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MICROBIOLOGY 200 POINTS YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS 2ND PROF MBBS & BDS

DR EJAZ WARIS PROF. OF PATHOLOGY , AKHTAR SAEED MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGE

1.Gram positive bacteria stain blue and the gram negative bacteria stain red.

2.Correct sequence of steps in Gram stain include : Crystal violet , iodine solution , decolorisation and
red dye safranin.

3.Pasteurization is done by a) heating milk to 62 degree Celsius for 30 min followed by rapid
cooling.Flash pasteurization is done at 72 degree Celsius for 15 seconds.

4.Microorgasims that cannot be cultured in routine culture media include : Traponema palidium ,
Boreelia burgdorferi ,Borrelia recurrentis and Leptospira.

5.Normal flora of oropharynx include Streptococci viridians such as S.sanguis and S.mutans.

6.Mutation is a change in the base sequence of DNA that usually results in insertion of a different
amino acid into a protein and the appearance of an altered phenotype.Types of mutations include
point mutation , frame shift mutation and

7.Autoclaving is done at pressure of 15 pounds / inches square temperature 121 degree Celsius for 15
to 20 minutes.

8.Sterilization by dry heat is done at 180 degree Celsius for 2 hours.

9.Plasmids are extrachromosomal double stranded circular DNA molecules that are not capable of
replicating independently of the bacterial chromosomes.They can be transmissible and non
transmissible.

10.Bacteria of medical importance that cannot be seen on gram stain include : Mycobacterium ,
Traponema pallidum , Mycoplasma pneumonia , Legionella pneumophilia , Chlamydia and rickerrsiae.

11.Bacteria which cause UTI in women of child bearing age include : E.Coli , Staphylococcus
saprophyticus . klebsiella , proteus , pseudomonas and enterobacter.

12.ZN stands for Ziehl Neelson and AFB means acid fast bacilli , bacilli which resist decolourising by
acid.done for Mycobacterium primarily.

13.Mycobacterium has compex lipids : Long chain fatty acids called mycolic acids, wax D ,
phosphatides and cord factor.Culture must be held for 6 to 8 weeks because this bacterium grows
slowly on Lowenstein Jensen agar.

14.Major STDs include : Bacterial vaginosis , Chlamydia , genital herpes ,Gonorrhea , hepatitis B and
C , HPV and syphilis.

15.Streptococcus pyogenes contain : Hyaluronidase , streptokinase ,DNAase , erythrogenic toxins ,


streptolysin O , streptolysin S ,exotoxin A and exotoxin B.

16.Salmonella typhi are gram negative rods , non lactose fermenters , H2S producers and show TSI
agar reaction as alkaline slant and acid butt.

17.Lab diagnosis of TB include : ZN Stain , LJ agar , Bactec medium,Biochemical tests , luciferase


assay , Montaux test and IGRA.
18.Corynebacterium diphtheria are : gram positive rods having beaded appearance , non motile , non
capsulated and Chinese letter arrangement.metachromatic staining on methylene blue stain as red
granules.Loffler medium.Black colonies on tellurite plate.Secretes an exotoxin with two subunits A and
B.

19.Clostridium perfringes grow in traumatized tissue especially muscles and produce a major toxin
alpha toxin ( lecithinase ) which damages the membranes especially of RBCs.

20.Vibrio cholera shows choleragen which is an exotoxin consisting of two subunits A active and B
binding.

21.Clostridia include : tetani , botulinum , perfringens and difficile.

22.Clostridium difficile causes pseudomembranous colitis.

23.Clostridium perfringens causes Gas gangrene and food poisoning .

24.Three genra of spirochetes include : traponema , borrelia and leptospira.

25.Lyme disease is caused by borrelia burgdorferi.

26.Relapsing fever is caused by borrelia recurrentis.

27.DOT stands for direct observed therapy.prevention of MDR TB emergence.

28.Proteus resemble salmonella on TSI agar but is distinguished from the latter by the production of
enzyme Urease.

29.Actinomyces israelii is an anaerobe that forms part of normal flora of the oral cavity after local
trauma such as broken jaw or dental extraction.Sulphur granules are seen showing their long
branching filaments formed in pus.

30.Actinomyces israelii is strictly anaerobic while Nocardia asteroids is aerobic.

31.The optimal temperature for growth of Mycobacterium leprae is lower than the body temperature
therefore it grows preferentially in the skin and superficial nerves.presents as White spots
asymmetrically distributed.

32.Lepromin skin test is positive and done for tuberculoid leprosy.

