1. What drug can damage CN VIII?
2. 1. What is trahalose? What does it associate with?
3. What is pesticin?
4. T or F - S. Pneumoniae forms grape-like clusters.
5. Cephalosporin I, II, III --- G+ or G- ?
6. T or F - Haffkin vaccine cures TB.
7. T or F - Rubella can not transmit via insects.
8. T or F - Antibodies are useless for diptheria toxin.
9. T or F - S. aureus is the #1 food poisoning.
10. What has a 20 year incubation period?
11. What has a 1-2 day incubation period?
12. T or F - Aedis aegypti can transmit yellow fever and rubella.
DIPTHERIA Tellurite media
TB Mueller-Hinton media
LEGIONAIRES Glycerol rich media
Western Blot AIDS
ELISA test S. pneumonae
Autolytic colony TB
PAP tests TB
BCG Rubella + AIDS
PCR S. pneumonae
Schick test AIDS
Optochin Mycobacterium
PPD Diptheria
Lepromin S. pyogenes
DICK test Warts
250K died S. aureus
Exotoxin A legeonella
200M died AIDS
Winter pneumonia
Enterotoxin Pseudomonas
Summer plague
Yellow fever Ritter's syndrome
LAZAR house Theiler
Milkmaid Wortley
Variolation Haffkin
S. aureus Waksman
Streptomycin Gallo
Yersinia Griffith
Pneumonia Lance field
HIV Jenner
Serogrouping Hanson
Enterobacteriaceae Rubeola
Togaviridae Dengue
Flaviviridae Marburg
Filoviridae Klebsiella
Paramyxoviridae Rubella
13. T or F - The rash spreads from trunk to deep in Rubeola.
14. T or F - The rash spreads from face to distal in Rubella.
15. Saquinovar is a nucleoside analog or protease inhibitor?
16. Didanosine is a nucleoside analog or protease inhibitor?
17. S. aureus demonstrates (more than one answer)
a. G(-) b. G(+) C. Delta hemolysis d. b-heinolysis
e. a- hemolysis
18. Pseudomonas associates with (more than one answer)
a. Facultative parasite b. obligate parasite c. G(-)
d. G(+) e. slime layer f. toxin producer
19. T or F - S. pneumonae has 200 serotypes and is group R serogroup.
20. T or F - S. pyogenes has 200 serotypes and is Group A serogroup.
21. T or F - S. pyogenes can lead to Rheumatic Arthritis and Bright's
disease.
22. T or F - 60K-70K die per year from S. pneumonae.
1.
Streptomycin
2.
Associated with TB, responsible for serpentine cord-like growth
3.
Possible toxin produced by Yersinia pestis
4.
F - STREPTOcoccus, not STAPHYLOcoccus
5.
I is G+, II is G+ & G-, III is G-
6.
F - Haffkin only work on Bubonic and Septicemic (not pneumonic)
PLAGUE
- not TB
7.
F - even though Rubella is an arbovirus (ARthropod BOrne virus), it
is
not insect transmittable.
8.
T
9.
F - Salmonella has the distinction
10.
Hanson's - Leprosy
11.
Legionnaire’s
12.
F - Not rubella (yellow and dengue)
13.
F - reversed with 14
14.
F - reversed with 13
15.
Protease inhibitor
16.
Nucleoside analog
17.
A and C
18.
A, C, E, F
19.
F - 100 serotypes and no Lancefield grouping
20.
T
21.
F - Bright's disease & Rheumatic Fever NOT Rheumatic Arthritis
22. F - Pneumonia and Influenza together