Deck 19: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds

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Cat scratch disease is caused by

A) Rickettsia rickettsii.
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) Bartonella henselae.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
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What is the pathogenic process underlying Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

A) cellular damage via potent exotoxins
B) damage to blood vessels
C) stimulation of a strong immune response
D) interference with host cell metabolism
E) formation of biofilms in host tissues
Question
Smallpox was the first human disease to be

A) analyzed and studied on the genetic level.
B) treated with antiviral drugs.
C) globally eradicated.
D) identified as a viral disease.
E) re-created in an experimental animal.
Question
One feature that differentiates Staphylococcus aureus from other staphylococci is its

A) slime layer production.
B) coagulase production.
C) beta-lactamase production.
D) production of both a slime layer and coagulase.
E) production of both coagulase and beta-lactamase.
Question
The common name for a furuncle is

A) a boil.
B) a sty.
C) a wart.
D) acne.
E) a rash.
Question
Necrotizing fasciitis is caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Rickettsia rickettsii.
E) both Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus.
Question
Impetigo can be caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) both Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) both Staphylococcus epidermidis and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Question
Petechiae are subcutaneous hemorrhages associated with which of the following?

A) RMSF
B) anthrax
C) smallpox
D) necrotizing fasciitis
E) herpes gladiatorum
Question
An infection of a hair follicle at the base of an eyelid is called a

A) pimple.
B) sty.
C) furuncle.
D) carbuncle.
E) macule.
Question
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is caused by

A) coagulase.
B) lipase.
C) beta-lactamase.
D) exfoliative toxins.
E) staphylokinase.
Question
"Pox" is a term synonymous with which of the following?

A) a macule
B) a papule
C) a vesicle
D) a pustule
E) a whitlow
Question
The skin is an effective barrier against invading microbes because

A) the outer layers of cells are dead.
B) the surface is covered in salt.
C) it is well supplied with blood vessels to flush microbes from the surface.
D) no microbes are able to survive on the surface.
E) the outer layers are dead and covered in salt.
Question
Clostridium perfringens is a strict anaerobe that is a common environmental contaminant and consequently of wounds due to its ability to

A) produce hyaluronidase.
B) produce endospores.
C) form biofilms.
D) invade cells.
E) grow in an insect vector.
Question
Normal skin microbiota are able to grow on the skin because of their resistance to

A) sebum.
B) salt.
C) keratin.
D) sebum and salt.
E) sebum, salt, and keratin.
Question
Which of the following is a complication that may result from a Streptococcus pyogenes skin infection?

A) a carbuncle
B) a sty
C) shingles
D) scalded skin syndrome
E) erysipelas
Question
The resistance of Pseudomonas to a wide variety of antimicrobial drugs is due, in part, to its

A) production of exoenzyme S.
B) production of pyocyanin.
C) ability to utilize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources.
D) ability to grow in almost any moist environment.
E) ability to pump drugs out of the cell.
Question
A specific wavelength of blue light can be used to treat

A) swimmer's ear.
B) RMSF.
C) acne.
D) cat scratch disease.
E) bacteremia.
Question
Virulent strains of Staphylococcus aureus can resist penicillin because they produce

A) a slime layer.
B) coagulase.
C) beta-lactamase.
D) staphylokinase.
E) lipase.
Question
Transovarian transmission is a process by which

A) a pathogen infects the ovaries of its host.
B) a pathogen is transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated eggs.
C) an infected female vector transmits a pathogen to the eggs in its ovaries.
D) a pathogen is transmitted from an infected male to a healthy female during mating.
E) a pathogen is spread from host to host by unprotected sexual intercourse.
Question
Anthrax derives its name from which of the following aspects of the disease?

A) the appearance of eschars on the skin
B) the shape of its endospores
C) the microscopic appearance of its cells
D) the shape of B. anthracis colonies on agar
E) the necessity of burning animals killed by the disease
Question
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is caused by the same virus that causes

A) smallpox.
B) German measles.
C) measles.
D) whitlows.
E) chickenpox.
Question
Some strains of Papillomavirus are oncogenic due to their ability to

A) lie dormant in cells for years.
B) integrate into the host cell DNA.
C) escape the phagosome before lysosome fusion.
D) produce deoxyribonucleases.
E) cause extensive damage to blood vessels.
Question
Which of the following forms of leishmaniasis is typically fatal?