33.Salmonella typhii is diagnosed through blood culture , Typhidot/widal test , stool culture and urine
culture (BASU)

34.Shigella shows diarrhea as a prominent feature while salmonella shows invasion of blood stream,
chronic carrier state , H2s production and availability of vaccine too.these all features are not seen in
shigella.

35.Streptococcus pneumonia contain : capsule ,pneumolysin , autolysin , c-carbohydrate and


lipotechoic acid.

36.Streptococcus pyogenes cases acute glomerulonephritis and acute rheumatic fever, through
immunological response to streptococcal M protein.It Is group A Beta hemolytic.

37.LES are responsible for meningitis in newborn : Listeria , E Coli and staphylococcus aureus.
38.PPD stands for Purified protein derivates.

39.Meningococci are gram negative diplococci, show oxidase positive colonies , ferment maltose and
glucose.Latex agglutination test shows capsules polysaccharides in the spinal fluid.Grows best on
chocolate agar.

40.Catalase test is positive in staphylococcus aureus and negative in streptococcus.

41.Gonococcus Neisseria Gonorrhea : Gram negative diploocci.cultured on Thayer Martin medium


which is chocolate agar containing antibiotics (vancomycin , trimethoprim,colistin and
nystatin).Oxidase positive.Glucose fermenter.shows fluorescent antibody staining.

42.Lab diagnosis of typhoid include : Gram staining showing gram negative rods of salmonella
typhii,Non lactose fermenting colonies on EMB or Mackonkeys agar,TSI Alkaline slant acid butt,Widal
test , agglutination test .

43.Pseudomonas are gram negative rods,strict aerobes and non fermenters.Oxidase positive.

44.Pyocyanin ,pyomelanin , pyorubin and pyoverdin are four pigments produced by pseudomonas.

45.Lesions of pseudomonas include : UTIs,pneumonias , wound infections,sepsis,ecthyma


gangrenosum,endocarditis,malignant otitis externa ,osteochondritis of foot and corneal infections.

46.Alpha toxin ( lecithinase ) is released from Clostridium perfringens which damages cell membranes
including those of RBCs causing hemolysis.

47.Streptococcus pneumonae is optochin sensitive and lysed by bile.Streptococcus viridians doesnt


show these features.

48.Bacterial food poisoning is caused by: E.Coli,Clostridium botulinum,Salmonella,Vibrio


parahaemaolyticus,Bacillus cerues,Staphylococcus aureus,Clostridium perfringens and vibrio
vulnificus.

49.E Coli diarrhea is treated through probiotics.

50.Clostridium botulinum releases a A-B polypeptide neurotoxin ,coded for a prophage , Heat labile 10
min 6o degree Celsius,abdorbed by gut and carried by blood to peripheral nerve synapses.

51.Waterhouse Friedreckson syndrome is associated with Neisseria meningitides.

52.Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a doubling time of 18 hours.

53.Lesions caused by staph aureus include : Abscess , food poisoning , toxic shock syndrome , scalded
skin syndrome ,sepsis , endocarditis , impetigo and wound infections

54.Protein A and superantigens are important pathogenetic components of staph aureus.

55.Atypical mycobacteria include : kamsasi,marinum,scrofulaceum,avium-intracellulare and fortitum-


chelonei

56.UTI route of infections are ascending (E coli , proteus and enterobacter ),hematogenous
(staphylococcus and E coli) and lymphatic routes.

57.Lyme disease diagnosis include :serological testing ELISA and indirect immunofluroscence ,
western blot positivity and PCR positivity.
58.Syphilis diagnosed by : Dark field microscopy , immunofluorosence,VDRL , RPR , FTA ABS specific
test.

59.Clostiridum difficile causes explosive foul smelling diarrhea and Is an anaerobe.

60.Listeria has tumbling motility.

61.Gram positive bacterial cell wall shows a thick peptidoglycan layer (stain violet blue )and techoic
acid.

62.Staph saprophyticus is novobiocin resistant.

63.Streptococci shows positive Quellung reaction capsule swells.

64.Maltose fermentation differentiates Neisseria meningitides from gonorrhea as Gonorrhea ferments


glucose only and meningitides ferments both glucose and maltose.

65.E.Coli major subtypes include : enterohemorrhagic , enteroinvasive and enterotoxigenic.

66.Obligate anaerobes are actinomyces , bacteroides and clostridium.

67.Urease positive organisms include : proteus,ureaplasma,nocardia,Cryptococcus and h.pylori.

68.Capsulated bacteria are streptococcus pneumonia,bacteroides , h.influenza,Bacillus anthracis,


E.coli,pasteurella ,Neisseria meningitides , yersinia pestis , pseudomonas, brucella and salmonella.

