Deck 30: Person-to-Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases

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Which of the following is NOT a staphylococcal disease?

A) acne
B) boils
C) strep throat
D) meningitis
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How is the syphilis spirochete initially transmitted?

A) penetration of unbroken skin anywhere on the body
B) through the eyes and mucous membranes
C) through ingestion
D) through tiny breaks in the skin epithelial layer
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Which of the following is/are used to identify methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus?

A) selective media only
B) differential media only
C) PCR only
D) selective media, differential media, and PCR can all be used
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Influenza A virus can be identified by which of the following surface glycoproteins?

A) HA
B) NA
C) both HA and NA
D) M protein
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Once a person has been infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the individual

A) acquires transient immunity, which prevents subsequent infection for about a year in most cases.
B) can be reinfected immediately because of the diversity of strains and frequency of mutation.
C) develops long-term immunity lasting for multiple years.
D) should be treated using antiserum.
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Rheumatic fever is

A) an autoimmune disease.
B) a poststaphylococcal disease.
C) triggered by cell-surface antigens on Staphylococcus aureus cells that are similar to heart valve and joint antigens.
D) caused by human papillomavirus.
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Which of the following microbial groups is most resistant to desiccation due to their cell wall?

A) gram-positive
B) gram-negative
C) mycoplasmas
D) viruses
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A frequent symptom of the common cold is

A) nasal discharge.
B) fever.
C) headache.
D) diarrhea.
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The causative agent of streptococcal pharyngitis, also known as ʺstrep throat,ʺ is

A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae.
C) Streptococcus mutans.
D) Streptococcus lactis.
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Isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INH) is an antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis. It affects the synthesis of

A) mycolic acid.
B) linoleic acid.
C) globular proteins of the cell membrane.
D) DNA transcription.
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Encapsulated strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae are particularly pathogenic, because they

A) produce exotoxin A.
B) produce exotoxin B.
C) are potentially very invasive.
D) produce M protein surface antigens.
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The CD4 molecule is

A) an HIV surface glycoprotein.
B) a cell-surface protein that allows HIV to infect a cell.
C) found only on T-helper cells.
D) an HIV surface glycoprotein that is found only on T-helper cells.
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Which of the following is a cure for mumps?

A) a vaccine
B) an antibiotic
C) host antibodies
D) an antiviral
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Which statement is TRUE about Streptococcus pneumoniae and the lung infection it causes?

A) Streptococcus pneumoniae can spread from the focus of infection as a bacteremia.
B) Penicillin and erythromycin are the ʺlast chanceʺ drugs for treatment of streptococcal pneumonia.
C) Infection with any strain of encapsulated virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae provides long-lasting immunity to all encapsulated virulent strains.
D) Streptococcal pneumonia is not as serious as most people think; if left untreated, it usually runs its course in about a week to ten days.
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The Spanish flu of 1918 was caused by an ________ influenza virus.

A) H2N1
B) H5N1
C) H1N1
D) H2N2
Question
Impetigo is due to an infection caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus but not Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes but not Staphylococcus aureus.
C) either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) neither Staphylococcus aureus nor Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Which of the following drugs, chemotherapeutic agents against HIV, inhibits reverse transcriptase?

A) ampligen
B) azidothymidine
C) alpha interferon
D) soluble CD4
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Which of the following statements about chlamydial infections is TRUE?

A) Chlamydial diseases are not reportable diseases.
B) Chlamydial diseases are less prevalent than gonorrhea.
C) Chlamydial diseases can lead to acute complications.
D) All of the statements are true.
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Which of the following is the causal agent of gastric ulcers?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Escherichia coli O157:H7
C) Helicobacter pylori
D) Vibrio cholerae
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The diphtheria component of the DTaP vaccine is a(n)

A) toxin.
B) toxoid.
C) antitoxin.
D) antitoxoid.
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Which of the following does NOT apply to bacterial pathogens affecting the respiratory tract?

