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- 1. How do you perform the streaking plate technique? 2. Describe the preparation of culture media from weighing of nutrient agar, pouring, incubation, and its proper storage of culture media. 3. A child is suffering from severe itchiness on his anal part. What would be the best laboratory exam you could suggest giving to this child in the parasitology area? Why?1. Auto infection occurs in which parasite? 2. A host where the parasite does not develop further to later stages. 3. According to their habitat, which trematode does not belong in the group? a. Fasciolopsis b. Fasciola c. Clonorchis d. Opistorchis 4. Which of the following preservatives can be used if the sample is to undergo preparation of a permanent stain? a. Modified pva b. PVA c. SAF d. 10% formalin e. All except D1. How significant is cellulose tape perianal swab to the control of pinworm infection in the community? 2. What is the significance of properly labeling collected specimen?
- 1. Why is Plasmodium species isolated usually in blood? 2. What are the characteristics of a good quality malarial smear?1. What are the signs and symptoms of the disease? Give examples from the case that appear to be the most diagnostically significant. 2. What is the importance of a Gram stain in the diagnosis of an infection like this?1. What is the purpose of microscope in Clinical Parasitology? 2. Enumerate the different types of microscope and describe its functions. 3. Why are the proper use and care of microscope very important in microscopy?
- 1.write a laboratory report on micropipetting technique 2.write a laboratory report on trypanosoma,toxoplasma gondii and cryptospo4. Which media can be used to isolate E. coli samples from contaminated lettuce? 5. Which two media would be used to identify a sample taken from a patient with suspected gonorrhea? 6. Would you be able to grow a sample obtained from a patient's wound (suspected to be infected with MRSA) on EMB? Explain. 7. What is the color or TSI for Salmonella? 8. What is a fastidious organism?A 72 year old patient with a two week history of coughing was admitted to the hospital for community acquired pneumonia (CAP). The laboratory reports a G-, intracellular bacterium. Which of the following apply Production of cholesterol by the pathogen lacking a cell wall to mimic the human plasma membrane O Production of a gray pseudomembrane that may cause respiratory obstructions O An environmental pathogen associated with air conditioners and produces the Lcl adhesin A NF-OP of the upper respiratory tract that produces the pneumolysin exotoxin O Secretion of streptolysin O and S exotoxins by a pathogen associated with scarlet fever
- Think about Clostridium botulinum. Explain the terms below that describe this a. Gram-positive b. Anaerobic C. Motile d. Botulism 5. Explain why methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) is a problem in clinical medicine. 6. Do you see any nuclei in the specimens? What accounts for the colors of the cells? Expla 7. Explain gram stain method in terms of how useful it is (along with the shape of the bacteria to make an identification. English (U.S.) Text Predictions: On MacBook Air F2 000 F3 000 F4 F5INSTRUCTIONS: Read each sentence carefully Encircle the biological techniques that are being described. 1. Itis also known as sterile technique. Aseptic technique Disinfection Answer: 2. It is described as the complete removal of microorganisms found in a specimen or sample. sterilization Disinfection Answer: 3. It is described as the elimination of pathogens that reduce the microbial contamination. sterilization Disinfection Answer: 4. This is described as the elimination of life processes in a specimen. Killing Fixation Answer: 5. Clearing is also known as Dehydration Dealcoholization Answer:1. Which parasite is always confused with Paragonimus westermani microscopically and why? 2. How can we differentiate trematodes under microscope? 3. What are the other diagnostic procedures in identifying trematodes aside from microscopic examination? NOTE: Kindly answer all questions. Thank you!
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