69.Catalase producing organisms are staphylococcus aureus,pseudomonas ,aspergillus,candida and


enterobacter.

70.Meningitis in neonates caused by E.Coli,Proteus,Streptococcus agalactaciae and listeria


monocytogenes.

71.Meningitis in preschool kids caused commonly by Hemophilus inflenzae ,neisseria meningitides and
streptococcus pneumonaie.

72.In older children and adults meningitis caused by Neisseria meningitides,streptococcus


pneumonia,listeria monocytogenes and staphylococcus aureus.

73.Syphilis has four stages : primary,secondary,latent and tertiary.

74.Bacillus anthracis is a gram positive rod,end to end chains and forms endospores.Anthrax is
transmitted through spores.

75.Anthrax is of three types : cutaneous, inhalation and gastrointestinal anthrax.

76.Major virulence factors of bacillus anthracis include : edema toxin , lethal toxin and a capsule of D-
glutamic acid.

77.Staphylococcus is a gram positive coccus , beta hemolytic , catalase positive and coagulase
positive.

78.Prions are infectious particles that are composed solely of proteins ,they contain no detectable
nucleic acid.
79.Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA , no ribosomes , no mitochondria , non motile and are of
appx diameter 0.02 to 0.2.

80.Prions cause diseases such as Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease and kuru in humans and mad cow disease
and scrapie in animals.

81.The HBV particle is also called a Dane particle.

82.Live viral vaccines include : small pox,adenovirus,yellow fever,varicella,rota virus,measles,mumps


and rubella.

83.Killed viral vaccines include:hepatitis A,rabies and Japanese encephalitis.

84.HBV is enveloped while HAV is nonenveloped.

85.Three important antigens in HBV particle include : HBsAg,HBeAg,HbcAg.

86.Antigenic drift makes deadly epidemics.

87.Rabies : bullet shaped enveloped virus,helical nucleocapsid,single serotype.fluorescent antibody


staining to see negri bodies and serological testing.

88.Viral nucleocapsid symmetries include icosahedral and helical.

89.Dengue clinical spectrum changes are Classical dengue (breakbone fever ) and Dengue
hemorrhagic fever which also includes hemorrhagic shock syndrome.

90.Lab diagnosis of dengue : NS1 blood test , IgG and IgM for dengue infection, PCR for dengue virus
, isolation of virus in cell culture, CBC including platelets.

91.Varicella zoster infection caused by varicella zoster virus multinucleated giant cells with
intracellular inclusions.

92.Genital herpes caused by HSV-2, best treated by Acyclovir.

93.DNA Viruses include : Herpes,Hepadna,adeno,papova,parvo,pox

94.Parvoviridae is single stranded DNA virus.

95.Poxviridae does not have icosahedral symmetry.

96.Reoviridae RNA virus is double stranded.

97.Naked DNA viruses are pappova ,adeno,parvo.

98.Enveloped DNA viruses are Hepadna and Herpes.

99.Picorna,calici and reoviridae are non enveloped RNA viruses.

100.Retro and orthomyxo viruses Undergo replication in the nucleus.

101.Influenza is an orthomyxoviridae virus.

102.The presence of HBsAg always indicated there is a live virus and infection, either acute , chronic
or carrier.
103.Epstein Barr virus is an oncogenic virus which causes Nasopharyngeal carcinoma , Hodgkins
lymphoma , some cases of B cell Non Hodgkins lymphoma and Burkitts lymphoma.

104.Mycosis are classified in 4 groups : cutaneous,subcutaneous,systemic and opportunistic.

105.Opportunistic fungi include : Candida,aspergillus,Cryptococcus,mucor,rhizopus,pneumocystis and


penicillium marneffei.

106.Cryptococcus neoformans shows wide yeast capsule seen in india ink preparation of spinal fluid (
associated with fungal meningitis )

107.Sabourauds agar is the culture medium for fungi.

108.PAS and GMS gomori methenamine silver stains are fungal stains.

109.3 genera of dermatophytes include : epidermatophyton,trichophyton and microsporum.

110.Systemic mycoses include : histoplasmosis , coccidiomycosis,blastomycosis and


paracoccidiomycosis.

111.Always think of candida albicans in thrush and esophagitis in a patient with radiotherapy.

112.Aspergillus shows septate hyphae that form v shaped branches and agar shows conidia with
radiating spores.

113.In Germ tube test , Candida at 37 degree Celsius form special structures in serum called germ
tubes.This test differentiates candida albicans from other species.

114.Crag test : large unstained capsule of Cryptococcus neoformans seen in this cryptococcal antigen
test.

115.Histoplasmosis reveal hyphae,macroconidia and microconidia.

