Klebsiella, enterobacter, and serratia commonly exhibit multi-drug _____
#2
_____ is an anaerobe that can enter abdominal abscesses and is resistant to many antibiotics
#3
Which bacteria can produce slow-onset diarrhea via spore ingestion?_____
#4
Group B strep (Streptococcus agalactiae) is part of the natural flora of the GI tract and _____
#5
Clostridium perfringens binds _____, resulting in watery diarrhea due to destruction of tight junctions
#6
Which exotoxin of Clostridium difficile is a brush border toxin that causes watery diarrhea?_____
#7
Describe the characteristic appearance of microglia.
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Microbiome in antibiotic-associated diarrhea Flashcard Deck - 7 Cards
Flashcard 1: Klebsiella, enterobacter, and serratia commonly exhibit multi-drug _____
Answer: resistance
Flashcard 2: _____ is an anaerobe that can enter abdominal abscesses and is resistant to many antibiotics
Answer: Bacteroides fragilis
Flashcard 3: Which bacteria can produce slow-onset diarrhea via spore ingestion?_____
Answer: Clostridium perfringens
Flashcard 4: Group B strep (Streptococcus agalactiae) is part of the natural flora of the GI tract and _____
Answer: vagina
Flashcard 5: Clostridium perfringens binds _____, resulting in watery diarrhea due to destruction of tight junctions
Answer: claudins
Flashcard 6: Which exotoxin of Clostridium difficile is a brush border toxin that causes watery diarrhea?_____
Answer: Toxin A (enterotoxin)
Flashcard 7: Describe the characteristic appearance of microglia.
Answer: small irregular nuclei and sparse cytoplasm
mnemonic: microglia have mico-nuclei and micro-cytoplasm
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