged by the pathogen over time. You will document this pathogen as causing which type of infection?

- Latent
- Zoonotic
- Acute
- Chronic

**Question 19**

Which of the following is a type of membrane disrupting toxin?

- a. Superantigen
- b. Botulinum toxin
- c. Coagulase
- d. Phospholipase

**Question 20**

Which of the following is an example of an exoenzyme that can allow microbes to be more invasive?

- a. Hyaluronidase
- b. Coagulase
- c. Lipid A
- d. Superantigen
Transcribed Image Text:### Pathogen and Toxin Questions **Question 18** You are studying an emerging pathogen. You discover that patients have been infected up to twenty years previously with the pathogen, though they did not develop signs and symptoms until now. Upon further analysis, you note that their major organ systems have been slowly damaged by the pathogen over time. You will document this pathogen as causing which type of infection? - Latent - Zoonotic - Acute - Chronic **Question 19** Which of the following is a type of membrane disrupting toxin? - a. Superantigen - b. Botulinum toxin - c. Coagulase - d. Phospholipase **Question 20** Which of the following is an example of an exoenzyme that can allow microbes to be more invasive? - a. Hyaluronidase - b. Coagulase - c. Lipid A - d. Superantigen
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