116.Aspergillosis show fungal balls.

117.Candida albicans appears as yeasts or pseudohyphae in tissues.

118.Tinea capitis , Tinea pedis , Tinea corpora and Tinea cruis are 4 skin diseases caused by
dermatophyte infection.

119.Trichomonas vaginalis is the protozoan which affects the maximum women in the
world,transmitted by sexual contact.

120.Intestinal protozoa include entamoeba histolytica,giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium parvum.

121.Haemoparasites are leishmania ( donovani , tropica and braziliensis) and Trypanosoma


(gambiense ,rhodesiense and cruzi ),plasmodia , toxoplasma , pneumocystitis jeroveci

122.The gametocytes of p.falciparum are crescent shaped while other plasmodia are spherical.

123.Leishmaniasis is diagnosed by detetion of amastigotes in a bone marrow , serological tests and


monotenegro intradermal test.

124.P.falciparum causes cerebral malaria and blackwater fever.


125.Medically important cestodes include : Taenia solium , taenia saginata , diphyllobothrium latum
and echinococcus granulosis.

126.Casonis test is done for Echinococcus granulosis.

127.Common forms of p.falciparum in blood smear are numerous rings , smaller rings and crescent
shaped gametocytes.lab diagnosis of falciparum include thick film by Giemsa stain , thin film by
lesihman stain , rings and gametocytes presence if more 5% rbcs are parasitized the dx is usually
falciparum malaria.

128.Plasmodia 4 types are falciparum , vivax , ovale and malariae.

129.Nematodes are ascaris lumbricoides , trichuris trichura ,entrobius vermicularis.

130.Schistosoma haematobium shows pear shaped ova with large terminal spine.associated also with
bladder carcinoma.

131.New born showing encephalitis ,fever , jaundice ,hepatosplenomegaly and intracranial


calcifications think of toxoplasma gondii.

132.flask shaped ulcers are seen with entamoeba histolytica.

133.Trypanosoma causes African sleeping sickness.

134.Leishmania associated with sandfly vectors.

135.Diphyllobothrium latum depletes host of vitamin b12.also called fish tapeworm.

136.Bile stained kobby eggs seen in ascaris lumbricoides.

137.Edema factor is linked with Bacillus anthracis .It mimics the adenylate cyclase enzyme.

138.Flooding followed by influx of patients in hospital with classical rice watery stools think only of
vibrio cholerae.

139.strong muscular spasm , aching of back and respiratory complications and failure clostridium
tetani.

140.Broken tooth during a fall getting inflammation over skin and filamentous gram positive rods
Actinomycosis.

141.White spots on body asymmetrically distributed circular hypopigmented lesions on body with
sharp demarcations tuberculoid leprosy ( Hansens disease)

142.slow beginning fever and going high with malaise , constipation examination revealing enlarged
spleen and rose color spots Salmonella typhii.

143.old age non immunocompormised female rapid onset of fever , cough with copious greenish
sputum and lung showing lobar infiltrates Streptococcus pneumoniae.

144.Deep sustained wound from a rusty nail followed by fever , pains in body and swellings , crepitus
Clostridium perfringens.

145.Painful urination with yellow creamy pus discharge Neisseria Gonorrhea.


146.low grade fever woth low rise for months , loss of weight and cough with expectoration
Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

147.Eating rancid canned food without heating.Difficulty in speech and swallowing , visual problems
bulbar paralysis Clostridium botulinum.

148.young boy , weakness , fever , malaise , oliguria brownish urine , rbc casts in urine
streptococcus pyogenes group A.

149.Pus , abscess ,beta hemolytic , gram positive cocci , positive coagulase positive catalase
staphylococcus aureus.

150.unimmunized child , fever .,sore throat , enlarged cerv8ical lymph nodes . thick grey adherent
membranes over tonsils and throat Corynebacterium diphtheria.

151.old age male , spreading non pruritic painless circular red rash with clear center , flu like
associated symptoms followed by heart problems. Lyme disease ( borrelia burgdorferi).

152.The mechanisms of actions of antimicrobial drugs include : inhibition of cell wall synthesis
,inhibition of protein synthesis,inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis ,effects on cell membrane sterols
(antifungal agents ) and inhibition of unique metabolic steps.

153.Pustules on the fingers of both hands and white macerated tissue between the toes , itchy
pustules - think of dermatophytosis.diagnosed through sabourauds agar , 10% koh scrapings ,wood
lamp / black light.

154.Oxidase positive organisms are Pseudomonas , vibrio cholera , neisseria and Aeromonas.

