Deck 24: Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System

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Which of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its vaccine?

A) diphtheria - toxoid
B) pneumococcal pneumonia - capsular polysaccharides
C) whooping cough - heat-killed bacteria
D) influenza - viruses grown in embryonated eggs
E) tuberculosis - toxoid
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Members of the group A streptococci (GAS) cause all of the following EXCEPT

A) rheumatic fever.
B) epiglottitis.
C) strep throat.
D) pharyngitis.
E) scarlet fever.
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All of the following can lead to a positive tuberculin skin test EXCEPT

A) current tuberculosis infection.
B) being near someone with tuberculosis.
C) vaccination.
D) immunity to tuberculosis.
E) previous tuberculosis infection.
Question
Which of the following microorganisms causes symptoms most like tuberculosis?

A) Influenza virus
B) Legionella
C) Mycoplasma
D) Coccidioides
E) Histoplasma
Question
Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by the catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent stages?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C) Bordetella pertussis
D) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
E) respiratory syncytial virus
Question
Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of influenza?

A) muscle aches
B) fever
C) headache
D) chills
E) diarrhea
Question
Which of the following requires treatment with both antibiotics and antitoxins?

A) psittacosis
B) scarlet fever
C) diphtheria
D) tuberculosis
E) whooping cough
Question
Which of the following causes opportunistic infections in AIDS patients?

A) Pneumocystis
B) Mucor
C) Rhizopus
D) Aspergillus
E) All of the answers are correct.
Question
Which of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its reservoir?

A) psittacosis - parakeets
B) histoplasmosis - soil
C) coccidioidomycosis - air
D) tuberculosis - cattle
E) pneumocystis - humans
Question
Which one of the following produces the most potent exotoxin?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) Bordetella pertussis
E) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Question
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) otitis media - earache
B) sinusitis - headache and nasal mucous
C) epiglottitis - sore throat
D) laryngitis - voice loss
E) pharyngitis - sore throat
Question
Which of the following diseases has a cutaneous form, especially in individuals over 30 years of age?

A) psittacosis
B) diphtheria
C) legionellosis
D) coccidioidomycosis
E) scarlet fever
Question
All of the following are true of the common cold EXCEPT

A) it is transmitted via aerosols and contact.
B) early treatment will drastically reduce the disease symptoms.
C) complications include laryngitis and otitis media.
D) the duration of symptoms is approximately one week.
E) it is caused by rhinoviruses and coronaviruses.
Question
The lower respiratory tract is protected by all of the following EXCEPT

A) the ciliary escalator.
B) alveolar macrophages.
C) mucous secretions.
D) IgA antibodies.
E) competition with the normal flora of the lungs.
Question
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) psittacosis - Chlamydia
B) melioidosis - Burkholderia
C) whooping cough - Bordetella
D) Q fever - Rickettsia
E) epiglottitis - Haemophilus
Question
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Bordetella - gram-negative pleomorphic rod
B) Mycoplasma - gram-positive pleomorphic rod
C) Haemophilus - gram-negative rod
D) Corynebacterium - gram-positive rod
E) Mycobacterium - acid-fast rod
Question
Which one of the following is an irregular, gram-positive rod?

A) Bordetella pertussis
B) Pneumocystis jirovecii
C) Burkholderia pseudomallei
D) Streptococcus pyogenes
E) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Question
Infection by which of the following results in the formation of Ghon complexes?

A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
B) Blastomyces dermatidis
C) Streptococcus pyogenes
D) Bordetella pertussis
E) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Question
Which of the following does NOT cause otitis media?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Moraxella catarrhalis
C) Haemophilus influenzae
D) Coxiella burnetii
E) Streptococcus pneumoniae
Question
Which of the following statements about mycoplasmal pneumonia is TRUE?

A) Treatment is tetracyclines.
B) Annual vaccination can prevent infection.
C) The causative agent cannot be cultured.
D) The symptoms resemble pneumococcal pneumonia.
E) The causative agent is a virus.
Question
Soil is a reservoir for all of the following EXCEPT

A) blastomycosis.
B) melioidosis.
C) Q fever.
D) histoplasmosis.
E) coccidioidomycosis.
Question
The patient has a sore throat. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Streptococcus
C) Corynebacterium
D) Rhinovirus
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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A patient has a paroxysmal cough and mucus accumulation. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Mycoplasma
C) Corynebacterium
D) Mycobacterium
E) Burkholderia
Question
Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows thick-walled cysts. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Blastomyces
B) Coccidioides
C) Histoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Pneumocystis
Question
A patient has pneumonia. Gram-negative rods are cultured on nutrient agar from a sputum sample. The etiology is

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Chlamydophila psittaci.
C) Haemophilus influenzae.
D) Burkholderia pseudomallei.
E) Legionella pneumophila.
Question
All of the following are used as first-line drugs for treating tuberculosis EXCEPT

A) ethambutol.
B) fluoroquinolones.
C) isoniazid.
D) rifampin.
E) pyrazinamide.
Question
The patient is suffocating because of the accumulation of dead tissue and fibrin in her throat. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Corynebacterium
C) Mycobacterium
D) Haemophilus
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
Question
Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows spherules. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Blastomyces
B) Coccidioides
C) Histoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Pneumocystis
Question
Which of the following is an opportunistic pathogen?

