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Bacteriology — MCQs

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Q121Medium

Which statement is true about the El Tor biotype of Vibrio cholerae?

Q122Easy

Which serotype of Streptococcus pneumoniae most often produces mucoid colonies?

Q123Medium

A patient with second and third-degree burns developed a wound infection on the twelfth day of admission, characterized by a bluish-green exudate. Treatment with chloramphenicol and tetracycline was unsuccessful. A gram-negative, motile organism was isolated that was oxidase-positive, did not ferment lactose, sucrose, or glucose, but grew on MacConkey's agar and produced a fruity aroma on that medium. Which of the following organisms was most likely isolated?

Q124Medium

An outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred in a youth group camp. Water at the camp, which was not chlorinated or filtered, was obtained from a spring on the premises. The farmland near the camp was grazed by cattle and sheep, and run-off from the pasture entered the camp spring. The isolated microorganism required an atmosphere containing reduced oxygen and increased carbon dioxide for its growth. In most cases, the gastroenteritis was self-limiting, and those requiring antibiotic treatment responded to erythromycin. Which is the most likely causative agent?

Q125Easy

Which of the following organisms is unlikely to be found in the sputum of a patient with cystic fibrosis?

Q126Medium

Which of the following conditions is NOT commonly associated with group A beta-hemolytic streptococci infection?

Q127Easy

Blood in stool is seen in all of the following conditions except?

Q128Medium

A patient with HIV presents with diarrhea and acid-fast bacilli (AFB) positive in stool. What is the most likely causative organism?

Q129Medium

Which of the following organisms would typically be found in a patient with atypical community-acquired pneumonia?

Q130Easy

Metachromatic granules are characteristically found in which of the following organisms?

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