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  • A major difference between EHEC and EPEC is


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  • A. EHEC secretes a Shiga-like toxin and EPEC does not
  • B. EHEC possesses a type III secretion system and EPEC does not
  • C. EPEC rearranges host cell actin and EHEC does not
  • D. EPEC passes through the placenta to infect the fetus and EHEC does not

  • Correct Answer
  • EHEC secretes a Shiga-like toxin and EPEC does not 


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    • 1. Which of the following characteristic of the Rotavirus was important for the construction of the Rotashield vaccine?

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    • A. The possession of a segmented RNA genome
    • B. A limited number of capsule types
    • C. The ability of monkey Rotavirus strains to cause serious illness (diarrhea) in human beings
    • D. The ability of the Rotavirus to be transmitted faster
    • Discuss
    • 2. Pseudomembraneous colitis is

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    • A. precipitated by the use of certain antibiotics
    • B. caused by a gram-positive bacterium
    • C. caused by a spore-forming bacterium
    • D. all of the above
    • Discuss
    • 3. Which of the following is common in the disease caused by Coryne-bacterium diphtheriae and Bacillus anthracis?

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    • A. Both organisms are gram-positive spore formers
    • B. Diphtheria toxin and edema toxin are ADP ribosylating toxins
    • C. The most serious disease symptoms are the direct result of toxin action
    • D. Both organisms cause skin and respiratory tract infections
    • Discuss
    • 4. The toxins produced by bacteria

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    • A. kill viruses
    • B. encourage bacterial reproduction
    • C. interfere with physiological processes in the body
    • D. all of the above
    • Discuss
    • 5. What is common in catheters and ventilators?

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    • A. They bypass important defenses of the body
    • B. Bacteria responsible for associated infections are usually susceptible to antibiotics
    • C. They predispose patients to viral rather than bacterial infections
    • D. They are used primarily in neonatal intensive care units
    • Discuss
    • 6. Mucus helps in protecting against pathogens by

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    • A. lowering the pH
    • B. facilitating the growth of normal flora
    • C. blocking access and attachment of pathogens to mucosal surfaces
    • D. sequestering Iron
    • Discuss
    • 7. Fatalities following influenza infection are usually due to the

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    • A. dehydration
    • B. bacterial superinfection
    • C. damage to the heart muscle
    • D. formation of granulomas in the lung
    • Discuss
    • 8. Which of the following statements is not true regarding Mycobacterium tuberculosis and/or the disease it causes?

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    • A. The pathogen contains mycolic acid in its cell wall
    • B. The pathogen can live inside macrophages
    • C. Antibodies to the pathogen are protective
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 9. Immunization with which of the following toxoid induces high titer serum antibody, but does not protect from the corresponding disease?

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    • A. Tetanus
    • B. Botulism
    • C. Diphtheria
    • D. Shigellosis
    • Discuss
    • 10. Prontosil is

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    • A. an effective antibacterial when used in animals
    • B. an effective antibacterial when used in in-vitro cultures
    • C. an effective antibacterial both in animals as well as in in-vitro cultures
    • D. not used as an antibacterial agent
    • Discuss


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