A) Legionella
B) Histoplasma
C) Mycoplasma
D) Pneumocystis
E) rhinovirus
Question
A patient who presents with red throat and tonsils can be diagnosed as having

A) streptococcal pharyngitis.
B) scarlet fever.
C) the common cold.
D) diphtheria.
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
Question
The primary victims of the influenza pandemic of 1918 -1919 were

A) members of the military.
B) young adults.
C) residents of Spain; therefore, it was known as the ʺSpanish Flu.ʺ
D) infants and the elderly.
E) residents of the U.S.
Question
Which of the following statements regarding tuberculosis is FALSE?

A) At least 1/3 of those who are TB-positive are also HIV-positive.
B) Nearly 1/3 of the worldʹs population shows symptoms of tuberculosis.
C) It is responsible for nearly 2 million deaths per year.
D) Treatment requires at least six months of antibiotic therapy.
E) Nearly 1/3 of the worldʹs population is infected with tuberculosis.
Question
Inhalation of arthroconidia is responsible for infection by which of the following organisms?

A) Coccidioides
B) Chlamydophila
C) Streptococcus
D) Mycoplasma
E) Blastomyces
Question
The most effective means of preventing influenza is

A) annual vaccination.
B) vector control.
C) administration of amantadine.
D) pasteurization of milk.
E) isolation of carriers.
Question
Infection by which of the following is often confused with viral pneumonia?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Streptococcus
C) Blastomyces
D) Mycoplasma
E) Coccidioides
Question
The patient is suffocating because of an inflamed epiglottis. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Corynebacterium
B) Bordetella
C) Haemophilus
D) Mycobacterium
E) RSV
Question
All of the following are classified as fungi EXCEPT

A) Blastomyces.
B) Coccidioides.
C) Histoplasma.
D) Mycobacterium.
E) Pneumocystis.
Question
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Chlamydophila - psittacosis
B) Coxiella - Q fever
C) Mycobacterium - whooping cough
D) Mycoplasma - walking pneumonia
E) Burkholderia - melioidosis
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Which of the following etiologic agents results in the formation of abscesses?

A) Blastomyces
B) Mycoplasma
C) Streptococcus
D) Staphylococcus
E) Coccidioides
Question
Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by a red rash?

A) Coccidioides
B) Mycoplasma
C) Blastomyces
D) Streptococcus
E) RSV
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Infections with Legionella pneumophila are usually transmitted via aerosols from contaminated air conditioning systems, showers, and humidifiers.
Question
The symptoms of diphtheria are due to an exotoxin that blocks proteins synthesis in host cells.
Question
Legionella is transmitted by

A) vectors.
B) airborne transmission.
C) person-to-person contact.
D) fomites.
E) foodborne transmission.
Question
The most common causative agent of bacterial pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Question
Which of the following is NOT an intracellular parasite?

A) Influenza virus
B) Chlamydophila
C) RSV
D) Coxiella
E) Coccidioides
Question
Coccidioides immitis causes Valley fever, a disease that is endemic to the Mississippi Valley.
Question
A patient has fever, difficulty breathing, chest pains, fluid in the alveoli, and a positive tuberculin skin test. Gram-positive cocci are isolated from the sputum. The patient most likely has

A) mycoplasmal pneumonia.
B) pneumococcal pneumonia.
C) influenza.
D) the common cold.
E) tuberculosis.
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Most cases of sinusitis and otitis media will not resolve unless they are treated with antibiotics.
Question
Which of the following is responsible for epidemics of respiratory disease in infants?

A) rhinovirus
B) respiratory syncytial virus
C) influenza
D) Mycoplasma
E) adenovirus
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A positive tuberculosis skin test indicates that the patient has active tuberculosis.
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae causes atypical pneumonia, also known as ʺwalking pneumonia.ʺ
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Which one of the following produces small ʺfried-eggʺ colonies on medium containing horse serum and yeast extract?

A) Legionella
B) Chlamydophila
C) Mycoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Streptococcus
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Vaccination with the influenza vaccine confers lifelong immunity to influenza virus.
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Risks for Q fever include contact with infected cattle and drinking unpasteurized milk.
Question
It is common for a normal, healthy individual to carry potentially pathogenic organisms in their upper respiratory tract.
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Deck 24: Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System
1
Which of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its vaccine?

