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Chapter 21: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes

Skin Bacterial Diseases

Viral Diseases

Infectious Diseases of

the Eye

Fungal and Parasitic Diseases

FINAL ROUND

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Topic 1: Skin $100 Question

The waterproofing protein in the skin is called

a. dermicidin.b. keratin.c. melanin.d. lysozyme.

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Topic 1: Skin $100 Answer

The waterproofing protein in the skin is called

a. dermicidin.b. keratin.c. melanin.d. lysozyme.

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Topic 1: Skin $200 Question

The types of gram-positive cocci that make up the skin's normal microbiota are

a. staphylococci and micrococci.b. staphylococci and streptococci.c. micrococci and streptococci.d. streptococci and enterococci.

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Topic 1: Skin $200 Answer

The types of gram-positive cocci that make up the skin's normal microbiota are

a. staphylococci and micrococci.b. staphylococci and streptococci.c. micrococci and streptococci.d. streptococci and enterococci.

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Topic 1: Skin $300 Question

Which of these organisms is a diphtheroid thatinhabits hair follicles?

a. Propionibacterium acnesb. Malassezia furfurc. Streptococcus pyogenesd. Staphylococcus aureus

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Topic 1: Skin $300 Answer

Which of these organisms is a diphtheroid thatinhabits hair follicles?

a. Propionibacterium acnesb. Malassezia furfurc. Streptococcus pyogenesd. Staphylococcus aureus

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Topic 1: Skin $400 Question

What protective substance(s) of the skin is/arecapable of breaking down the cell walls ofcertain bacteria?

a. perspirationb. antimicrobial peptidesc. sebumd. lysozyme

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Topic 1: Skin $400 Answer

What protective substance(s) of the skin is/arecapable of breaking down the cell walls ofcertain bacteria?

a. perspirationb. antimicrobial peptidesc. sebumd. lysozyme

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Topic 1: Skin $500 Question

Which of the following is thought to be responsible for causing dandruff?

a. Malassezia furfurb. Propionibacterium acnesc. Staphylococcus aureusd. Staphylococcus epidermidis

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Topic 1: Skin $500 Answer

Which of the following is thought to be responsible for causing dandruff?

a. Malassezia furfurb. Propionibacterium acnesc. Staphylococcus aureusd. Staphylococcus epidermidis

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $100 Question

Which organism produces a toxin that causesscalded skin syndrome?

a. Streptococcus pyogenesb. Pseudomonas aeruginosac. Staphylococcus aureusd. Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $100 Answer

Which organism produces a toxin that causesscalded skin syndrome?

a. Streptococcus pyogenesb. Pseudomonas aeruginosac. Staphylococcus aureusd. Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $200 Question

Fever, vomiting, and a sunburnlike rash aresymptoms of

a. otitis externa.b. toxic shock syndrome.c. impetigo.d. erysipelas.

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $200 Answer

Fever, vomiting, and a sunburnlike rash aresymptoms of

a. otitis externa.b. toxic shock syndrome.c. impetigo.d. erysipelas.

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $300 Question

Which one of the following dissolves blood clots?

a. streptokinase b. streptolysinc. hyaluronidased. deoxyribonuclease

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $300 Answer

Which one of the following dissolves blood clots?

a. streptokinase b. streptolysinc. hyaluronidased. deoxyribonuclease

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $400 Question

Which organism often grows in dense biofilmsand frequently causes nosocomial infections bycolonizing medical tubes or devices?

a) Streptococcus pyogenesb) Pseudomonas aeruginosac) Staphylococcus aureusd) Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $400 Answer

Which organism often grows in dense biofilmsand frequently causes nosocomial infections bycolonizing medical tubes or devices?

a) Streptococcus pyogenesb) Pseudomonas aeruginosac) Staphylococcus aureusd) Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $500 Question

Which organism is widespread in tropical Africa and related to the organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy?

a. Pseudomonas aeruginosab. Staphylococcus aureusc. Streptococcus pyogenesd. Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases $500 Answer

Which organism is widespread in tropical Africa and related to the organisms that cause tuberculosis and leprosy?

a. Pseudomonas aeruginosab. Staphylococcus aureusc. Streptococcus pyogenesd. Mycobacterium ulcerans

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $100 Question

Koplik's spots are diagnostic for

a. rubella.b. measles. c. herpes simplex.d. chickenpox.

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $100 Answer

Koplik's spots are diagnostic for

a. rubella.b. measles. c. herpes simplex.d. chickenpox.

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $200 Question

The mortality rate of variola minor is

a. near 100%.b. approximately 50%.c. approximately 20%.d. less than 1%.

