Micro Questions ,, Need Help

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

foxydentist

Implant Queen
15+ Year Member
Joined
Jul 16, 2005
Messages
62
Reaction score
1
Hey everybody,
I got some micro questions and need u're help....
1) Exotoxins are secreted from Gram positive only?
2) Hyaluronidase are virulence factors of which bacteria? Streptococci or Clostridium
3) S.agalactiae and S.pyogenes are treated with which antibiotics?
Some of these questions might be kinda stupid but i am a bit confused.,,, hope u guys can help....thanks..cuz i was doing some past exams and the answers differ from what is written at Kaplan Review book,, so I just wana double check..
Thanks
 
Hey everybody,
I got some micro questions and need u're help....
1) Exotoxins are secreted from Gram positive only?

Exotoxins can be secreted by Gm+ve as well as Gm-ve bacteria.

Endotoxins are secreted only by Gm-ve bacteria!!

Hope this helps.....👍
 
Hey everybody,
I got some micro questions and need u're help....
1) Exotoxins are secreted from Gram positive only?
2) Hyaluronidase are virulence factors of which bacteria? Streptococci or Clostridium
3) S.agalactiae and S.pyogenes are treated with which antibiotics?

2) streptococci
3)S.agalctiae by penicillin resistant synthetic penicillin
 
Hey everybody,
I got some micro questions and need u're help....
1) Exotoxins are secreted from Gram positive only?
2) Hyaluronidase are virulence factors of which bacteria? Streptococci or Clostridium
3) S.agalactiae and S.pyogenes are treated with which antibiotics?
Some of these questions might be kinda stupid but i am a bit confused.,,, hope u guys can help....thanks..cuz i was doing some past exams and the answers differ from what is written at Kaplan Review book,, so I just wana double check..
Thanks

1) Exotoxins are proteins secreted by BOTH g- and g+...while endotoxins are only released with the DEATH of a g- bacteria
2) hyaluronidase is secreted by strep PYOGENES (clostridium has a lot of members like C. difficile, C. botulism, C. tetani, etc...I dont think any of them release hyaluronidase...nor do i think any of the other streptococci...)
3) s. agalactiae and s.pyogenes are both G+ so you would probably want to use penicillin....)

HOPE THIS HELPS. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST
 
Top