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Chapter 24: Microbial Diseases of theRespiratory System

Upper Respiratory

Tract

Lower Respiratory

TractBacteria FungiViruses

FINAL ROUND

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $100 Question

Which antibodies in tears, saliva, and mucushelp protect mucosal surfaces from manypathogens?

a. IgDb. IgA c. IgGd. IgM

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $100 Answer

Which antibodies in tears, saliva, and mucushelp protect mucosal surfaces from manypathogens?

a. IgDb. IgA c. IgGd. IgM

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $200 Question

The MOST threatening infectious disease ofthe upper respiratory tract is

a. epiglottitis. b. pharyngitis.c. laryngitis.d. sinusitis.

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $200 Answer

The MOST threatening infectious disease ofthe upper respiratory tract is

a. epiglottitis. b. pharyngitis.c. laryngitis.d. sinusitis.

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $300 Question

In the diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis,enzyme immunoassay (EIA) tests have generallyreplaced

a. latex indirect agglutination tests. b. Gram staining.c. culturing.d. coagulase tests.

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $300 Answer

In the diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis,enzyme immunoassay (EIA) tests have generallyreplaced

a. latex indirect agglutination tests. b. Gram staining.c. culturing.d. coagulase tests.

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $400 Question

Which disease is caused by the erythrogenic toxin produced by Streptococcus pyogenes (which is lysogenized by a bacteriophage)?

a. scarlet feverb. Q feverc. puerperal feverd. rheumatic fever

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $400 Answer

Which disease is caused by the erythrogenic toxin produced by Streptococcus pyogenes (which is lysogenized by a bacteriophage)?

a. scarlet feverb. Q feverc. puerperal feverd. rheumatic fever

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $500 Question

Which disease forms a tough grayish membrane in the throat?

a. scarlet feverb. psittacosisc. Q feverd. diphtheria

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Topic 1: Upper Respiratory Tract $500 Answer

Which disease forms a tough grayish membrane in the throat?

a. scarlet feverb. psittacosisc. Q feverd. diphtheria

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract $100 Question

What is the etiological agent for the disease that has catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescence stages?

a. Haemophilus influenzaeb. Streptococcus pyogenesc. Burkholderia pseudomalleid. Bordetella pertussis

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract $100 Answer

What is the etiological agent for the disease that has catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescence stages?

a. Haemophilus influenzaeb. Streptococcus pyogenesc. Burkholderia pseudomalleid. Bordetella pertussis

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract $200 Question

Walking pneumonia is caused by

a. Legionella pneumophila.b. Chlamydophila pneumoniae.c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae. d. Streptococcus pneumoniae.

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract $200 Answer

Walking pneumonia is caused by

a. Legionella pneumophila.b. Chlamydophila pneumoniae.c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae. d. Streptococcus pneumoniae.

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract$300 Question

Which of the following is/are NOT considered part of the lower respiratory system?

a. tracheab. larynxc. pharynxd. bronchial tubes

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract$300 Answer

Which of the following is/are NOT considered part of the lower respiratory system?

a. tracheab. larynxc. pharynxd. bronchial tubes

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract $400 Question

Which intracellular bacterium is the cause of Q fever?

a. Burkholderia pseudomalleib. Rickettsia rickettsiic. Legionella pneumophilad. Coxiella burnetii

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract$400 Answer

Which intracellular bacterium is the cause of Q fever?

a. Burkholderia pseudomalleib. Rickettsia rickettsiic. Legionella pneumophilad. Coxiella burnetii

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract$500 Question

Which disease can be identified by the presence of elementary bodies inside host cells?

a. psittacosis b. Pontiac feverc. melioidosisd. legionellosis

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Topic 2: Lower Respiratory Tract$500 Answer

Which disease can be identified by the presence of elementary bodies inside host cells?

a. psittacosis b. Pontiac feverc. melioidosisd. legionellosis

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Topic 3: Bacteria$100 Question

Typical pneumonia is caused by which bacterium?

a. Haemophilus influenzaeb. Streptococcus pneumoniae c. Mycoplasma pneumoniaed. Legionella pneumophila

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Topic 3: Bacteria$100 Answer

Typical pneumonia is caused by which bacterium?

a. Haemophilus influenzaeb. Streptococcus pneumoniae c. Mycoplasma pneumoniaed. Legionella pneumophila

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Topic 3: Bacteria$200 Question

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of tuberculosis?

a. Infections result in 2 million deaths annually.b. Calcified lesions form in the lungs.c. The disease was once known as

consumption.d. It is not transmitted person-to-person.

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Topic 3: Bacteria$200 Answer

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of tuberculosis?

a. Infections result in 2 million deaths annually.b. Calcified lesions form in the lungs.c. The disease was once known as

consumption.d. It is not transmitted person-to-person.

