What organism is formed on dental plaques?_____
M. tuberculosis is transmitted via _____ of droplet nuclei (airborne particles).
What is the reservior for Francisella tularensis?_____
_____ is a coagulase-negative Staph that has the ability to synthesize extracellular polysaccharide matrix (biofilm).
What antibodies are elevated following a strep infection?_____
What is the route of transmission of Bordetella pertussis?_____
Which zoonotic bacteria is oxidase positive?_____
Which cytokine is primarily responsible for stimulating monocytes / macrophages to kill the microbes they ingest (macrophage-lymphocyte interaction)?_____
Which form of Leprosy (Mycobacteria leprae) is communicable (human to human)?_____
Coxiella burnetti is _____ intracellular
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