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What type of organisms are mycobacteria?
Non-
motile
, non-
spore
forming rods
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Why do mycobacterial cells resist staining with basic aniline dyes?
They have extremely high
lipid content
in cell wall
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How can mycobacteria be stained effectively?
By increasing staining time or applying heat
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What is the term for the characteristic of mycobacteria that allows them to resist decolorization?
Acid fastness
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What enhances the growth of some mycobacterial species?
Increased carbon dioxide (
CO2
)
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Which species are included in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex?
tuberculosis,
M. bovis
,
M. africanum
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What is the primary disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
Tuberculosis
(TB)
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How is TB primarily acquired?
From persons with active disease excreting
bacilli
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What forms in response to TB infection?
A hard
tubercle
or granuloma
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What is the composition of a granuloma in TB?
Lymphocytes
,
macrophages
,
fibroblasts
, and
capillaries
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What happens with granuloma formation in TB?
Healing occurs with fibrosis and
calcification
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What is a clinical diagnosis indicator of primary TB?
Positive
PPD
skin test
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How is TB diagnosis confirmed?
By
stained smear
and
culture
of specimens
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What does miliary TB refer to?
Seeding of many organs with
AFB
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Which organ can be infected by M. tuberculosis?
Almost
any
organ
of the
body
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What is Pott disease?
Skeletal TB of the
spine
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What does CSF examination reveal in TB meningitis?
Elevated
protein
, decreased
glucose
, lymphocytes
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How do colonies of M. tuberculosis typically appear?
Raised
,
dry
,
rough
appearance
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What color are the colonies of M. tuberculosis described as?
Buff-colored
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What is the significance of cord factor in mycobacteria?
It can result in characteristic
cord
formation
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What is the optimal growth temperature for mycobacteria?
35° C
to
37° C
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What is a positive test for niacin accumulation indicative of?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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What does reduction of nitrate to nitrite indicate?
Presence of
certain
mycobacteria
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What is the significance of catalase production in mycobacteria?
It indicates
metabolic
activity
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What does growth on thiophene-2-carboxylic acid hydrazide (T2H) indicate?
Specific
mycobacterial
species identification
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What animals can Mycobacterium bovis infect?
Cattle
,
dogs
,
cats
,
swine
,
parrots
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How long is the incubation period for Mycobacterium bovis?
21
days at
37° C
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What is a characteristic of non-tuberculous mycobacteria?
Found in the environment, non-transmissible
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What is the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC)?
Includes
M. avium
and
M. intracellulare
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What is the growth environment for M. avium?
Soil
, water,
house dust
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What disease does Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis cause?
Johne
disease
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What is the growth rate of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis?
Very slow,
3 to 4 months
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What is a unique requirement for Mycobacterium haemophilum growth?
Requires hemoglobin or
hemin
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What are the clinical manifestations of Mycobacterium haemophilum?
Submandibular lymphadenitis
and ulcers
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What is the optimal growth temperature for Mycobacterium haemophilum?
28° C
to
32° C
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What is the appearance of Mycobacterium kansasii colonies?
Smooth
to
rough
with
wavy
edges
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What is the susceptibility profile of Mycobacterium kansasii?
Sensitive to
rifampin
and
ethambutol
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What is the characteristic of Mycobacterium malmoense?
Causes
chronic
pulmonary disease
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What is the growth appearance of Mycobacterium scrofulaceum?
Cervical lymphadenitis
in children
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What is the growth rate of Mycobacterium simiae?
Slow
,
4 to 6
weeks
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