A gram stain of a touch prep from a Gastric biopsy shows slender, spiral gram-negative bacilli. The biopsy tested strongly Urease positive. The most likely pathogen is:
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What is the name of the genus of organisms that colonized 45…
What is the name of the genus of organisms that colonized 45% of all tracheotomy patients?
Which Non fermentive GNR is a common contaminate of Blood dr…
Which Non fermentive GNR is a common contaminate of Blood drawing equipment, disinfectant solutions, ventilation equipment and venous catheters?
Because of its microaerophilic characteristics, Campylobacte…
Because of its microaerophilic characteristics, Campylobacter spp. requires decrease____________ & increased _________ to produce an optimal atmospheric growth environment.
Despite all its virulence factors, what type of pathogen is…
Despite all its virulence factors, what type of pathogen is pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Which occupation would hold highest risk of Glanders disease…
Which occupation would hold highest risk of Glanders disease?
Two lesser known NLF – GNR found in water and are known to b…
Two lesser known NLF – GNR found in water and are known to be resistant to disinfectants
Which organism is the most common cause of Bacterial Gastroe…
Which organism is the most common cause of Bacterial Gastroenteritis worldwide and distinguished by ‘Bloody Diarrhea”?
A nonfermenting gram-negative bacillus is isolated from a wo…
A nonfermenting gram-negative bacillus is isolated from a wound. The nitrate and oxidase are strongly positive. The growth on sheep blood agar has a grape-like odor and is Beta hemolytic. The organism is presumptively:
What is the causative agent of Glanders disease?
What is the causative agent of Glanders disease?