A) diphtheria - toxoid
B) pneumococcal pneumonia - capsular polysaccharides
C) whooping cough - heat-killed bacteria
D) influenza - viruses grown in embryonated eggs
E) tuberculosis - toxoid
E
2
Members of the group A streptococci (GAS) cause all of the following EXCEPT

A) rheumatic fever.
B) epiglottitis.
C) strep throat.
D) pharyngitis.
E) scarlet fever.
B
3
All of the following can lead to a positive tuberculin skin test EXCEPT

A) current tuberculosis infection.
B) being near someone with tuberculosis.
C) vaccination.
D) immunity to tuberculosis.
E) previous tuberculosis infection.
B
4
Which of the following microorganisms causes symptoms most like tuberculosis?

A) Influenza virus
B) Legionella
C) Mycoplasma
D) Coccidioides
E) Histoplasma
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Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by the catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent stages?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C) Bordetella pertussis
D) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
E) respiratory syncytial virus
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Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of influenza?

A) muscle aches
B) fever
C) headache
D) chills
E) diarrhea
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Which of the following requires treatment with both antibiotics and antitoxins?

A) psittacosis
B) scarlet fever
C) diphtheria
D) tuberculosis
E) whooping cough
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8
Which of the following causes opportunistic infections in AIDS patients?

A) Pneumocystis
B) Mucor
C) Rhizopus
D) Aspergillus
E) All of the answers are correct.
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9
Which of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its reservoir?

A) psittacosis - parakeets
B) histoplasmosis - soil
C) coccidioidomycosis - air
D) tuberculosis - cattle
E) pneumocystis - humans
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10
Which one of the following produces the most potent exotoxin?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) Bordetella pertussis
E) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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11
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) otitis media - earache
B) sinusitis - headache and nasal mucous
C) epiglottitis - sore throat
D) laryngitis - voice loss
E) pharyngitis - sore throat
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12
Which of the following diseases has a cutaneous form, especially in individuals over 30 years of age?

A) psittacosis
B) diphtheria
C) legionellosis
D) coccidioidomycosis
E) scarlet fever
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13
All of the following are true of the common cold EXCEPT

A) it is transmitted via aerosols and contact.
B) early treatment will drastically reduce the disease symptoms.
C) complications include laryngitis and otitis media.
D) the duration of symptoms is approximately one week.
E) it is caused by rhinoviruses and coronaviruses.
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14
The lower respiratory tract is protected by all of the following EXCEPT

A) the ciliary escalator.
B) alveolar macrophages.
C) mucous secretions.
D) IgA antibodies.
E) competition with the normal flora of the lungs.
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15
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) psittacosis - Chlamydia
B) melioidosis - Burkholderia
C) whooping cough - Bordetella
D) Q fever - Rickettsia
E) epiglottitis - Haemophilus
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16
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Bordetella - gram-negative pleomorphic rod
B) Mycoplasma - gram-positive pleomorphic rod
C) Haemophilus - gram-negative rod
D) Corynebacterium - gram-positive rod
E) Mycobacterium - acid-fast rod
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17
Which one of the following is an irregular, gram-positive rod?

A) Bordetella pertussis
B) Pneumocystis jirovecii
C) Burkholderia pseudomallei
D) Streptococcus pyogenes
E) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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18
Infection by which of the following results in the formation of Ghon complexes?

A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
B) Blastomyces dermatidis
C) Streptococcus pyogenes
D) Bordetella pertussis
E) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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19
Which of the following does NOT cause otitis media?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Moraxella catarrhalis
C) Haemophilus influenzae
D) Coxiella burnetii
E) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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20
Which of the following statements about mycoplasmal pneumonia is TRUE?

A) Treatment is tetracyclines.
B) Annual vaccination can prevent infection.
C) The causative agent cannot be cultured.
D) The symptoms resemble pneumococcal pneumonia.
E) The causative agent is a virus.
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21
Soil is a reservoir for all of the following EXCEPT

A) blastomycosis.
B) melioidosis.
C) Q fever.
D) histoplasmosis.
E) coccidioidomycosis.
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22
The patient has a sore throat. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Streptococcus
C) Corynebacterium
D) Rhinovirus
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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23
A patient has a paroxysmal cough and mucus accumulation. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Mycoplasma
C) Corynebacterium
D) Mycobacterium
E) Burkholderia
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24
Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows thick-walled cysts. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Blastomyces
B) Coccidioides
C) Histoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Pneumocystis
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25
A patient has pneumonia. Gram-negative rods are cultured on nutrient agar from a sputum sample. The etiology is

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Chlamydophila psittaci.
C) Haemophilus influenzae.
D) Burkholderia pseudomallei.
E) Legionella pneumophila.
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26
All of the following are used as first-line drugs for treating tuberculosis EXCEPT

A) ethambutol.
B) fluoroquinolones.
C) isoniazid.
D) rifampin.
E) pyrazinamide.
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27
The patient is suffocating because of the accumulation of dead tissue and fibrin in her throat. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Bordetella
B) Corynebacterium
C) Mycobacterium
D) Haemophilus
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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28
Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows spherules. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Blastomyces
B) Coccidioides
C) Histoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Pneumocystis
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29
Which of the following is an opportunistic pathogen?