A) Humans are the only reservoir for most bacterial respiratory pathogens.
B) Most are normally transmitted person to person.
C) Some often initiate secondary infections that can be life threatening.
D) Most respiratory bacterial pathogens do not respond to antibiotic therapy.
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Which of the following are group A Streptococcus (GAS)?

A) Streptococcus agalactiae
B) Streptococcus pneumonia
C) Streptococcus pyogenes
D) Streptococcus viridans
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The unique antigenic determinants of the different serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae are found

A) on the cell-surface M proteins.
B) on the capsular polysaccharides.
C) in the bacterial cell wall.
D) in the inclusions in the periplasmic space.
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Erythromycin is applied to the eyes of newborns particularly to prevent

A) syphilis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) a chlamydial infection.
D) ocular herpes.
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Which organism causes the highest number of sexually transmitted diseases each year?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Treponema pallidum
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
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Which of the following is TRUE of tuberculosis?

A) the causative agent can remain dormant in macrophages
B) it used to be very common, but is now rare
C) it is caused by a virus
D) very short antibiotic treatments of just a few days are usually sufficient for treatment
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The DTaP vaccine contains

A) purified bacterial DNA.
B) bacterial endotoxin derivatives.
C) heat-killed Bordetella pertussis cells.
D) diphtheria toxoid.
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Tuberculoid Hansenʹs disease is caused by the pathogen

A) Listeria monocytogenes.
B) Mycobacterium leprae.
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
D) either Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The most prevalent human infectious diseases are caused by

A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) fungi.
D) protozoans.
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Hepatitis B and C are transmitted via the

A) oral route.
B) parenteral route.
C) dermal route.
D) ophthalmic route.
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The most common infectious disease is

A) gonorrhea.
B) influenza.
C) hepatitis.
D) the common cold.
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Of the following, which is the most common AIDS-associated opportunistic disease?

A) Pneumocystis jirovecti pneumonia
B) cryptosporidiosis
C) histoplasmosis
D) cryptococcosis
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Which disease is the global top infectious disease killer, causing over 1.5 million deaths per year worldwide?

A) diphtheria
B) whooping cough
C) pneumococcal pneumonia
D) tuberculosis
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about HIV infections?

A) The viral nucleocapsid of the virus enters the host cell when the viral and host membranes fuse.
B) T-helper cells are greatly reduced in number.
C) The cDNA can integrate into the host chromosome.
D) All of these statements are true.
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Serious acute cases of diphtheria are treated with antibiotics and

A) diphtheria antitoxin.
B) diphtheria toxin.
C) diphtheria toxoid.
D) diphtheria antitoxin, diphtheria toxin, and diphtheria toxoid.
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The presence of gram-positive diplococci in a sputum sample most likely indicates an infection of

A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae.
C) Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
D) Bordetella pertussis.
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"Bloodborne hepatitis" is caused by infection with hepatitis ________ virus.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E
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Whooping cough is frequently observed in

A) elderly residents of nursing homes.
B) individuals with compromised immunity.
C) children under 6 months of age.
D) health care providers.
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Pus formation in skin lesions caused by Staphylococcus aureus infections is in part due to production of

A) coagulase.
B) hemolysins.
C) leukocidin.
D) catalase.
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The single most important physical sign of primary syphilis is

A) the chancre.
B) a skin rash.
C) paralysis.
D) an acute eye infection.
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Meningitis can be caused by

A) viral infections.
B) bacterial infection.
C) fungal infections.
D) viral, bacterial, or fungal infections.
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The transmission of ________ has been greatly reduced by the pasteurization of milk.

A) Mycobacterium marinum
B) Mycobacterium ulcerans
C) Mycobacterium hansen
D) Mycobacterium bovis
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The inflammatory response to Corynebacterium diphtheriae infection results in the production of a lesion called a

A) pseudomembrane.
B) chancre.
C) lesion.
D) pustule.
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Lymphogranuloma venereum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by distinct strains of ________.

A) Chlamydia trachomatis
B) herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV-2)
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
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Nongonococcal urethritis may be caused by the protozoan ________.

