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Diagnostic Microbiology
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Tablenofncontentsn
Partn1:nIntroductionntonClinicalnMicrobiologyn
Chaptern1.nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGeneticsn
Chaptern2.nHost-ParasitenInteractionn
Chaptern3.nThenLaboratorynRoleninnInfectionnControln
Chaptern4.nControlnofnMicroorganisms:nDisinfection,nSterilization,nandnMicrobiologynSafetyn
Chaptern5.nPerformancenImprovementninnthenMicrobiologynLaboratoryn
Chaptern6.nSpecimennCollectionnandnProcessingn
Chaptern7.nMicroscopicnExaminationnofnMaterialsnfromnInfectednSitesn
Chaptern8.nUsenofnColonynMorphologynfornthenPresumptivenIdentificationnofnMicroorganismsn
Chaptern9.nBiochemicalnIdentificationnofnGram-NegativenBacterian
Chaptern10.nImmunodiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseasesn
Chaptern11.nApplicationsnofnMolecularnDiagnosticsn
Chaptern12.nAntibacterialnMechanismsnofnActionnandnBacterialnResistancenMechanismsn
Chaptern13.nAntimicrobialnSusceptibilitynTestingn
Partn2:nLaboratorynIdentificationnofnSignificantnIsolatesn
Chaptern14.nStaphylococcin
Chaptern15.nStreptococcus,nEnterococcus,nandnOthernCatalase-Negative,nGram-PositivenCoccin
Chaptern16.nAerobicnGram-PositivenBacillin
Chaptern17.nNeisserianSpeciesnandnMoraxellancatarrhalisn
Chaptern18.nHaemophilus,nHACEK,nLegionellanandnOthernFastidiousnGram-NegativenBacillin
Chaptern19.nEnterobacteriaceaen
Chaptern20.nVibrio,nAeromonas,nandnCampylobacternSpeciesn
Chaptern21.nNonfermentingnandnMiscellaneousnGram-NegativenBacillin
Chaptern22.nAnaerobesnofnClinicalnImportancen
Chaptern23.nThenSpirochetesn
Chaptern24.nChlamydia,nRickettsia,nandnSimilarnOrganismsn
Chaptern25.nMycoplasmanandnUreaplasman
Chaptern26.nMycobacteriumntuberculosisnandnNontuberculousnMycobacterian
Chaptern27.nMedicallynSignificantnFungin
Chaptern28.nDiagnosticnParasitologyn
Chaptern29.nClinicalnVirologyn
Chaptern30.nAgentsnofnBioterrornandnForensicnMicrobiologyn
Chaptern31.nBiofilms:nArchitectsnofnDiseasen
Partn3:nLaboratorynDiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseases:nandnOrgannSystemnApproachntonDiagnosticn
Microbiologyn
Chaptern32.nUppernandnLowernRespiratorynTractnInfectionsn
Chaptern33.nSkinnandnSoftnTissuenInfectionsn
Chaptern34.nGastrointestinalnInfectionsnandnFoodnPoisoningn
Chaptern35.nInfectionsnofnthenCentralnNervousnSystemn
Chaptern36.nBacteremianandnSepsisn
Chaptern37.nUrinarynTractnInfectionsn
Chaptern38.nGenitalnInfectionsnandnSexuallynTransmittednInfectionsn
Chaptern39.nInfectionsninnSpecialnPopulationsn
Chaptern40.nZoonoticnDiseasesn
Chaptern41.nOcularnInfectionsn
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Chaptern01:nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGeneticsnMahon:n
TextbooknofnDiagnosticnMicrobiology,n6thnEditionnTestnBankn
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1.nTonsurvive,nmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenlearnedntonadaptnbynvaryingnallnofnthenfollowing,nexceptn n
growthnrate.n
b.
growthninnallnatmosphericnconditions.n
c.
growthnatnparticularntemperatures.n
d.
bacterialnshape.n
ANSWER:nDn
Thenchapternbeginsnbyndiscussingnthenwaynmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenhadntonevolventonsurviveninnm
anyndifferentnnichesnandnhabitats.nItndiscussesnslowngrowers,nrapidngrowers,nandnreplicationnwithnsc
arcenornabundantnnutrients,nunderndifferentnatmosphericnconditions,ntemperaturenrequirements,nan
dncellnstructure.nBacterialnshapenasnanformnofnevolutionnisnnotndiscussed.n
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OBJ:nLeveln2:nInterpretationn
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2.nWhonwasnconsiderednthenfathernofnprotozoologynandnbacteriology?n
a.
AntonnvannLeeuwenhoekn
b.
LouisnPasteurn
c.
CarlnLandsteinern
d.
MichaelnDouglasn
ANSWER:nAn
ThenbookndiscussesnAntonnvannLeeuwenhoeknasntheninventornofnthenmicroscopenandnthenfirstnpers
onntonseenthen“beasties.”nSontheyndubbednhimnthenfathernofnprotozoologynandnbacteriology.nThenot
hernthreenindividualsnwerennotndiscussed.n
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OBJ:nLeveln1:nRecalln
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3.nProkaryoticncellsnhavenwhichnofnthenfollowingnstructuresninntheirncytoplasm?n
a.
Golginapparatusn
b.
Ribosomesn
c.
Mitochondrian
d.
Endoplasmicnreticulumn
ANSWER:nBn
Allnthenstructuresnlistednarenfoundninneukaryoticncells,nbutnribosomesnarenthenonlynonesnthatnapplyn
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4.nThisnformnofnDNAnisncommonlynfoundninneukaryoticncells.n
a.
Linearn
b.
Circularn
c.
Plasmidn
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Colloidn
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