Bank of Krok testing to module N1
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B Cardiac valves C Renal glomeruli D Urogenital tracts E Lymph nodes Escherichia coli 151. A 7-year-old boy has been diagnosed a cholera-like disease (vomiting, profuse diarrhea). The feces of the patient were inoculated onto Endo medium, and homotypic crimson colonies with metallic sheen have grown. Which microorganism is the most likely to be the causative agent of the disease? A. Shigella sonnei. B. Salmonella enteritidis. C. Yersinia enterocolitica. D. *Escherichia coli, enterotoxigenic type. E. Vibrio holera. *An acute enteric infection has developed in a child, 6 months old. Feces has been inoculated of Endo medium to make bacteriological diagnosis. Based onto typical growth of causative agent a doctor made a presumptive conclusion that cause of infection was Escherichia coli. Which type of colonies was revealed onto Endo agar? *Crimson (magenta) with metallic sheen Large mucous Small colorless Pale pink with white edge “ Creeping” growth *2013* A 12-year-old boy has been hospitalized for suspected food poisoning. The fecal samples were inoculated on the Endo agar, which resulted in growth of a large number of colorless colonies. What microorganism is most likely to be EXCLUDED from the list of possible causative agents of the disease? A *Escherichia coli B Salmonella enteritidis C Proteus vulgaris D Pseudomonas aeruginosa E Yersinia enterocolitica *01*03*04* b-12 At bacteriological investigation of feces taken from 4 months’ child with acute enteric infection a lots of red colonies have been grown onto Endo medium. What microorganisms are these? *Escherichia Salmonella Staphylococci Streptococci Shigella *01*02*03* A culture of E.coli with antigen structure O-111 has been isolated from feces of bottle-feeding newborn. Which diagnosis may be made? *Coli-enteritis Gastroenteritis Cholera-like disease Food-poisoning infection Dysentery-like disease *06* Signs of dehydration and bloody diarrhea have been developed fast in a child with acute enteric infection. Pediatrician has suspected coli-enteritis. Which method should be used to diagnose enteric escherichiosis? *Bacteriological Biological Serological Allergic Microscopic b-12 Among junior children of an orphanage an outbreak of intestinal infection with signs of colienteritis was registered. In order to identify isolated causative agent it is necessary to: Download 383.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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