BIOD 102 Essential Biology II Lab 6 Exam- Portage Learning
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Question 1 Not yet graded / 3 pts
Case Study
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How is salmonellosis diagnosed?
Your Answer:
By testing the O and H antigen using antisera that react wuth a single antigen or group
of related antigens. This is costly so many countries only perform the O antigen testing.
Ths wont change/affect the treatment plan. A stool sample can diagnose salmonella in
an individual.
Many diseases can cause fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. As a result,
salmonellosis cannot be diagnosed based on symptoms alone. Because Salmonella
most often reside in the gastrointestinal tract, salmonellosis is usually diagnosed by
isolating the organism from the stool of the patient, although it can sometimes be
isolated from blood and other bodily fluids. Stools specimens should be collected
during the period of active diarrhea (preferably as soon after onset of symptoms as
possible).
Question 2 Not yet graded / 3 pts
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Describe how serotype results can be used in public health
practice. Your Answer:
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Lab 6 Exam- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
Due No due date Points 30 Questions 9 Time Limit
None Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
Attempt
History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 159 minutes 0 out of 30 *
* Some questions not yet graded
Score for this quiz: 0 out of
30 * Submitted Jul 27 at
9:40pm This attempt took
159 minutes.
Question 1 Not yet graded / 3 pts
Case Study
(https://previous.nursingabc.com/upload/images/Help_file_picture/GenBio2%20Lab%206%20CDC%20Case%20Study_student.
How is salmonellosis diagnosed?
Your Answer:
By testing the O and H antigen using antisera that react wuth a single antigen or group
of related antigens. This is costly so many countries only perform the O antigen testing.
Ths wont change/affect the treatment plan. A stool sample can diagnose salmonella in
an individual.
Many diseases can cause fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. As a result,
salmonellosis cannot be diagnosed based on symptoms alone. Because Salmonella
most often reside in the gastrointestinal tract, salmonellosis is usually diagnosed by
isolating the organism from the stool of the patient, although it can sometimes be
isolated from blood and other bodily fluids. Stools specimens should be collected
during the period of active diarrhea (preferably as soon after onset of symptoms as
possible).
Question 2 Not yet graded / 3 pts
, Case Study
(https://previous.nursingabc.com/upload/images/Help_file_picture/GenBio2%20Lab%206%20CDC%20Case%2
0Study_student.
Describe how serotype results can be used in public health
practice. Your Answer:
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