Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Finally EHEC? | Enterohemorrhagic | 67%
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And the EP in EPEC? | Enteropathogenic | 67%
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What bacteria that can be a presucrsor to stomach cancer causes gastric ulcers? | Helicobacter pylori | 67%
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What is the predominant serotype? | O157 | 67%
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Including getamicin and neomycin, what type of antibiotics alter conformation of the 16S rRNA in the 30S subunit, inhibitng tRNA selection? | Aminoglycosides | 33%
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What bactria that can cross the placenta, do pregnant mothers need to be careful of in unpasteurized products? | Listeria | 33%
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An example of this is ribosomal protection proteins that can dislodge the antibiotic from its objective. | Alteration of target | 0%
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What tends to be the main way that bacteria can gain multidrug resistance, due to what type of pump removing antibiotics? | Efflux | 0%
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What does the ET in ETEC stand for? | Enterotoxinogenic | 0%
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There are three other key biochemical mechanisms of resistance. These are? In this method the bacteria alters the antibiotic | Enzyme-mediated inactivation | 0%
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This is another route to form the substance that the antibiotic is blocking production of. | Metabolic bypass | 0%
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What do these bacteria cause formation of in inflammation, though altering shape of the actin cytoskeleton? | Pedestals | 0%
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What toxin does this bacteria use to destroy epithelial cells? | Pore-forming Vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) | 0%
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What toxin accentuates EHECs effects? | Shigella-like toxin | 0%
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What group are the two toxins produced by C. dificile, leading to diarrheoa and inflammation, which glycosylate small GTPases, subverting the actin cytoskeleton? | Tcd | 0%
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