A) Chlamydia trachomatis
B) Neisseria gonorrhoaea
C) Haemophilus ducreyi
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
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The organisms that cause pneumococcal pneumonia are rarely found as a part of the normal flora of healthy adults.
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Reassortment of the genes of the influenza virus is facilitated by the fact that the genome is segmented.
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Loefflerʹs medium inhibits the growth of most organisms and is commonly used to cultivate

A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
C) Mycobacterium leprae.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
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Which of the following is NOT a sign of scarlet fever?

A) fever
B) rash
C) sore throat
D) impetigo
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The HPV vaccine has been recommended for

A) females ages 11-26 only.
B) females ages 26-45 only.
C) males ages 11-26 only.
D) males and females ages 11-26.
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More than one type of influenza virus can infect a given cell at a given time.
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Transmission of Mycobacterium leprae involves

A) direct contact.
B) respiratory transmission.
C) both direct contact and the respiratory route.
D) penetration into unbroken skin.
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A positive tuberculin test means a patient

A) may have active disease.
B) may have been previously exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
C) may have a current inapparent infection.
D) may have active disease, been previously exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, or may have a current inapparent infection.
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Individuals who have an active case of tuberculosis may spread the disease simply by ________ uninfected individuals.

A) coughing near
B) shaking hands with
C) hugging
D) sexual contact with
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The pink-red rash of scarlet fever may be caused by streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins A, B, C, and F, which are coded for on a lysogenic bacteriophage.
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Infections by ʺflesh-eating bacteriaʺ can occur when exotoxins A, B, C, and F and the bacterial surface M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes act as superantigens.
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Another name for pertussis is

A) the kissing disease.
B) shingles.
C) whooping cough.
D) yellow fever.
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Several strains of ________ cause genital warts and cervical cancer.

A) human papillomavirus
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) HIV
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Resident staphylococci are commonly found in the ________ and these seldom cause disease.

A) eyes
B) upper respiratory tract
C) lungs
D) kidneys
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Staphylococcus aureus produces ________, an enzyme that results in the accumulation of fibrin around the bacterial cells.

A) coagulase
B) collagenase
C) lipase
D) M protein
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The influenza viral envelope is unique because it contains only one type of protein.
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Most viral respiratory diseases are highly contagious but not life threatening.
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Describe which diseases human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause in males and females. What is the most common symptom of HPV infection, and why is this of concern?
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The loss of CD4 T-helper cells leads to the overt consequences of an HIV infection.
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Describe how the influenza vaccine is made in the United States. Explain the strain selection and vaccine production processes for the influenza vaccine.
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Viral hepatitis can result in acute kidney disease, followed by chronic kidney disease.
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A sudden onset of a headache, vomiting, and a stiff neck are all symptoms of meningococcal meningitis.
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most of the early cases of toxic shock syndrome in women were associated with use of highly absorbent tampons.
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Colds are the most infectious viral diseases.
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The immune response may be as important as antibiotics in the elimination of Bordetella Pertussis from the body.
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Explain the relationship between chickenpox and shingles, how each is contracted, and how each can be prevented.
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Patients infected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in environments where drug resistance is expected or has already been identified usually have to take antibacterial drugs for six to nine months to ensure the infectious agent is completely killed.
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In an HIV infection the TH cells and macrophages are NOT commonly infected.
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Chickenpox, caused by a herpes virus, results in a systemic papular rash that quickly heals.
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The prevalence of penicillin-resistant strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is low in North America and western Europe.
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The salt in mannitol salt agar inhibits the growth of Staphylococcus aureus.
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The availability of rapid antigen detection (RAD) systems for pathogenic streptococci has eliminated the need to culture Streptococcus Pyogenes.
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Explain the tuberculin test, including visual identification and immunological interpretation of positive and negative results, and describe why a positive test does not indicate an active infection.
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Explain the stages of syphilis. What are the characteristics of and treatments required at each stage?
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A patient with AIDS often dies of a variety of infections caused by opportunistic microorganisms.
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Deck 30: Person-to-Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases
1
Which of the following is NOT a staphylococcal disease?

A) acne
B) boils
C) strep throat
D) meningitis
C
2
How is the syphilis spirochete initially transmitted?

