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| What are the most common isolated bacteria in veterinary practice? |
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| You see a draining lesion on a horses neck, what would you consider testing for? |
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| What causes pyodermas, mastitis, skin and joint infections in chickens, diarrhea in pet birds, and vaginal infections in dogs? |
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| Staphylococcus epidermitis |
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| What staphylococcus is an oppertunistic pathogen of skin and bovine mastitis? |
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| Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus |
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| What does MRSA stand for? |
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| Streptococcus Group G-Streptococcus Canis |
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| What causes puppy strangles? |
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| What is the test called that differentiates between staphylococcus and streptococcus? |
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| What is the species that is normal flora of bovine oral-pharyngeal and digestive tract tissues? |
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| Bucella abortus & Bucella suis |
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| What is Atinomyces bovis sometimes found with? |
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Enterococcus species can be found in which of the following infections: Respiratory Urinary Septicemia |
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| On an agar plate, what would make a distinct wavy, muccoid, or translucent appearance? |
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| What is the causative agent of anthrax? |
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| Streptococcus epidermitis has what type of coagulase test result? |
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| What causes bovine gangrenous mastitis? |
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| What is the name of the organism that have special nutritional needs? |
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| Corynebacterium diptheriae |
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| What is the causative agent in diphtheria in humans? |
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| What is very common to find in UTI's in cattle and other domestic animals? |
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| Dermatophillus congolensis |
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| What has branching filamentous rods or rows of coccoid cells that look like railroad tracks? |
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| What causes full granulomatous pneumonia, is pleoomorphic, cocco bacillus, and is transmitted by inhalation of infected soil? |
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| What is partially acid-fast, strictly aerobic, non-motile, non spore forming and be rods, cocci, or branching filaments? |
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| What causes enteritis, septicemia, mastitis in ruminants, pyometra in dogs, cystitis, and omphalitis in chicks? |
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| Streptococcus aglaciae causes what in bovine? |
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| What causes gastroenteritis with severe watery diarrhea in humans? |
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| Staphylococcus intermedius |
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| What causes skin and ear infections in dogs? |
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| Dogs and cats that suffer from gastroenteritis are usually infected with what? |
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| What causes circling disease in ruminants? |
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| What agar is highly selective for salmonella? |
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| Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae |
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| What causes Red Diamond disease in pigs? |
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| What species is getting resistant to antimicrobials, making them troublesome and sometimes cause nosocromial infections? |
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| Enterobacteriaceae family |
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| What is the largest group of potential pathogens? |
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| What organism is associated with most pyodermas? |
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| Streptococcus Group C= Streptococcus equi |
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| What causes omphalophlebitis in foals? |
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| What agar is used for sensitivity testing? |
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| What naturally lives in decomposing vegetation? |
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| What causes wooden tongue? |
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| What causes the zoonotic diseases like rabbit fever? |
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| What disease is excreted in the urine and is zoonotic? |
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| What gram negative bacteria are known to cause holes in the head of cat fish? |
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| What cause Rocky Mountain Spotted fever? |
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| What causes bubonic plague? |
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| Bordatella bronchiseptica |
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| What causes kennel cough? |
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| What is an aerobic gram negative rod that grows on the MacConkey agar and causes fleece rot in sheep? |
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| What can we get from saw dust and wood shavings? |
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| What causes red leg in frogs? |
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| What causes conjunctivitis (pink eye) in bovine? |
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| What causes shipping fever? |
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| What causes Glasser disease? |
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| what is clinically most important in livestock that causes watery diarrhea with flecks of blood? |
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| What has pointed rods and is described as having a rancid butter odor? |
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Mycoplasma Hemotrophic mycoplasmas |
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| Name the two bacteria without cell walls. |
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| What is gram negative, has a tick vector, and usually occurs in the sub tropics? |
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| Major Outer Membrane Protein (MOMP) |
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| What is used to identify Chlamydia? |
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| They cause disease in some proportion of natural host. |
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| What are frank pathogens? |
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| What type of hemolysis has a clear zone? |
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| Looks like a Chinese letter. |
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| What does it mean if the term palisades is used? |
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