A) Legionella
B) Histoplasma
C) Mycoplasma
D) Pneumocystis
E) rhinovirus
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30
A patient who presents with red throat and tonsils can be diagnosed as having

A) streptococcal pharyngitis.
B) scarlet fever.
C) the common cold.
D) diphtheria.
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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The primary victims of the influenza pandemic of 1918 -1919 were

A) members of the military.
B) young adults.
C) residents of Spain; therefore, it was known as the ʺSpanish Flu.ʺ
D) infants and the elderly.
E) residents of the U.S.
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32
Which of the following statements regarding tuberculosis is FALSE?

A) At least 1/3 of those who are TB-positive are also HIV-positive.
B) Nearly 1/3 of the worldʹs population shows symptoms of tuberculosis.
C) It is responsible for nearly 2 million deaths per year.
D) Treatment requires at least six months of antibiotic therapy.
E) Nearly 1/3 of the worldʹs population is infected with tuberculosis.
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33
Inhalation of arthroconidia is responsible for infection by which of the following organisms?

A) Coccidioides
B) Chlamydophila
C) Streptococcus
D) Mycoplasma
E) Blastomyces
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34
The most effective means of preventing influenza is

A) annual vaccination.
B) vector control.
C) administration of amantadine.
D) pasteurization of milk.
E) isolation of carriers.
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35
Infection by which of the following is often confused with viral pneumonia?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Streptococcus
C) Blastomyces
D) Mycoplasma
E) Coccidioides
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36
The patient is suffocating because of an inflamed epiglottis. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

A) Corynebacterium
B) Bordetella
C) Haemophilus
D) Mycobacterium
E) RSV
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37
All of the following are classified as fungi EXCEPT

A) Blastomyces.
B) Coccidioides.
C) Histoplasma.
D) Mycobacterium.
E) Pneumocystis.
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38
Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Chlamydophila - psittacosis
B) Coxiella - Q fever
C) Mycobacterium - whooping cough
D) Mycoplasma - walking pneumonia
E) Burkholderia - melioidosis
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39
Which of the following etiologic agents results in the formation of abscesses?

A) Blastomyces
B) Mycoplasma
C) Streptococcus
D) Staphylococcus
E) Coccidioides
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40
Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by a red rash?

A) Coccidioides
B) Mycoplasma
C) Blastomyces
D) Streptococcus
E) RSV
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41
Infections with Legionella pneumophila are usually transmitted via aerosols from contaminated air conditioning systems, showers, and humidifiers.
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42
The symptoms of diphtheria are due to an exotoxin that blocks proteins synthesis in host cells.
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43
Legionella is transmitted by

A) vectors.
B) airborne transmission.
C) person-to-person contact.
D) fomites.
E) foodborne transmission.
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44
The most common causative agent of bacterial pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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45
Which of the following is NOT an intracellular parasite?

A) Influenza virus
B) Chlamydophila
C) RSV
D) Coxiella
E) Coccidioides
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Coccidioides immitis causes Valley fever, a disease that is endemic to the Mississippi Valley.
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47
A patient has fever, difficulty breathing, chest pains, fluid in the alveoli, and a positive tuberculin skin test. Gram-positive cocci are isolated from the sputum. The patient most likely has

A) mycoplasmal pneumonia.
B) pneumococcal pneumonia.
C) influenza.
D) the common cold.
E) tuberculosis.
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Most cases of sinusitis and otitis media will not resolve unless they are treated with antibiotics.
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49
Which of the following is responsible for epidemics of respiratory disease in infants?

A) rhinovirus
B) respiratory syncytial virus
C) influenza
D) Mycoplasma
E) adenovirus
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A positive tuberculosis skin test indicates that the patient has active tuberculosis.
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51
Mycoplasma pneumoniae causes atypical pneumonia, also known as ʺwalking pneumonia.ʺ
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52
Which one of the following produces small ʺfried-eggʺ colonies on medium containing horse serum and yeast extract?

A) Legionella
B) Chlamydophila
C) Mycoplasma
D) Mycobacterium
E) Streptococcus
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Vaccination with the influenza vaccine confers lifelong immunity to influenza virus.
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Risks for Q fever include contact with infected cattle and drinking unpasteurized milk.
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It is common for a normal, healthy individual to carry potentially pathogenic organisms in their upper respiratory tract.
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