A) penetration of unbroken skin anywhere on the body
B) through the eyes and mucous membranes
C) through ingestion
D) through tiny breaks in the skin epithelial layer
D
3
Which of the following is/are used to identify methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus?

A) selective media only
B) differential media only
C) PCR only
D) selective media, differential media, and PCR can all be used
D
4
Influenza A virus can be identified by which of the following surface glycoproteins?

A) HA
B) NA
C) both HA and NA
D) M protein
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Once a person has been infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the individual

A) acquires transient immunity, which prevents subsequent infection for about a year in most cases.
B) can be reinfected immediately because of the diversity of strains and frequency of mutation.
C) develops long-term immunity lasting for multiple years.
D) should be treated using antiserum.
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Rheumatic fever is

A) an autoimmune disease.
B) a poststaphylococcal disease.
C) triggered by cell-surface antigens on Staphylococcus aureus cells that are similar to heart valve and joint antigens.
D) caused by human papillomavirus.
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Which of the following microbial groups is most resistant to desiccation due to their cell wall?

A) gram-positive
B) gram-negative
C) mycoplasmas
D) viruses
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A frequent symptom of the common cold is

A) nasal discharge.
B) fever.
C) headache.
D) diarrhea.
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9
The causative agent of streptococcal pharyngitis, also known as ʺstrep throat,ʺ is

A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae.
C) Streptococcus mutans.
D) Streptococcus lactis.
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Isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INH) is an antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis. It affects the synthesis of

A) mycolic acid.
B) linoleic acid.
C) globular proteins of the cell membrane.
D) DNA transcription.
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11
Encapsulated strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae are particularly pathogenic, because they

A) produce exotoxin A.
B) produce exotoxin B.
C) are potentially very invasive.
D) produce M protein surface antigens.
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12
The CD4 molecule is

A) an HIV surface glycoprotein.
B) a cell-surface protein that allows HIV to infect a cell.
C) found only on T-helper cells.
D) an HIV surface glycoprotein that is found only on T-helper cells.
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Which of the following is a cure for mumps?

A) a vaccine
B) an antibiotic
C) host antibodies
D) an antiviral
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14
Which statement is TRUE about Streptococcus pneumoniae and the lung infection it causes?

A) Streptococcus pneumoniae can spread from the focus of infection as a bacteremia.
B) Penicillin and erythromycin are the ʺlast chanceʺ drugs for treatment of streptococcal pneumonia.
C) Infection with any strain of encapsulated virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae provides long-lasting immunity to all encapsulated virulent strains.
D) Streptococcal pneumonia is not as serious as most people think; if left untreated, it usually runs its course in about a week to ten days.
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The Spanish flu of 1918 was caused by an ________ influenza virus.

A) H2N1
B) H5N1
C) H1N1
D) H2N2
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16
Impetigo is due to an infection caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus but not Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes but not Staphylococcus aureus.
C) either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) neither Staphylococcus aureus nor Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Which of the following drugs, chemotherapeutic agents against HIV, inhibits reverse transcriptase?

A) ampligen
B) azidothymidine
C) alpha interferon
D) soluble CD4
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Which of the following statements about chlamydial infections is TRUE?

A) Chlamydial diseases are not reportable diseases.
B) Chlamydial diseases are less prevalent than gonorrhea.
C) Chlamydial diseases can lead to acute complications.
D) All of the statements are true.
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19
Which of the following is the causal agent of gastric ulcers?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Escherichia coli O157:H7
C) Helicobacter pylori
D) Vibrio cholerae
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The diphtheria component of the DTaP vaccine is a(n)

A) toxin.
B) toxoid.
C) antitoxin.
D) antitoxoid.
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21
Which of the following does NOT apply to bacterial pathogens affecting the respiratory tract?

A) Humans are the only reservoir for most bacterial respiratory pathogens.
B) Most are normally transmitted person to person.
C) Some often initiate secondary infections that can be life threatening.
D) Most respiratory bacterial pathogens do not respond to antibiotic therapy.
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22
Which of the following are group A Streptococcus (GAS)?