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $200 Answer

The mortality rate of variola minor is

a. near 100%.b. approximately 50%.c. approximately 20%.d. less than 1%.

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $300 Question

Which of the following is an occasional severecomplication of chickenpox?

a. Reye's syndrome b. toxic shock syndromec. scalded skin syndromed. herpes encephalitis

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $300 Answer

Which of the following is an occasional severecomplication of chickenpox?

a. Reye's syndrome b. toxic shock syndromec. scalded skin syndromed. herpes encephalitis

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $400 Question

Which of the following diseases is caused by the reactivation of a latent virus?

a. smallpoxb. shinglesc. rubellad. roseola

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $400 Answer

Which of the following diseases is caused by the reactivation of a latent virus?

a. smallpoxb. shinglesc. rubellad. roseola

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $500 Question

Which of the following is responsible for severebirth defects if contracted during pregnancy?

a. measlesb. rubella c. chickenpoxd. fifth disease

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Topic 3: Viral Diseases $500 Answer

Which of the following is responsible for severebirth defects if contracted during pregnancy?

a. measlesb. rubella c. chickenpoxd. fifth disease

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $100 Question

Ringworm is caused by what type of organism?

a. protozoanb. helminthc. fungus d. arthropod

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $100 Answer

Ringworm is caused by what type of organism?

a. protozoanb. helminthc. fungus d. arthropod

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $200 Question

The disease thrush is caused by

a. Epidermophyton.b. Candida albicans.c. Sporothrix schenkii.d. Microsporum.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $200 Answer

The disease thrush is caused by

a. Epidermophyton.b. Candida albicans.c. Sporothrix schenkii.d. Microsporum.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $300 Question

Athlete's foot is caused by tinea

a. capitis.b. cruris.c. pedis.d. unguium.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $300 Answer

Athlete's foot is caused by tinea

a. capitis.b. cruris.c. pedis.d. unguium.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $400 Question

The head louse and body louse are BOTH of the genus

a. Trichophyton.b. Candida.c. Sarcoptes.d. Pediculus.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $400 Answer

The head louse and body louse are BOTH of the genus

a. Trichophyton.b. Candida.c. Sarcoptes.d. Pediculus.

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $500 Question

Which disease was probably the FIRST documented connection between a microscopic organism and a disease in humans?

a. scabies b. pediculosisc. candidiasisd. sporotrichosis

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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases $500 Answer

Which disease was probably the FIRST documented connection between a microscopic organism and a disease in humans?

a. scabies b. pediculosisc. candidiasisd. sporotrichosis

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $100 Question

Using a homemade saline solution for contactlenses can result in

a. Acanthamoeba keratitis.b. trachoma.c. ophthalmia neonatorum.d. inclusion conjunctivitis.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $100 Answer

Using a homemade saline solution for contactlenses can result in

a. Acanthamoeba keratitis.b. trachoma.c. ophthalmia neonatorum.d. inclusion conjunctivitis.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $200 Question

Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by

a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.c. Haemophilus influenzae.d. Acanthamoeba.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $200 Answer

Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by

a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa.c. Haemophilus influenzae.d. Acanthamoeba.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $300 Question

Trachoma is caused by

a. Chlamydia trachomatis.b. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.c. Aspergillus.d. Haemophilus influenzae.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $300 Answer

Trachoma is caused by

a. Chlamydia trachomatis.b. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.c. Aspergillus.d. Haemophilus influenzae.

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $400 Question

Which disease is thought to be the MOSTcommon cause of infectious blindness in theUnited States?

a. herpetic keratitisb. trachomac. Acanthamoeba keratitisd. inclusion conjunctivitis

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $400 Answer

Which disease is thought to be the MOSTcommon cause of infectious blindness in theUnited States?

a. herpetic keratitisb. trachomac. Acanthamoeba keratitisd. inclusion conjunctivitis

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $500 Question

What is the MOST common bacterial cause ofconjunctivitis?

a. Neisseria gonorrhoeaeb. Chlamydia trachomatisc. Haemophilus influenzaed. Streptococcus pyogenes

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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye $500 Answer

What is the MOST common bacterial cause ofconjunctivitis?

a. Neisseria gonorrhoeaeb. Chlamydia trachomatisc. Haemophilus influenzaed. Streptococcus pyogenes

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FINAL ROUND Question

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a condition associated with

a. measles.b. rubella.c. chickenpox.d. fifth disease.

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FINAL ROUND Answer

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a condition associated with

a. measles.b. rubella.c. chickenpox.d. fifth disease.

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