Micro Exam 4
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Sphingobacterium.
Environmental
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Ochrobactrum anthropi. Environmental only, not human flora
Environmental and human flora
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Paracoccus yeei.
Environmental only, not human flora
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Psychrobacter immobilis.
Environmental, cold climates
Enterotoxigenic and enteroinvasive are terms often linked to which of the following bacterial species?
Escherichia coli
Match the triple sugar iron agar (TSI) agar reaction with the most likely bacterial species - Acid slant, acid butt, no H2S
Escherichia coli
The serotype O157:H7 of which of the following bacterial species is associated with a serious diarrheal illness with high mortality rates among some populations?
Escherichia coli
MacConkey-sorbitol agar is useful for detecting pathogenic strains of
Escherichia coli.
The major etiologic agent of urinary tract infections is
Escherichia coli.
True or False? The lack of validated in vitro susceptibility testing methods does not allow definitive treatment and testing guidelines to be given for B. parapertussis.
False
The organism most frequently associated with various infections in humans is
Achromobacter.
Valid susceptibility testing methods are not available for
Achromobacter.
Of the following species, which are widely distributed in nature and hospital environments?
Acinetobacter spp.
Plump coccobacilli that tend to resist alcohol decolorization and may be mistaken for Neisseria spp. Are
Acinetobacter spp.
An organism that can be described as oxidase-negative, MacConkey agar-positive, glucose nonfermenter is likely
Acinetobacter.
Which of the following bacteria are etiologic agents of foodborne gastroenteritis in the United States?
All of the above are correct Shigella species Salmonella species Yersinia enterocolitica Escherichia coli
Among the yellow-pigmented, oxidase-positive, glucose oxidizers that are occasionally encountered in human specimens are
All of the above are correct Chryseobacterium meningosepticum. Flavobacterium meningosepticum. Sphingobacterium spiritivorum. Empedobacter brevis.
Achromobacter, Alcaligenes, and Bordetella are all
All of the above are correct MacConkey-positive. oxidase-positive. nonglucose utilizers.
Which best describes the source of Burkholderia cepacia infections?
All of the above are correct. Plants, soil, and water Medical devices medical solutions Contaminated foods
Pertussis (whooping cough), an epidemic disease, is a highly contagious, acute infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by
Bordetella species.
Gram stain morphology, motility, and flagellar placement are important identifying characteristics of
Bordetella.
Of the species of Burkholderia, which is the one most commonly found in clinical specimens?
Burkholderia cepacia
The disease referred to as melioidosis is caused by
Burkholderia pseudomallei.
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Profuse watery diarrhea ("rice water stools"), leading to dramatic fluid loss, severe dehydration, and hypotension that frequently leads to death, is the hallmark of which toxin activity?
Cholera toxin (CT)
Valid susceptibility testing methods are not available for
Chryseobacterium.
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter.
Environmental
The gram-negative bacillus that can be described as oxidase-negative, nitrate-positive, and H2S-positive is
Edwardsiella spp.
Choose the bacterial family that is best described as catalase-positive, oxidase-negative, gram-negative bacilli that are facultative anaerobes and most of which reduce nitrates to nitrites.
Enterobacteriaceae
Not only is this group of gram-negative bacteria considered normal flora of the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals, but also it contains agents of important diseases such as gastroenteritis and enteric fevers, urinary tract infections, and bacterial pneumonia.
Enterobacteriaceae
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Agrobacterium.
Environmental
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Chryseobacterium.
Environmental
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Empedobacter.
Environmental
Most strains of Escherichia coli can be presumptively identified based on which characteristic?
Indole positive
All Brevundimonas, Burkholderia, Ralstonia, Pseudomonas, and Acidovorax share which of the following characteristics?
None of the above are correct.
A convenient and reliable identification scheme for P. aeruginosa involves the following conventional tests:
Oxidase, TSI slant, growth at 42? C on Mueller-Hinton agar or trypticase soy agar
The swarming gram-negative bacillus that can be described as oxidase-negative, nitrate-positive, indole-negative, and H2S- positive is
Proteus mirabilis
The swarming gram-negative bacillus that can be presumptively identified based on a positive indole test is
Proteus vulgaris.