A) Streptococcus agalactiae
B) Streptococcus pneumonia
C) Streptococcus pyogenes
D) Streptococcus viridans
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The unique antigenic determinants of the different serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae are found

A) on the cell-surface M proteins.
B) on the capsular polysaccharides.
C) in the bacterial cell wall.
D) in the inclusions in the periplasmic space.
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Erythromycin is applied to the eyes of newborns particularly to prevent

A) syphilis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) a chlamydial infection.
D) ocular herpes.
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Which organism causes the highest number of sexually transmitted diseases each year?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Treponema pallidum
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
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Which of the following is TRUE of tuberculosis?

A) the causative agent can remain dormant in macrophages
B) it used to be very common, but is now rare
C) it is caused by a virus
D) very short antibiotic treatments of just a few days are usually sufficient for treatment
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The DTaP vaccine contains

A) purified bacterial DNA.
B) bacterial endotoxin derivatives.
C) heat-killed Bordetella pertussis cells.
D) diphtheria toxoid.
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28
Tuberculoid Hansenʹs disease is caused by the pathogen

A) Listeria monocytogenes.
B) Mycobacterium leprae.
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
D) either Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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29
The most prevalent human infectious diseases are caused by

A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) fungi.
D) protozoans.
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Hepatitis B and C are transmitted via the

A) oral route.
B) parenteral route.
C) dermal route.
D) ophthalmic route.
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31
The most common infectious disease is

A) gonorrhea.
B) influenza.
C) hepatitis.
D) the common cold.
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32
Of the following, which is the most common AIDS-associated opportunistic disease?

A) Pneumocystis jirovecti pneumonia
B) cryptosporidiosis
C) histoplasmosis
D) cryptococcosis
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33
Which disease is the global top infectious disease killer, causing over 1.5 million deaths per year worldwide?

A) diphtheria
B) whooping cough
C) pneumococcal pneumonia
D) tuberculosis
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34
Which of the following statements is TRUE about HIV infections?

A) The viral nucleocapsid of the virus enters the host cell when the viral and host membranes fuse.
B) T-helper cells are greatly reduced in number.
C) The cDNA can integrate into the host chromosome.
D) All of these statements are true.
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35
Serious acute cases of diphtheria are treated with antibiotics and

A) diphtheria antitoxin.
B) diphtheria toxin.
C) diphtheria toxoid.
D) diphtheria antitoxin, diphtheria toxin, and diphtheria toxoid.
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36
The presence of gram-positive diplococci in a sputum sample most likely indicates an infection of

A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae.
C) Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
D) Bordetella pertussis.
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37
"Bloodborne hepatitis" is caused by infection with hepatitis ________ virus.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E
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38
Whooping cough is frequently observed in

A) elderly residents of nursing homes.
B) individuals with compromised immunity.
C) children under 6 months of age.
D) health care providers.
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39
Pus formation in skin lesions caused by Staphylococcus aureus infections is in part due to production of

A) coagulase.
B) hemolysins.
C) leukocidin.
D) catalase.
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40
The single most important physical sign of primary syphilis is

A) the chancre.
B) a skin rash.
C) paralysis.
D) an acute eye infection.
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41
Meningitis can be caused by

A) viral infections.
B) bacterial infection.
C) fungal infections.
D) viral, bacterial, or fungal infections.
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42
The transmission of ________ has been greatly reduced by the pasteurization of milk.

A) Mycobacterium marinum
B) Mycobacterium ulcerans
C) Mycobacterium hansen
D) Mycobacterium bovis
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43
The inflammatory response to Corynebacterium diphtheriae infection results in the production of a lesion called a

A) pseudomembrane.
B) chancre.
C) lesion.
D) pustule.
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44
Lymphogranuloma venereum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by distinct strains of ________.

A) Chlamydia trachomatis
B) herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV-2)
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
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Nongonococcal urethritis may be caused by the protozoan ________.

