Nagglers reaction is used in the diagnosis of______________?
A. Malaria
B. Whoog cough
C. Gas gangrene
D. Wool sorters disease
Nagglers reaction is used in the diagnosis of______________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Malaria
B. Whoog cough
C. Gas gangrene
D. Wool sorters disease
Nagglers reaction is used in the diagnosis of______________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Acridine orange
B. Thioglavin
C. Congo red
D. Auramine and Rhodamine
The commonly used fluorescent dye in the detection of tubercie bacilli________________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Fungus
B. Acid fast, non-motile bacillus
C. Anaerobic, gram positive, non-acid fast bacteria.
D. Retrovirus
Actinomycosis is caused by______________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Unable to grow in the presence of oxygen
B. Unable to grow in the absence of oxygen
C. Able to grow in the presence of carbon dioxide
D. Able to grow in the presence of absence of oxygen
The facultative anaerobic bacteria are those who are_______________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Anthrax
B. Typhoid
C. Bacillary dysentery
D. Cholera
One of the following is a zoonotic disease_____________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Alpha hymolytic streptococci (S. viridans)
B. Staphylococci
C. Beta hemolytic streptococci
D. Pneumococci
Common inhabitant of throat and tonsils is______________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Pleomorphism
B. Elaboration of an enzyme that destroy penicillin
C. Penicillin analogue production
D. Lack of nucleic acid in the cell wall
Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus is due to ________________________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Facio-cervical actinomycosis
B. Cutaneous anthrax
C. Infected squamous cell carcinoma
D. None of the above
Malignant pustule is referred to_________________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Salmonella
B. Klebsiella
C. Escherichia
D. Paracolons
The major intestinal pathogens which are non-lactose fermenters are_________________? Read More »
Bacteriology, Medical Mcqs, Microbiology A. Salk vaccine
B. Tetanus toxoid
C. Sabin’s oral vaccine
D. All of the above