Excluding Enterobacteriaceae, name the second most common gram-negative bacilli encountered in clinical specimens.
Pseudomonas
An organism described as oxidase-positive, TSI slant with an alkaline/no change, good growth at 42? C, and producing bright bluish green pigment on Mueller-Hinton agar is most likely
Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Production of exotoxin A, which kills host cells by inhibiting protein synthesis, and production of several proteolytic enzymes and hemolysins that destroy cells and tissue are factors that contribute to pathogenicity of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
The gram-negative bacillus that can be described as oxidase-negative, nitrate-positive, indole-negative, citrate-positive, methyl red-positive, urease-negative, H2S-positive is
Salmonella enteritidis.
Match the triple sugar iron agar (TSI) agar reaction with the most likely bacterial species - Alkaline slant, acid butt, with H2S
Salmonella species
Which statement best describes the habitats of Vibrio spp., Aeromonas spp., Plesiomonas shigelloides, and Chromobacterium violaceum?
The habitats are limited mostly to water sources.
Which statement best describes the habitats of Achromobacter, Alcaligenes, and Bordetella?
The habitats vary from the soil and water environment to the upper respiratory tract of various mammals.
Stool specimens suspected of containing which enteric pathogen should be collected and transported only in Cary-Blair medium because buffered glycerol saline is toxic for this bacterium?
Vibrio
The selective medium thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose (TCBS) agar is especially formulated for isolating what pathogen from stool cultures?
Vibrio
Profuse watery diarrhea ("rice water stools"), leading to dramatic fluid loss, severe dehydration, and hypotension that frequently leads to death, is the hallmark of infection with which bacterial species?
Vibrio cholerae
For more serious infections caused by Acinetobacter spp., such as pneumonia or bacteremia, effective treatment may require the use of
a beta-lactam agent in combination with an aminoglycoside.
The most common type of infection caused by both Rhizobium radiobacter and Ochrobactrum anthropi is
bacteremia
The primary habitat for Vibrio spp is
brackish or marine water.
The mode of transmission of Bordetella bronchiseptica can best be described as
close contact with animals
The mode of transmission of Achromobacter denitrificans can best be described as
contaminated fluids or medical solutions.
Transmission of Chromobacterium violaceum to humans is by
exposure of disrupted skin to contaminated soil and water.
The primary habitat for Aeromonas spp. is
fresh water
The primary habitat for Plesiomonas shigelloides and Chromobacterium violaceum is
fresh water.
Indole production, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, citrate, urease, oxidase, H2S production, and gelatin liquefaction are tests historically performed on a
gram-negative bacillus.
Transmission of Aeromonas spp. to humans is by
ingestion of contaminated seafood or water.
Transmission of Plesiomonas shigelloides to humans is by
ingestion of contaminated seafood or water.
Transmission of Vibrio spp. to humans is by
ingestion of contaminated seafood or water.
Match the organism with its biochemical description. Psychrobacter phenylpyruvicus can be described as
nonmotile and both urea- and phenylalanine deaminase-positive.
The first biochemical test that is performed on a gram-negative bacillus growing on MacConkey agar to determine the identification scheme is the
oxidase test.
Plesiomonas spp. can be described as
oxidase-positive, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar
Vibrio spp. can be described as
oxidase-positive, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar
Aeromonas spp. can be described as
oxidase-positive, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar.
Aeromonas, Vibrio, and Plesiomonas are all
oxidase-positive, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative bacilli that grow on MacConkey agar.
Match the organism with its biochemical description. B. bronchiseptica is
oxidase-positive, motile, and rapid urease-positive.
The natural habitat of Achromobacter sp. can best be described as
the natural environment.
The natural habitat of Acinetobacter sp. can best be described as
the natural environment.
The natural habitat of Chryseobacterium sp. can best be described as
the natural environment.
Differentiation of S. maltophilia and Burkholderia cepacia is best accomplished by
the oxidase test
The primary habitat for Chromobacterium violaceum is
the soil and water environment.
The primary drug of choice for infections caused by S. maltophilia is
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
Match the organism with its biochemical description. Myroides is
urease-positive and has a fruity odor.