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What genus does Acinetobacter spp. belong to?
Acinetobacter
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Where are Acinetobacter spp. commonly found?
In warm, moist, and dry
environments
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Which hospital items can harbor Acinetobacter spp.?
Respiratory therapy equipment
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What is a common location for Acinetobacter spp. in hospitals?
On
the
hands
of
hospital
staff
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What is the mean survival time of German clinical isolates of Acinetobacter?
27 days
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How long can A. baumannii strains survive on a hospital bed rail after patient discharge?
9 days
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What is the morphology of Acinetobacter spp.?
Gram-negative
bacilli
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Why are Acinetobacter spp. frequently misidentified?
They retain
crystal violet
during staining
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What type of organisms are Acinetobacter spp.?
Aerobic
and
non-motile
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What allows Acinetobacter spp. to grow on routine laboratory media?
Ability to use various
carbon sources
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What is a virulence factor of Acinetobacter spp.?
Growth in
acidic pH
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What is a characteristic of Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Obligate aerobes
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What color pigment does Pseudomonas aeruginosa produce?
Green to
green
-blue
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What test is positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Oxidase test
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What is a primary determinant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence factors?
Health status of the
human host
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What are the virulence factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Alginate
:
Antiphagocytic
LPS:
Endotoxic
Pili:
Biofilm formation
Flagella
:
Motility
Type III secretion: Intoxicates cells
Siderophore receptors:
Iron acquisition
Secreted toxins: Inhibit
protein synthesis
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What diseases are commonly caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Wound
infections
and
pneumonia
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What is the antibiotic treatment for Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Aminoglycosides
like
Gentamicin
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What is the morphology of Haemophilus influenzae?
Small, motile,
GN
coccobacilli
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What is a virulence factor of Haemophilus influenzae?
Capsular polysaccharide
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What disease is associated with Haemophilus influenzae type B?
Meningitis
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What is the antibiotic treatment for Haemophilus influenzae?
Ampicillin
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What disease is caused by Vibrio cholera?
Cholera
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What is a virulence factor of Vibrio cholera?
Heat-labile enterotoxin
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What is the treatment for Vibrio cholera?
Tetracycline
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What is the morphology of Helicobacter pylori?
Curved,
microaerophilic
gram-negative
rods
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What allows Helicobacter pylori to survive in the stomach?
Urease
activity generating
ammonium
ions
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What disease is associated with Helicobacter pylori?
Peptic ulcers
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What is the treatment for Helicobacter pylori infection?
Combination of antibiotics and
proton pump inhibitors
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What are the two clinically important Neisseria species?
Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
and
meningitidis
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What disease does Neisseria gonorrhoeae cause?
Gonorrhea
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What is the antibiotic treatment for Neisseria infections?
Penicillin-G
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What are the antibiotic resistance trends for the bacteria discussed?
Acinetobacter baumannii
: Increasing resistance
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
: Notable resistance patterns
Haemophilus influenzae
: Resistance to common antibiotics
Vibrio cholera
: Resistance to tetracycline
Helicobacter pylori
: Resistance to standard treatments
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