Deck 32: Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter

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Campylobacter jejuni subsp.jejuni grows best at what conditions?

A)37°C under microaerobic conditions
B)37°C under anaerobic conditions
C)42°C under microaerobic conditions
D)42°C under anaerobic conditions
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Curved,microaerophilic,gram-negative rods,with most species having strong urease activity and the majority of which colonize mammalian stomachs or intestines,describe which group of bacteria?

A)Campylobacter
B)Helicobacter
C)Arcobacter
D)Enterobacter
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The majority of human infections with Campylobacter species are caused by:

A)direct contact with carriers of the bacterium.
B)contamination of food,milk,or water with animal feces.
C)multiplication of the organism in food products.
D)direct contact with persons infected with the bacterium.
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Which organisms should be used to perform quality control on hippurate reagent?

A)C.coli and Campylobacter concisus
B)Campylobacter curvus and Campylobacter hyointestinalis
C)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni and C.jejuni subsp.doylei
D)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni and Campylobacter coli
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Virulence determinants of H.pylori include:

A)proteases.
B)urease enzyme.
C)hemolysins.
D)exotoxins.
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Antimicrobial therapy for H.pylori infection consists of:

A)penicillin,gentamycin,and imipenem.
B)clindamycin,ceftriazone,and carbapenem.
C)A proton pump inhibitor,clarithromycin,and metronidazole.
D)azithromycin alone.
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A gram-negative,spiral-shaped organism is isolated from a stool sample that was hippurate-positive,catalase-positive,susceptible to nalidixic acid,and resistant to cephalothin.The organism can be identified as:

A)Campylobacter coli.
B)C.jejuni subsp.doylei.
C)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni.
D)C.fetus subsp.fetus.
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Ensuring that all foods derived from animal sources are thoroughly cooked,all milk is pasteurized,and all drinking water is chlorinated are ways to avoid becoming infected with:

A)Helicobacter.
B)Arcobacter.
C)Enterobacter.
D)Campylobacter.
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Campylobacter spp.can sometimes be detected by direct Gram-stain examination of fecal sample,which would reveal many:

A)large,faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
B)small curved or seagull-winged gram-negative bacilli.
C)small gram-negative coccobacilli.
D)plump,faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
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Which of the following genes may attribute to the virulence of H.pylori by encoding for outer membrane proteins that mediate adherence to a specific blood group antigen on the surface of gastric epithelial cells?

A)babA
B)iceA
C)cagA
D)vacA
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Deck 32: Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter
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Campylobacter jejuni subsp.jejuni grows best at what conditions?

A)37°C under microaerobic conditions
B)37°C under anaerobic conditions
C)42°C under microaerobic conditions
D)42°C under anaerobic conditions
C
C.jejuni subsp.jejuni grows best at 42°C in microaerobic conditions.The atmosphere can be generated in several ways,including commercially produced,gas-generating envelopes to be used with plastic bags or jars.
2
Curved,microaerophilic,gram-negative rods,with most species having strong urease activity and the majority of which colonize mammalian stomachs or intestines,describe which group of bacteria?

A)Campylobacter
B)Helicobacter
C)Arcobacter
D)Enterobacter
B
In 1983,spiral-shaped organisms resembling campylobacteria were isolated from the human stomach;these organisms were named Campylobacter pylori.On the basis of many studies,the genus Helicobacter was established in 1989,and C.pylori were renamed Helicobacter pylori.At least 32 species are now included in this genus,the majority of which colonize mammalian stomachs or intestines.The genus Helicobacter consists mostly of curved,microaerophilic,gram-negative rods,with most species having strong urease activity.
3
The majority of human infections with Campylobacter species are caused by:

A)direct contact with carriers of the bacterium.
B)contamination of food,milk,or water with animal feces.
C)multiplication of the organism in food products.
D)direct contact with persons infected with the bacterium.
B
Within the genus Campylobacter,C.jejuni and C.coli are most often associated with infections in humans and are usually transmitted via contaminated food,milk,or water.Outbreaks have been associated with contaminated drinking water and improperly pasteurized milk,among other sources.
4
Which organisms should be used to perform quality control on hippurate reagent?

A)C.coli and Campylobacter concisus
B)Campylobacter curvus and Campylobacter hyointestinalis
C)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni and C.jejuni subsp.doylei
D)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni and Campylobacter coli
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Virulence determinants of H.pylori include:

A)proteases.
B)urease enzyme.
C)hemolysins.
D)exotoxins.
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Antimicrobial therapy for H.pylori infection consists of:

A)penicillin,gentamycin,and imipenem.
B)clindamycin,ceftriazone,and carbapenem.
C)A proton pump inhibitor,clarithromycin,and metronidazole.
D)azithromycin alone.
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A gram-negative,spiral-shaped organism is isolated from a stool sample that was hippurate-positive,catalase-positive,susceptible to nalidixic acid,and resistant to cephalothin.The organism can be identified as:

A)Campylobacter coli.
B)C.jejuni subsp.doylei.
C)C.jejuni subsp.jejuni.
D)C.fetus subsp.fetus.
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Ensuring that all foods derived from animal sources are thoroughly cooked,all milk is pasteurized,and all drinking water is chlorinated are ways to avoid becoming infected with:

A)Helicobacter.
B)Arcobacter.
C)Enterobacter.
D)Campylobacter.
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Campylobacter spp.can sometimes be detected by direct Gram-stain examination of fecal sample,which would reveal many:

A)large,faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
B)small curved or seagull-winged gram-negative bacilli.
C)small gram-negative coccobacilli.
D)plump,faintly staining gram-negative bacilli.
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Which of the following genes may attribute to the virulence of H.pylori by encoding for outer membrane proteins that mediate adherence to a specific blood group antigen on the surface of gastric epithelial cells?

A)babA
B)iceA
C)cagA
D)vacA
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