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Nonspore Forming - GPR

Question 1 of 11

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Corynebacterium sp. "diptheroids": ( Small, Pinpoint, Medium, Large ), pleomorphic, beaded, palisading "Chinese Letters" -> ( Dry, Wet, Creamy, Sticky ), ( white, gray, off-white, green/brown ) colonies -> Catalase ( positive, negative )

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Question 2 of 11

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Listeria monocytogenes: ( small, medium, large, pinpoint ) coccobacillary -> ( narrow, wide )-zone, ( beta, alpha, gamma ) hemolytic colonies -> catalase ( positive, negative ) -> umbrella & tumbling, Motility at 25C, Litmus milk-chalky, white, indicator ( red, yellow ). Salicin +, Dextrose +, Trehalose +, Bile esculin +

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Question 3 of 11

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Erysipelothrix: thin, ( small, medium, large, pinpoint ), pointed rod -> small, ( alpha, beta, gamma ) hemolytic -> catalase ( negative, positive ) -> TSI=H25

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Question 4 of 11

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Lactobacillus sp: ( long, short ), thin GPR in chains -> small, ( alpha, beta ) hemolytic -> catalase ( negative, positive )

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Question 5 of 11

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Listeria's main source is dairy products such as milk, cheese and icecream

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 6 of 11

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Listeria is manifested primarily as ( septicemia, pnuemonia, impetigo ) and ( meningitis, endocarditis, inflammation of hands and fingers ) in neonates and immuno-compromised patients

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Question 7 of 11

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For what microorganism do you use the rabbit monocyte test?

Select one of the following:

  • Listeria monocytogenes

  • Diptheroids

  • Erysipelothrix

  • Lactobacillus sp

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Question 8 of 11

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Normal habitat: sewage, silage, soil, fertilizers, decaying vegetation
Normal flora of GI tract of many animals-often found in milk (cows, goats)
1-5% of humans are asymptomatic intestinal carriers

Select one of the following:

  • Listeria monocytogenes

  • Corynebacterium sp

  • Erysipelathrix

  • Lactobacillus sp.

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Question 9 of 11

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Normal habitat: animals such as fish, shellfish, birds (poultry), swine (major reservoir), rodents, cattle, horses, dogs
soil, food, water
organism is able to survive for long periods outside of the body and survives pickling, salting, or smoking processes used in preservation of meats

Select one of the following:

  • Listeria monoctogenes

  • Corynebacterium sp

  • Erysipelothrix

  • Lactobacillus

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Question 10 of 11

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Normal Habitat: Female genital tract, GI tract, skin, found in dairy products

Select one of the following:

  • Listeria monocytogenes

  • Corynebacterium sp

  • Erysipelothrix

  • Lactobacillus

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Question 11 of 11

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Normal habitat: upper respiratory tract, many individuals carry nontoxigenic strains as a part of NF

Select one of the following:

  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae

  • Corynebacterium Jeikeium

  • Diphtheroid bacili

  • Bacillus

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