A) visceral
B) mucocutaneous
C) cutaneous
D) Both Cutaneous and mucocutaneous are frequently fatal.
E) Visceral, mucocutaneous, and cutaneous are all potentially fatal.
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A man is suffering severe foot pain in the area of what looks like a large wart. He reports he has had the wart for some time, and the pain and swelling have developed slowly. A sample from the lesion shows that the pus contains large cells that stain a golden brown color. The man is likely suffering from

A) sporotrichosis.
B) necrotizing fasciitis.
C) chromoblasomycosis.
D) mycetoma.
E) phaeohyphomycosis.
Question
A child has a rash on the face, arms, upper legs and torso that is splotchy, and intensifies after being in the sun. The child does not complain of fever or itchiness. The signs and symptoms are consistent with

A) chickenpox.
B) roseola.
C) fifth disease.
D) cat scratch disease.
E) scabies.
Question
Sporotrichosis is more commonly known as

A) scabies.
B) ringworm.
C) white piedra.
D) herpangina.
E) rose-gardener's disease.
Question
Acyclovir is a chemotherapeutic agent used to treat

A) smallpox.
B) anthrax.
C) acne.
D) herpes.
E) measles.
Question
A child complains of intensely itchy "pimples" on the hands and wrists. The lesions are small inflamed streaks, but do not appear to contain pus. The child's condition may be the result of infection with

A) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
B) Sporothrix schenkii.
C) Sarcoptes scabiei.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Clostridium perfringens.
Question
A small puncture wound on a woman's arm has become swollen, hot to the touch, and intensely painful. There is tissue necrosis, but it is not "gassy," and under the microscope Gram-positive cocci in chains are present. Which of the following microbes is likely to be responsible?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Clostridium perfringens
E) Sporothrix schenckii
Question
Erythema infectiosum is also known as

A) roseola.
B) herpangina.
C) three-day measles.
D) rubeola.
E) fifth disease.
Question
Common skin warts are the result of infection with

A) poxviruses.
B) herpesviruses.
C) papillomaviruses.
D) moriliviruses.
E) coxsackieviruses.
Question
Ultraviolet illumination is the quickest way to diagnose infections of which of the following?

A) Malassezia furfur
B) Piedraia hortae
C) Pseudallescheria
D) Sarcoptes scabiei
E) Leishmania sp.
Question
A pigment produced by an opportunistic pathogen that contributes to tissue damage is

A) pyocyanin.
B) streptokinase.
C) M protein.
D) lipase.
E) hyaluronidase.
Question
"Ringworm" is caused by

A) dermatophytes growing in the upper dead tissue layers of the skin.
B) dermatophytes that have invaded deep layers of the skin.
C) parasitic worms that infect the skin.
D) a hypersensitivity reaction caused by superficial contact with dermatophytes.
E) immunosuppression due to HIV infection.
Question
Which of the following is an INCORRECT pairing?

A) measles : rubeola
B) herpes zoster : genital warts
C) German measles : rubella
D) HHV-6 : roseola
E) variola : smallpox
Question
Which of the following is/are anti-phagocytic?

A) protein A
B) M protein
C) leukocidin
D) both protein A and M protein
E) protein A, M protein, and leukocidin
Question
Which of the following can cause birth defects?

A) chickenpox
B) measles
C) roseola
D) smallpox
E) rubella
Question
Which of the following bacterial pathogens is an intracellular parasite?

A) Bartonella henselae
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Clostridium perfringens
D) Propionibacterium acnes
E) Bacillus anthracis
Question
Which of the following is becoming rarer as a result of childhood vaccinations?

A) subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
B) roseola
C) warts
D) neonatal herpes
E) impetigo
Question
The rash described as "teardrops on rose petals" is characteristic of

A) anthrax.
B) chickenpox.
C) herpes.
D) smallpox.
E) warts.
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Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, also known as kala-azar, is fatal in 100% of untreated cases.
Question
Immunization with __________ provides protection against smallpox.
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Superficial fungi produce __________, which allows them to grow on hair, nails, and the outer layers of the skin.
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Aspirin should never be given to children or adolescents with symptoms of __________ because of the risk of developing Reye's syndrome.
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The disease __________ is transmitted through the bite of infected sand flies.
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"Three-day measles" is caused by the __________ virus.
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Streptococci that secrete enzymes and toxins capable of destroying muscle and fat tissue cause a disease formally known as necrotizing __________.
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Because they are common soil saprobes, dermatophytes are fungi that are not contagious in humans.
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In pregnant women, roseola infection can result in teratogenic birth defects.
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Zoophilic __________ are transmitted by contact with animals or contaminated animal products.
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M protein is a virulence factor associated with group A streptococci.
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Chromoblastomycosis is rarely a severe disease and can be treated easily with appropriate drugs.
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Herpesvirus infections can be controlled with chemotherapeutic agents.
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A sample from an abscess is stained and examined under the microscope. A Gram stain appears uniformly pink, but a GMS (Gomori methenamine silver) stain reveals brownish filaments in the sample. These findings suggest

