Chapter 15: Test

Symptoms of intense inflammation and shock occur in some gram-positive bacterial infections due to

� C) superantigens

All of the following are methods of avoiding host antibodies EXCEPT

membrane-disrupting toxins

Patients developed inflammation a few hours following eye surgery. Instruments and solutions were sterile, and the Limulus assay was positive. The patients' inflammation was due to

endotoxin.

Which of the following is an example of direct damage due to bacterial infection?

the invasion and lysis of intestinal cells by E. coli

Which of the following statements is FALSE

Coagulase destroys blood clots.

Lysogenic bacteriophages contribute to bacterial virulence because bacteriophages

give new gene sequences to the host bacteria

The most frequently used portal of entry for pathogens is the

mucous membranes of the respiratory tract

All of the following bacteria release endotoxin EXCEPT

Clostridium botulinum

In response to the presence of endotoxin, phagocytes secrete tumor necrosis factor. This causes

a decrease in blood pressure.

Which of the following cytopathic effects is cytocidal?

release of enzymes from lysosomes

Which of the following mechanisms is used by gram-negative bacteria to cross the blood-brain barrier?

inducing TNF

) Polio is transmitted by ingestion of water contaminated with feces containing polio virus. What portal of entry does polio virus use?

mucous membranes only

Cytopathic effects are changes in host cells due to

viral infections.

Endotoxins in sterile injectable drugs could cause

septic shock symptoms.

) Bacteria that cause periodontal disease have adhesins for receptors on streptococci that colonize on teeth. This indicates that

streptococcal colonization is necessary for periodontal disease.

Which of the following statements about staphylococcal enterotoxin is FALSE?

It is produced by Staphylococcus aureus growing in the host's intestines.

Which of the following does NOT contribute to the symptoms of a fungal disease?

cell walls

) Antibiotics can lead to septic shock if used to treat

gram-negative bacterial infections

All of the following contribute to a pathogen's invasiveness EXCEPT

toxins.

Botulism is caused by ingestion of a proteinaceous exotoxin; therefore, it can easily be prevented by

boiling food prior to consumption.

Twenty-five people developed symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea three to six hours after attending a church picnic where they ate a ham and green bean casserole with cream sauce. The most likely cause of this case of food intoxication is

erythrogenic toxin

Siderophores are bacterial proteins that compete with the host's

iron-transport proteins

Symptoms of protozoan and helminthic diseases are due to

tissue damage due to growth of the parasite on the tissues, waste products excreted by the parasite, and products released from damaged tissues.

) Endotoxins are

part of the gram-negative cell wall.

Which of the following statements about exotoxins is generally FALSE?

They are resistant to heat.

The ability of some microbes, such as Trypanosoma or Giardia to alter their surface molecules and evade destruction by the host's antibodies is called

antigenic variation.

Superantigens produce intense immune responses by stimulating lymphocytes to produce

) cytokines.

Bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella produce invasins that bind host cells, thus causing the cells to

engulf the bacteria.

All of the following are used by bacteria to attach to host cells EXCEPT

) A-B toxins

Which of the following is NOT a cytopathic effect of viruses?

toxin production

Injectable drugs are tested for endotoxins by

the Limulus amoebocyte lysate test.

Which organism in Table 15.2 most easily causes an infection?

Legionella pneumophila

Gram-negative septic shock results from the following events. What is the second step?

LPS is released from gram-negative bacteria

The ID50 is

the dose that will cause an infection in 50 percent of the test population

Most pathogens that gain access through the skin

enter through hair follicles and sweat ducts

Nonpathogenic Vibrio cholerae can acquire the cholera toxin gene by

transduction.

Which of the following is NOT a membrane-disrupting toxin?

A-B toxin

Which of the following contributes to the virulence of a pathogen?

numbers of microorganisms that gain access to a host, evasion of host defenses, and toxin production

Table 15.1 shows the ID50 for Staphylococcus aureus in wounds with and without the administration of ampicillin before surgery. Based on the data, the administration of ampicillin before surgery

decreases the risk of staphylococcal infection.

Which of the following statements about M protein is FALSE?

It is readily digested by phagocytes

Cholera toxin polypeptide A binds to surface gangliosides on target cells. If the gangliosides were removed,

polypeptide B would not be able to enter the cells.

Which organism in Table 15.2 causes the most severe disease?

) polypeptide B would not be able to enter the cells.

Which organism in Table 15.2 causes the most severe disease

c

The fimbriae of Neisseria gonorrhea and enteropathogenic E. coli are examples of

adhesins and ligands.
44) All of the following organisms produce

All of the following are examples of entry via the parenteral route EXCEPT

hair follicle.