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Shigella spp are relatively resistant to {{c1::acidic}} pH
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Helicobacter pylori is a {{c1::motile:: motile/non-motile}}, gram {{c3::negative}} {{c4::curved bacilli:: Shape}}
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Helicobacter pylori is:Catalase: {{c1::Positive}}Oxidase: {{c1::Positive}}Urease: {{c1::Positive}}
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Transmission of H. pylori is through either {{c1::fecal-oral}} route or {{c2::oral-oral}} route
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{{c2::VacA}} causes gastric mucosal injury and epithelial damage leading to {{c1::gastritis}} and {{c2::ulcer formation}}
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{{c1::CagA}} gene product from {{c2::H. pylori}} plays a role in {{c3::carcinogenesis}}
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Diagnosis of {{c3::H. pylori}} can be done viaInvasive methods (Endoscopy or Biopsy)1. {{c1::Rapid Urease Test}}2. {{c1::Microscopy: Giemsa or Si…
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Treatment of H. pylori is {{c1::Omeprazole}} + {{c2::Amoxicillin}} + {{c3::Clarithromycin }} for {{c4::10-14}} days
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Candida spp. can be cultured on {{c1::Sabouraud dextrose}} agar
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A culture of {{c1::Actinomyces israelii}} will show molar tooth colonies
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Tissue biopsy of {{c1::Actinomyces israelii}} will show a "sun ray" appearance
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What virulence factors allow Helicobacter pylori to penetrate the stomach mucosa?{{c1::Mucinase and flagella::2}}
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{{c1::Watery::Watery/Invasive}} diarrhea is characterized by a large amount of stool
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{{c1::Invasive::Watery/Invasive}} diarrhea is characterized by a small amount of stool
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Toxin-mediated bloody diarrhea can be distinguished by {{c1::scanty}} leukocytes in the stool
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Staphylococcus gastroenteritis produces a heat-{{c1::stable}} enterotoxin
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Bacillus cereus can cause {{c2::emetic}} gastroenteritis via a heat-{{c1::stable}} enterotoxin
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Bacillus cereus can cause {{c2::diarrheal}} gastroenteritis via a heat-{{c1::labile}} enterotoxin
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Bacillus cereus is {{c1::β}}-hemolytic
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Clostridium perfringens produces {{c1::sub-terminal}} spores
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Litmus milk test of Clostridium perfringens will show a {{c1::stormy}} fermentation result
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{{c1::Nagler's test}} is used to detect the α-toxin of Clostridium perfringens
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Necrotizing enteritis is caused by the {{c1::β-toxin}} of Clostridium perfringens
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Food poisoning is caused by the {{c1::enterotoxin}} of Clostridium perfringens
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Clostridium botulinum presents with {{c1::no}} diarrhea
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