155.Blood agar shows hemolysis : alpha hemolysis by strept.viridans and strept pneumonia, beta
hemolysis by streptococcus pyogenes and no hemolysis by st.faecalis.

156.Chocolate agar shows growth of haemophilus influenza and strep.pneumoniae.

157.Mackonkeys agar used to differentiate lactose and non lactose fermenters. Fermenters are e.coli ,
klebsiella and citrobacter and non fermenters salomenalla shigella proteus and pseudomonas.

158.CLED is cysteine lactose electrolyte deficient medium used for urine samples.

159.Azithromycin is the drug of choice for atypical pneumonia caused by mycoplasma pneumonaie.

160.Bordetella pertussis is a small gram negative rod important in causing respiratory tract
disease.produces an exotoxin, shows increase in lymphocytes.

161.Parasite induced pernicious anemia is caused by Diphyllobothrium latum.

162.In malaria the form of plasmodium transmitted to man from mosquito is gametocytes.

163.ELIZA and western blotting are used to detect the presence of HIV infections.

164.General steps in viral multiplication cycle are : endocytosis ,uncoating ,replication,assembly and
budding.

165.Microhemagglutinine is the most reliable method for diagnosis of primary syphilis.

166.Schicks test is for Diphteria.


167.Wssermans test is done for syphilis.

168.Widal test is done for typhoid.

169.Selective medium for vibrio cholera is TCBS.

170.The major determinant of virulence in H.Influenza is the presence of a capsule.

171.The mode of action of cholera toxin is to stimulate the acitivty of adenylate cyclase.which
converts ATP to cyclic AMP.

172.The enterococci are among the most frequent causes of nosocomial infections especially in
intensive care units.

173.Staphylococcus aureus is implicated in majority of cases of acute osteomyelitis especially in


children.

174.Food poisoning with E Coli causes hemorrhagic colitis , it is often seen in people who have eaten
beef hamburgers.

175.Echinococcus granulosis causes hydatid disease.

176.To cause a disease , an organism must maintain a reservoir before and after infection , leave the
reservoir and gain access to the new host , colonize the body and harm the body.

177.Virulence denotes organisms ability to cause disease and depicts differences between strains of
the same species.

178.Mycobacterium leprae is a strict parasite that has not been grown in artificial media or tissue
culture and is slowest growing of all the species.

179.Aedes aegypti is the vector of Dengue fever.

180.Larvae of trichenella spiralis preferentially encyst in striated skeletal muscle.

181.Heat resistance of bacterial spores is due to the presence of calcium dipicolinate.

182.Pus from a non healing foot ulcer in a diabetic patient showing gram negative rod growth forming
swarming colonies on blood agar plate with fishy odour think of Proteus.

183.Eating fried rice in restaurant and than developing nausea , vomiting and diarrhea think of
bacillus cereus.

184.Flaccid paralysis in children is the result of infection of polio virus and clostridium botulinum.

185.The purpose of addition of dye in L J medium is to inhibit the growth of contaminants.

186.Anaerobic jar is used for growth of anaerobic bacteria 5 to 7 % CO2 is used in the chamber.

187.Calcofluor white is a fluorescent stain used for identification of fungi especially candida.

188.PCR is polymerase chain reaction , a widely used tool for amplificiation of small pieces of nucleic
acid present in minute quantities.

189. Cell wall lipopolysaccharide is the O antigen of Enterobacteriaceae


190. Pili is the most important virulence factor of E. coli is important for attachment to host epithelial
cells in the pathogenesis of urinary tract infections

191. This urinary pathogen "swarms" across agar surfaces and may cause bladder and renal calculi
(stones) proteus mirablis.

192. In a bone marrow transplant patient with a fever of 104 F, who has a white blood cell count of
345/mm3, there are scattered skin lesions comprised of a central blue area with an areola of redness
(inflammation) - Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

193. Capsule in a bacterium is an important mechanism for protecting a bacteria against ingestion by
PMNs

194. -The single most important characteristic of diarrhea caused by Vibrio cholera is:
Profound watery diarrhea

195.Bartonella Henselae Causes Bacillary Angiomatosis in AIDS patients

196.Rickettsia prowazekii is transmitted by lice.

197.Reticulate body is the metabolically active form of Chlamydia trachomatis

198.50% of infants born to infected mothers during labor develop Chlamydia trachomatis infections

199.Mycoplasma hominis causes invasive joint disease in immuno-compromised hosts

200.A patient with advanced HIV infection (AIDS) is admitted to the hospital with a high fever. Blood
cultures are performed and you receive a report from the laboratory that they are growing a
mycobacteria.This mycobacterium will be mycobacterium avium.

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