A) necrotizing fasciitis.
B) sporotrichosis.
C) leishmaniasis.
D) phaeohyphomycosis.
E) dermatophytosis.
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Clostridium perfringens causes necrotizing fasciitis.
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Chickenpox and __________ are caused by the same virus.
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Pityriasis' characteristic appearance is the result of a fungal infection causing changes in the production of melanin.
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Mite-killing lotions can be used to treat __________.
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Humans are the only hosts of Rickettsia rickettsii.
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Smallpox vaccination was originally discontinued in the 1980s because of adverse effects of the vaccine.
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Plantar warts occur on the __________ of feet. (Be sure your answer is plural.)
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The characteristic lesions of the mouth and pharynx associated with the coxsackie A virus are called __________.
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Describe the natural defenses of the skin that prevent many infections of this area.
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The presence of Koplik's spots is sufficient for a diagnosis of __________.
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Explain the relationship between chickenpox and shingles, paying special attention to the pathogenic processes and transmission of each of these diseases.
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Explain why Pseudomonas aeruginosa is described as a "medical puzzle."
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common microbe associated with infections of severely __________ patients.
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The childhood disease erythema __________ produces a facial rash that can sometimes be misinterpreted as slap marks.
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Localization of lesions within a band of skin on one side of the body is a characteristic of the disease __________.
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Both necrotizing fasciitis and gas gangrene are diseases characterized by rapid, spreading tissue necrosis. Compare and contrast the infectious agents, the pathology and treatment.
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Explain why smallpox vaccination is still being considered and debated, even though smallpox has been eradicated.
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Deck 19: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds
1
Cat scratch disease is caused by

A) Rickettsia rickettsii.
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) Bartonella henselae.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
D
2
What is the pathogenic process underlying Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

A) cellular damage via potent exotoxins
B) damage to blood vessels
C) stimulation of a strong immune response
D) interference with host cell metabolism
E) formation of biofilms in host tissues
B
3
Smallpox was the first human disease to be

A) analyzed and studied on the genetic level.
B) treated with antiviral drugs.
C) globally eradicated.
D) identified as a viral disease.
E) re-created in an experimental animal.
C
4
One feature that differentiates Staphylococcus aureus from other staphylococci is its

A) slime layer production.
B) coagulase production.
C) beta-lactamase production.
D) production of both a slime layer and coagulase.
E) production of both coagulase and beta-lactamase.
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The common name for a furuncle is

A) a boil.
B) a sty.
C) a wart.
D) acne.
E) a rash.
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6
Necrotizing fasciitis is caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Rickettsia rickettsii.
E) both Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus.
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7
Impetigo can be caused by

A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) both Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) both Staphylococcus epidermidis and Streptococcus pyogenes.
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8
Petechiae are subcutaneous hemorrhages associated with which of the following?

A) RMSF
B) anthrax
C) smallpox
D) necrotizing fasciitis
E) herpes gladiatorum
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An infection of a hair follicle at the base of an eyelid is called a

A) pimple.
B) sty.
C) furuncle.
D) carbuncle.
E) macule.
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10
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is caused by

A) coagulase.
B) lipase.
C) beta-lactamase.
D) exfoliative toxins.
E) staphylokinase.
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11
"Pox" is a term synonymous with which of the following?

A) a macule
B) a papule
C) a vesicle
D) a pustule
E) a whitlow
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12
The skin is an effective barrier against invading microbes because

A) the outer layers of cells are dead.
B) the surface is covered in salt.
C) it is well supplied with blood vessels to flush microbes from the surface.
D) no microbes are able to survive on the surface.
E) the outer layers are dead and covered in salt.
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13
Clostridium perfringens is a strict anaerobe that is a common environmental contaminant and consequently of wounds due to its ability to

A) produce hyaluronidase.
B) produce endospores.
C) form biofilms.
D) invade cells.
E) grow in an insect vector.
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Normal skin microbiota are able to grow on the skin because of their resistance to

A) sebum.
B) salt.
C) keratin.
D) sebum and salt.
E) sebum, salt, and keratin.
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15
Which of the following is a complication that may result from a Streptococcus pyogenes skin infection?

