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Lyme Disease and Strep Pyogenes
  • Jef Marc Valencia

  • 問題数 38 • 11/14/2024

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  • 1

    Etiologic agent of Lyme Disease

    BORRELIA BURGDORFERI

  • 2

    Vector of Lyme disease

    IXODES SCAPULARIS

  • 3

    The hallmark or the earliest sign of lyme disease

    ERYTHEMA CHRONICUM MIGRAN

  • 4

    Test used to differentiate Staphylococcus vs Streptococcus

    CATALASE TEST

  • 5

    The positive reaction of Staphylococcus from the catalase test

    EFFERVESCENCE

  • 6

    Who classifies the group A Strep bacteria

    REBECCA LANCEFIELD

  • 7

    Group A streps that could cause many diseases

    STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES

  • 8

    List all the disease caused by the Strep. Pyogenes

    URTI PHARYNGITIS, NECROTIZING FASCIITIS, STREP TSS, STREP PYODERMA, SCARLET FEVER, ERYSIPELAS

  • 9

    This is also called as impetigo

    STREPTOCOCCAL PYODERMA

  • 10

    The most important sequelae of Strep Pyogenes in which diagnosed in Immunosero

    ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER, POST STREPTOCOCCAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

  • 11

    Virulence factors in Strep Pyogenes is also termed as

    IMMUNOGEN

  • 12

    What is being identified in immunosero in detecting Strep Pyogenes infection

    ANTIBODY

  • 13

    This are created due to agab binding caused by the Strep Pyogenes causing the immune system to be tricked promoting inflammation

    ANTIBODY STREPTOCOCCAL IMMUNE COMPLEX

  • 14

    This develops as a sequela to pharyngitis or tonsillitis in 2-3% of infected individuals chracterized by fever and inflammation of joints and heart

    ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER

  • 15

    Acute Rheumatic fever typically appears how many weeks after the onset of sore throat.

    1-3

  • 16

    A condition characterized by damage to the glomeruli in the kidney due to the deposition of Ab-streptococcal immune complexes.

    GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

  • 17

    Most important virulent factor of Streptococcus

    M PROTEIN

  • 18

    The other virulence factor of streptococcus that can be tested in Immunosero

    EXOANTIGEN

  • 19

    Test used to determine streptococcal infection

    ANTI STREPTOLYSIN O TEST

  • 20

    What is the principle of anti streptolysin o test

    NEUTRALIZATION

  • 21

    The anti streptolysin o test Unknown: 1st Reagent: 2nd Reagent:

    ANTIBODY, STREPTOLYSIN O, INDICATOR RBC

  • 22

    What is the negative result of anti streptolysin o

    HEMOLYSIS

  • 23

    The color of hemolysis caused by the toxins produced by the streptolysin o

    DIRTY PURPLE

  • 24

    The color of hemolysis caused by the complement

    VIN ROSE

  • 25

    How many tubes are parepared in ASTO

    14

  • 26

    What tube is the positive RBC control of ASTO

    13

  • 27

    What tube is the negative SLO control of ASTO

    14

  • 28

    What is performed in ASTO

    SERUM DILUTION

  • 29

    How many ml of serum is need in ASTO

    0.5

  • 30

    How many ml of diluent in ASTO

    4.5

  • 31

    Highest reciprocal dilution showing a positive result

    TITER

  • 32

    What is the normal titer of ASTO

    0-166 TODD UNIT

  • 33

    How many todd units for moderately elevated titer for adults

    240

  • 34

    How many todd units for moderately elevated titer for children

    320

  • 35

    What are the 2 types of ASO

    NEUTRALIZATION, ASO LATEX AGGLUTINATION SLIDE METHOD

  • 36

    What is th principle of ASO agglutination slide method

    PASSIVE AGGLUTINATION

  • 37

    The normal vlaue for ASO latex agglutination slide method

    <200IU/mL

  • 38

    This is a termed used to described transitional phase of infection between acute and chronic

    SEQUELAE