A patient’s illness is caused by a bacterial toxin rather than direct invasion of tissue. Which disease best matches this description?
RNA viruses frequently evade immunity because they generally…
RNA viruses frequently evade immunity because they generally have:
A sputum sample contains bacteria with waxy cell walls that…
A sputum sample contains bacteria with waxy cell walls that do not stain well with a standard Gram stain. Which organism is most likely?
A bacterium isolated from a wound produces coagulase, allowi…
A bacterium isolated from a wound produces coagulase, allowing it to clot plasma. Which organism is being identified?
A patient contracts an infectious disease after being bitten…
A patient contracts an infectious disease after being bitten by an insect vector. Which disease from the course material is most strongly associated with this route?
A child develops scarlet fever following a streptococcal inf…
A child develops scarlet fever following a streptococcal infection. What is the primary cause of the rash?
A virus enters a host cell and replicates its genome in the…
A virus enters a host cell and replicates its genome in the nucleus. What type of virus is this most likely?
An immunocompromised patient develops a fungal infection fro…
An immunocompromised patient develops a fungal infection from normal microbiota. Which organism is most likely?
A hospitalized patient with weakened immunity develops an ov…
A hospitalized patient with weakened immunity develops an overgrowth of yeast from normal microbiota. Which infection is most likely?
A patient bitten by a rabid animal develops neurological sym…
A patient bitten by a rabid animal develops neurological symptoms. What system is most affected?