A) a carbuncle
B) a sty
C) shingles
D) scalded skin syndrome
E) erysipelas
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16
The resistance of Pseudomonas to a wide variety of antimicrobial drugs is due, in part, to its

A) production of exoenzyme S.
B) production of pyocyanin.
C) ability to utilize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources.
D) ability to grow in almost any moist environment.
E) ability to pump drugs out of the cell.
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A specific wavelength of blue light can be used to treat

A) swimmer's ear.
B) RMSF.
C) acne.
D) cat scratch disease.
E) bacteremia.
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Virulent strains of Staphylococcus aureus can resist penicillin because they produce

A) a slime layer.
B) coagulase.
C) beta-lactamase.
D) staphylokinase.
E) lipase.
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19
Transovarian transmission is a process by which

A) a pathogen infects the ovaries of its host.
B) a pathogen is transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated eggs.
C) an infected female vector transmits a pathogen to the eggs in its ovaries.
D) a pathogen is transmitted from an infected male to a healthy female during mating.
E) a pathogen is spread from host to host by unprotected sexual intercourse.
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20
Anthrax derives its name from which of the following aspects of the disease?

A) the appearance of eschars on the skin
B) the shape of its endospores
C) the microscopic appearance of its cells
D) the shape of B. anthracis colonies on agar
E) the necessity of burning animals killed by the disease
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21
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is caused by the same virus that causes

A) smallpox.
B) German measles.
C) measles.
D) whitlows.
E) chickenpox.
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22
Some strains of Papillomavirus are oncogenic due to their ability to

A) lie dormant in cells for years.
B) integrate into the host cell DNA.
C) escape the phagosome before lysosome fusion.
D) produce deoxyribonucleases.
E) cause extensive damage to blood vessels.
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23
Which of the following forms of leishmaniasis is typically fatal?

A) visceral
B) mucocutaneous
C) cutaneous
D) Both Cutaneous and mucocutaneous are frequently fatal.
E) Visceral, mucocutaneous, and cutaneous are all potentially fatal.
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24
A man is suffering severe foot pain in the area of what looks like a large wart. He reports he has had the wart for some time, and the pain and swelling have developed slowly. A sample from the lesion shows that the pus contains large cells that stain a golden brown color. The man is likely suffering from

A) sporotrichosis.
B) necrotizing fasciitis.
C) chromoblasomycosis.
D) mycetoma.
E) phaeohyphomycosis.
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A child has a rash on the face, arms, upper legs and torso that is splotchy, and intensifies after being in the sun. The child does not complain of fever or itchiness. The signs and symptoms are consistent with

A) chickenpox.
B) roseola.
C) fifth disease.
D) cat scratch disease.
E) scabies.
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26
Sporotrichosis is more commonly known as

A) scabies.
B) ringworm.
C) white piedra.
D) herpangina.
E) rose-gardener's disease.
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Acyclovir is a chemotherapeutic agent used to treat

A) smallpox.
B) anthrax.
C) acne.
D) herpes.
E) measles.
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A child complains of intensely itchy "pimples" on the hands and wrists. The lesions are small inflamed streaks, but do not appear to contain pus. The child's condition may be the result of infection with

A) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
B) Sporothrix schenkii.
C) Sarcoptes scabiei.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Clostridium perfringens.
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29
A small puncture wound on a woman's arm has become swollen, hot to the touch, and intensely painful. There is tissue necrosis, but it is not "gassy," and under the microscope Gram-positive cocci in chains are present. Which of the following microbes is likely to be responsible?

A) Streptococcus pyogenes
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Clostridium perfringens
E) Sporothrix schenckii
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30
Erythema infectiosum is also known as

A) roseola.
B) herpangina.
C) three-day measles.
D) rubeola.
E) fifth disease.
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31
Common skin warts are the result of infection with

A) poxviruses.
B) herpesviruses.
C) papillomaviruses.
D) moriliviruses.
E) coxsackieviruses.
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32
Ultraviolet illumination is the quickest way to diagnose infections of which of the following?

