Bacterio Practice Questions
Bacterio Practice Questions
A. Clostridium tertium
B. Bacillus anthracis
C. Clostridium perfringens
D. Bacillus subtilis
E. Bacillus cereus
A previously normal, full-term infant developed bilateral
conjunctivitis at 2 weeks of age. The conjunctivitis was followed
by severe coughing, but the infant remained afebrile. When the
infant was 4 weeks old, a chest X ray showed bilateral
symmetrical interstitial infiltrates. The white blood cell (WBC)
count was 14,000/mm3 with 32% segmented neutrophils, 58%
lymphocytes, 2% monocytes, and 4% eosinophils. Which of the
following is the most probable infectious agent?
A. Chlamydia trachomatis
B. Streptococcus agalactiae
C. Haemophilus influenzae
D. Mycoplasma pneumoniae
E. Rickettsiae rickettsiae
The mucoid appearance of these organisms is related to
which property?
A. pilus
B. capsule
C. plasmid
D. peptidoglycan
E. cell membrane
Which of the following microorganisms is not matched correctly
with the appropriate isolation media?
A. Streptococcus pyogenes - XLD agar
B. Neisseria gonorrhoeae Thayer-Martin agar
C. Legionella pneumophilia Buffered charcoal yeast extract
D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Lowenstein-Jensen agar
E. Mycoplasma pneumoniae SP4 agar
Which of the following diseases and bacteria is matched up
incorrectly?
A. Otitis media Streptococcus pneumoniae
B. Scarlet Fever Streptococcus pyogenes
C. Gastritis Heliobacter pylori
D. Lyme disease Yersinia pestis
E. Urethritis Chlamydia trachomatis
Which of the following is not true concerning diseases
caused by Staphylococcus aureus?
A. S. aureus is related to inflammation.
B. S. aureus can cause pneumonia
C. S. aureus can lead to acute bacterial endocarditis
D. S. aureus is a common cause of cystitis
This Gram stain of sputum shows predominantly:
A. Streptococcus
B. Chlamydia
C. Mycobacterium
D. Legionella
E. Ehrlichia
Which virulence factor is respinsible for the persistent
cough in mycoplasmal pneumonia?
A. Endotoxin
B. P1 adhesin
C. Exotoxin A
D. Phospholipase C
E. IgA protease
What is the most common source of Shigella infections?
A. Diphtheria
B. Meningococcal meningitis
C. Bubonic plague
D. Pneumococcal pneumonia
E. Cholera
A man presents with diffuse maculopapular rash over his body,
including palms and soles. Upon questioning he mentions that he
has had a sore in his mouth recently and that he has had oral sex
with a prostitute several times. Which of these conditions is most
likely present?
A. gonorrhea
B. syphilis
C. trichomoniasis
D. herpes
E. chancroid
A. Bacillus
B. Clostridium
C. Campylobacter
D. Pseudomonas
E. Ureaplasma
A child develops acute rheumatic fever following a
streptococcal pharyngitis. The mechanism of this
illness is related to which of the following?
A. Exotoxin that destroys heart valves
B. Autoimmune reaction
C. Endotoxin that causes blood clots
D. Bacterial growth in cardiac muscle
E. Concurrent viral myocarditis
A febrile patient with a clinical diagnosis of bacterial endocarditis has a positive
blood culture. Based on this gram-stained smear from a blood culture bottle,
the most likely bacterial cause of this infection is:
A. Staphylococcus
B. Corynebacterium
C. Streptococcus
D. Listeria
E. Bacillus
A patient with hospital-acquired pneumonia has a sputum gram stain that
shows the organisms in the photomicrograph at the upper left. The culture
grows an organism on MacConkey with the appearance as shown on the
upper right.
Which of these organisms is most likely
The gram stain shows: represented in these illustrations?