A) Chlamydia trachomatis
B) Neisseria gonorrhoaea
C) Haemophilus ducreyi
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
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46
The organisms that cause pneumococcal pneumonia are rarely found as a part of the normal flora of healthy adults.
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47
Reassortment of the genes of the influenza virus is facilitated by the fact that the genome is segmented.
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48
Loefflerʹs medium inhibits the growth of most organisms and is commonly used to cultivate

A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
C) Mycobacterium leprae.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
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49
Which of the following is NOT a sign of scarlet fever?

A) fever
B) rash
C) sore throat
D) impetigo
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50
The HPV vaccine has been recommended for

A) females ages 11-26 only.
B) females ages 26-45 only.
C) males ages 11-26 only.
D) males and females ages 11-26.
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51
More than one type of influenza virus can infect a given cell at a given time.
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52
Transmission of Mycobacterium leprae involves

A) direct contact.
B) respiratory transmission.
C) both direct contact and the respiratory route.
D) penetration into unbroken skin.
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53
A positive tuberculin test means a patient

A) may have active disease.
B) may have been previously exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
C) may have a current inapparent infection.
D) may have active disease, been previously exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, or may have a current inapparent infection.
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54
Individuals who have an active case of tuberculosis may spread the disease simply by ________ uninfected individuals.

A) coughing near
B) shaking hands with
C) hugging
D) sexual contact with
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55
The pink-red rash of scarlet fever may be caused by streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins A, B, C, and F, which are coded for on a lysogenic bacteriophage.
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56
Infections by ʺflesh-eating bacteriaʺ can occur when exotoxins A, B, C, and F and the bacterial surface M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes act as superantigens.
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57
Another name for pertussis is

A) the kissing disease.
B) shingles.
C) whooping cough.
D) yellow fever.
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58
Several strains of ________ cause genital warts and cervical cancer.

A) human papillomavirus
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) HIV
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59
Resident staphylococci are commonly found in the ________ and these seldom cause disease.

A) eyes
B) upper respiratory tract
C) lungs
D) kidneys
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60
Staphylococcus aureus produces ________, an enzyme that results in the accumulation of fibrin around the bacterial cells.

A) coagulase
B) collagenase
C) lipase
D) M protein
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61
The influenza viral envelope is unique because it contains only one type of protein.
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62
Most viral respiratory diseases are highly contagious but not life threatening.
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63
Describe which diseases human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause in males and females. What is the most common symptom of HPV infection, and why is this of concern?
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64
The loss of CD4 T-helper cells leads to the overt consequences of an HIV infection.
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65
Describe how the influenza vaccine is made in the United States. Explain the strain selection and vaccine production processes for the influenza vaccine.
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66
Viral hepatitis can result in acute kidney disease, followed by chronic kidney disease.
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67
A sudden onset of a headache, vomiting, and a stiff neck are all symptoms of meningococcal meningitis.
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68
most of the early cases of toxic shock syndrome in women were associated with use of highly absorbent tampons.
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69
Colds are the most infectious viral diseases.
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70
The immune response may be as important as antibiotics in the elimination of Bordetella Pertussis from the body.
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71
Explain the relationship between chickenpox and shingles, how each is contracted, and how each can be prevented.
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72
Patients infected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in environments where drug resistance is expected or has already been identified usually have to take antibacterial drugs for six to nine months to ensure the infectious agent is completely killed.
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73
In an HIV infection the TH cells and macrophages are NOT commonly infected.
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74
Chickenpox, caused by a herpes virus, results in a systemic papular rash that quickly heals.
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75
The prevalence of penicillin-resistant strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is low in North America and western Europe.
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76
The salt in mannitol salt agar inhibits the growth of Staphylococcus aureus.
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77
The availability of rapid antigen detection (RAD) systems for pathogenic streptococci has eliminated the need to culture Streptococcus Pyogenes.
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78
Explain the tuberculin test, including visual identification and immunological interpretation of positive and negative results, and describe why a positive test does not indicate an active infection.
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79
Explain the stages of syphilis. What are the characteristics of and treatments required at each stage?
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80
A patient with AIDS often dies of a variety of infections caused by opportunistic microorganisms.
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