A) Malassezia furfur
B) Piedraia hortae
C) Pseudallescheria
D) Sarcoptes scabiei
E) Leishmania sp.
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A pigment produced by an opportunistic pathogen that contributes to tissue damage is

A) pyocyanin.
B) streptokinase.
C) M protein.
D) lipase.
E) hyaluronidase.
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34
"Ringworm" is caused by

A) dermatophytes growing in the upper dead tissue layers of the skin.
B) dermatophytes that have invaded deep layers of the skin.
C) parasitic worms that infect the skin.
D) a hypersensitivity reaction caused by superficial contact with dermatophytes.
E) immunosuppression due to HIV infection.
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35
Which of the following is an INCORRECT pairing?

A) measles : rubeola
B) herpes zoster : genital warts
C) German measles : rubella
D) HHV-6 : roseola
E) variola : smallpox
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36
Which of the following is/are anti-phagocytic?

A) protein A
B) M protein
C) leukocidin
D) both protein A and M protein
E) protein A, M protein, and leukocidin
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37
Which of the following can cause birth defects?

A) chickenpox
B) measles
C) roseola
D) smallpox
E) rubella
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38
Which of the following bacterial pathogens is an intracellular parasite?

A) Bartonella henselae
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Clostridium perfringens
D) Propionibacterium acnes
E) Bacillus anthracis
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39
Which of the following is becoming rarer as a result of childhood vaccinations?

A) subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
B) roseola
C) warts
D) neonatal herpes
E) impetigo
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40
The rash described as "teardrops on rose petals" is characteristic of

A) anthrax.
B) chickenpox.
C) herpes.
D) smallpox.
E) warts.
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Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, also known as kala-azar, is fatal in 100% of untreated cases.
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Immunization with __________ provides protection against smallpox.
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Superficial fungi produce __________, which allows them to grow on hair, nails, and the outer layers of the skin.
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Aspirin should never be given to children or adolescents with symptoms of __________ because of the risk of developing Reye's syndrome.
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The disease __________ is transmitted through the bite of infected sand flies.
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"Three-day measles" is caused by the __________ virus.
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Streptococci that secrete enzymes and toxins capable of destroying muscle and fat tissue cause a disease formally known as necrotizing __________.
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Because they are common soil saprobes, dermatophytes are fungi that are not contagious in humans.
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In pregnant women, roseola infection can result in teratogenic birth defects.
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Zoophilic __________ are transmitted by contact with animals or contaminated animal products.
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M protein is a virulence factor associated with group A streptococci.
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Chromoblastomycosis is rarely a severe disease and can be treated easily with appropriate drugs.
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53
Herpesvirus infections can be controlled with chemotherapeutic agents.
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54
A sample from an abscess is stained and examined under the microscope. A Gram stain appears uniformly pink, but a GMS (Gomori methenamine silver) stain reveals brownish filaments in the sample. These findings suggest

A) necrotizing fasciitis.
B) sporotrichosis.
C) leishmaniasis.
D) phaeohyphomycosis.
E) dermatophytosis.
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55
Clostridium perfringens causes necrotizing fasciitis.
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56
Chickenpox and __________ are caused by the same virus.
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57
Pityriasis' characteristic appearance is the result of a fungal infection causing changes in the production of melanin.
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58
Mite-killing lotions can be used to treat __________.
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59
Humans are the only hosts of Rickettsia rickettsii.
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60
Smallpox vaccination was originally discontinued in the 1980s because of adverse effects of the vaccine.
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61
Plantar warts occur on the __________ of feet. (Be sure your answer is plural.)
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62
The characteristic lesions of the mouth and pharynx associated with the coxsackie A virus are called __________.
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63
Describe the natural defenses of the skin that prevent many infections of this area.
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64
The presence of Koplik's spots is sufficient for a diagnosis of __________.
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65
Explain the relationship between chickenpox and shingles, paying special attention to the pathogenic processes and transmission of each of these diseases.
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66
Explain why Pseudomonas aeruginosa is described as a "medical puzzle."
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67
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common microbe associated with infections of severely __________ patients.
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68
The childhood disease erythema __________ produces a facial rash that can sometimes be misinterpreted as slap marks.
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69
Localization of lesions within a band of skin on one side of the body is a characteristic of the disease __________.
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70
Both necrotizing fasciitis and gas gangrene are diseases characterized by rapid, spreading tissue necrosis. Compare and contrast the infectious agents, the pathology and treatment.
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71
Explain why smallpox vaccination is still being considered and debated, even though smallpox has been eradicated.
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