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Topic 3: Bacteria$300 Question

Which disease is caused by a bacterium without a cell wall?

a. pneumococcal pneumoniab. mycoplasmal pneumoniac. legionellosisd. psittacosis

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Topic 3: Bacteria$300 Answer

Which disease is caused by a bacterium without a cell wall?

a. pneumococcal pneumoniab. mycoplasmal pneumoniac. legionellosisd. psittacosis

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Topic 3: Bacteria$400 Question

Which of the following is the cause of melioidosis?

a. Burkholderia pseudomalleib. Chlamydophila pneumoniaec. Coxiella burnetiid. Chlamydophila psittaci

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Topic 3: Bacteria$400 Answer

Which of the following is the cause of melioidosis?

a. Burkholderia pseudomalleib. Chlamydophila pneumoniaec. Coxiella burnetiid. Chlamydophila psittaci

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Topic 3: Bacteria$500 Question

Of the following, what would be the MOST likely mode of transmission of Legionella pneumophila?

a. person-to-personb. drinking unpasteurized milkc. aerosolized water dropletsd. skin contact with a contaminated surface

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Topic 3: Bacteria$500 Answer

Of the following, what would be the MOST likely mode of transmission of Legionella pneumophila?

a. person-to-personb. drinking unpasteurized milkc. aerosolized water dropletsd. skin contact with a contaminated surface

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Topic 4: Viruses$100 Question

In influenza viruses, minor annual variations in the antigenic makeup are called

a. antigenic drift.b. antigenic shift.c. mutation.d. recombination.

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Topic 4: Viruses$100 Answer

In influenza viruses, minor annual variations in the antigenic makeup are called

a. antigenic drift.b. antigenic shift.c. mutation.d. recombination.

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Topic 4: Viruses$200 Question

Which virus infects virtually ALL children byage 2?

a. coronavirusb. respiratory syncytial virusc. rhinovirusd. Influenzavirus

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Topic 4: Viruses$200 Answer

Which virus infects virtually ALL children byage 2?

a. coronavirusb. respiratory syncytial virusc. rhinovirusd. Influenzavirus

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Topic 4: Viruses$300 Question

Currently, the influenza viruses used for manufacturing vaccines are grown in

a.Petri dishes.b.cell cultures.c.egg embryos.d.test-tube slants.

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Topic 4: Viruses$300 Answer

Currently, the influenza viruses used for manufacturing vaccines are grown in

a.Petri dishes.b.cell cultures.c.egg embryos.d.test-tube slants.

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Topic 4: Viruses$400 Question

What virus FIRST emerged in Asia in 2003?

a. MERSb. RSVc. SARSd. H1N1 flu

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Topic 4: Viruses$400 Answer

What virus FIRST emerged in Asia in 2003?

a. MERSb. RSVc. SARSd. H1N1 flu

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Topic 4: Viruses$500 Question

________ allow(s) the influenza virus to recognize and attach to body cells before infecting them.

a. NA spikesb. HA spikes c. The lipid bilayerd. The protein coat

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Topic 4: Viruses$500 Answer

________ allow(s) the influenza virus to recognize and attach to body cells before infecting them.

a. NA spikesb. HA spikes c. The lipid bilayerd. The protein coat

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Topic 5: Fungi$100 Question

Several serious fungal infections affect the lower respiratory system mainly because fungi

a. are dimorphic.b. are opportunistic.c. produce airborne spores.d. produce toxic proteins.

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Topic 5: Fungi$100 Answer

Several serious fungal infections affect the lower respiratory system mainly because fungi

a. are dimorphic.b. are opportunistic.c. produce airborne spores.d. produce toxic proteins.

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Topic 5: Fungi $200 Question

In which of these diseases do bird droppings provide nutrients, especially nitrogen, to the fungus?

a. histoplasmosis b. Pneumocystis pneumoniac. coccidioidomycosisd. aspergillosis

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Topic 5: Fungi$200 Answer

In which of these diseases do bird droppings provide nutrients, especially nitrogen, to the fungus?

a. histoplasmosis b. Pneumocystis pneumoniac. coccidioidomycosisd. aspergillosis

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Topic 5: Fungi$300 Question

Which fungal pulmonary disease is also known as Valley fever or San Joaquin fever?

a. aspergillosisb. coccidioidomycosisc. Pneumocystis pneumoniad. histoplasmosis

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Topic 5: Fungi$300 Answer

Which fungal pulmonary disease is also known as Valley fever or San Joaquin fever?

a. aspergillosisb. coccidioidomycosisc. Pneumocystis pneumoniad. histoplasmosis

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Topic 5: Fungi$400 Question

Which fungus commonly causes cutaneous ulcers and can cause extensive abscess formation and tissue destruction?

a. Pneumocystis jiroveciib. Histoplasma capsulatumc. Coccidioides immitisd. Blastomyces dermatitidis

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Topic 5: Fungi$400 Answer

Which fungus commonly causes cutaneous ulcers and can cause extensive abscess formation and tissue destruction?

a. Pneumocystis jiroveciib. Histoplasma capsulatumc. Coccidioides immitisd. Blastomyces dermatitidis

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Topic 5: Fungi$500 Question

In Pneumocystis pneumonia, the rupture of a cyst results in the development of

a. trophozoites.b. merozoites.c. sporozoites.d. endospores.

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Topic 5: Fungi$500 Answer

In Pneumocystis pneumonia, the rupture of a cyst results in the development of

a. trophozoites.b. merozoites.c. sporozoites.d. endospores.

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FINAL ROUND Question

The mycolic acids of the cell wall are an important factor in the pathogenicity of the organisms that cause

a. influenza.b. diphtheria.c. pertussis.d. tuberculosis.

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FINAL ROUND Answer

The mycolic acids of the cell wall are an important factor in the pathogenicity of the organisms that cause

a. influenza.b. diphtheria.c. pertussis.d. tuberculosis.

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