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SALMONELLA NOTES QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 2023 GRADED A+ UPDATE
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SALMONELLA NOTES QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 
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Salmonella 
ANSWER = Genus with over 2200 pathogenic serotypes 
Serotype classification 
ANSWER = Based on Kauffman-White system 
Gastroenteritis 
ANSWER = Moderate to severe illness caused by Salmonella 
Transmission 
ANSWER = Contaminated water and undercooked food, especially chicken 
Salmonella typhi 
ANSWER = Causes typhoid fever 
Salmonella Subgroup I 
ANSWER = Includes Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi 
Suspect Salmonel...
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MMSC 428 final exam questions and answers latest top score.
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MMSC 428 final exam questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) - correct diseases and diseases increasing in incidence 
 
factors in emergence of infectious disease - correct answers.1. ecologic 
2. global warming 
3. human demographics 
4. international shipping and travel 
5. deficiencies in public health 
6. adaptability of a microorganism 
 
hospital acquired infection - correct omial infection, latrogenic 
 
high risk factors for HAI's...
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Virology Quiz 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2024
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Virology Quiz 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2024 
Virus classification usually does not use species level instead a viral genus is described with which of the following alternatives? - correct answer Host range, serotypes, nucleotide sequences, isolates 
 
Which of the following statement is FALSE in the context of our current knowledge of viruses? 
-Viruses play a very important role in the biogeochemical cycle for sustainability 
-Viruses infect all different life forms on earth 
-A vira...
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Virology Quiz 1 well answered rated A+
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Virology Quiz 1Virus classification usually does not use species level instead a viral genus is described with which of the following alternatives? - correct answer Host range, serotypes, nucleotide sequences, isolates 
 
Which of the following statement is FALSE in the context of our current knowledge of viruses? 
-Viruses play a very important role in the biogeochemical cycle for sustainability 
-Viruses infect all different life forms on earth 
-A viral infection may not cause a disease 
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MIBO 3510L Final exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Water Purification Tests 
-Iodine Drops 
-Commercial water purifying tablets 
 
-Plate 0.1ml on TSAYE after incubation and look for colonies 
 
 
 
Why MPN over standard plant count 
-Cheap, easy, fairly accurate 
 
- Cant put entire river on plate 
 
 
 
3 Stages of MPN 
1. Presumptive Test: Lauryl tryptose Broth (LTB) 
 
2. Confirmed Test for coliforms: Brilliant green lactose bile broth (BGLB) 
 
3. Confirmed test for fecal coliforms: E.coli Broth (EC) 
 
 
 
LTB broth 
Selective-sodium laury...
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NAVLE Numbers and Math Course Study, state Exam Q&A 202
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NAVLE Numbers and Math Course 
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Canine isotonic fluid shock dose - CORRECT ANSWER-90 ml/kg 
Feline isotonic fluid shock dose - CORRECT ANSWER-40-60 ml/kg 
Canine synthetic colloid dose - CORRECT ANSWER-10-20ml/kg 
Feline synthetic colloid dose - CORRECT ANSWER-5-10 ml/kg 
Base deficit formula - CORRECT ANSWER-0.3-0.4 x BW x base deficit 
Calorie intake requirements - CORRECT ANSWER-(BW x 30) + 70 
Which E.coli strain impacts pigs? - CORRECT ANSWER-K88 
Proper site for...
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Food Microbiology Final Exam 100% Correct Answers
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What are two naturally occurring anti-microbial defenses in milk? - ANS Lysozyme and Lactoferrin 
 
What causes the greatest amount (77%) of outbreaks associated with raw milk? - ANS Campylobacter 
 
Does pasteurization kill all pathogens in milk? - ANS No, it brings them down to safe levels. 
 
What is the first procedural step in designing a HACCP program? - ANS Develop a Prerequisite Program 
 
In the study conducted in Turkey over HACCP, what percent of em...
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NAVLE Numbers and Math Questions And Answers Rated A+
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Altitude sickness measurement - Below 40mm hg is good 
Appropriate CVP measurements are... - 0-10 cmH2O 
Base deficit formula - 0.3-0.4 x BW x base deficit 
Body water - 60% of BW is water and 2/3 of this is intracellular, 1/3 is ECF 
Calorie intake requirements - (BW x 30) + 70 
Canine isotonic fluid shock dose - 90 ml/kg 
Canine synthetic colloid dose - 10-20ml/kg 
Cow pregnancy markers - Placentomes: 75-90d 
Fetus: 2m, not 4-7m 
Fremitus: unilateral 4m, bilateral 7m 
Feline isotonic fluid sho...
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Nurse Practitioner exam |1333 questions with 100% correct answers
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Primary prevention 
prevent the onset or acquisition of a given disease. 
 
education and counseling 
 
the most effective form of healthcare. 
 
 
 
Secondary prevention 
to identify and treat asymptomatic persons who have risk factors for a given disease or in preclinical disease. 
 
screening, 
BP for HTN 
Lipid Profile for HLD 
 
 
 
Tertiary prevention 
management of an established disease. 
minimize disease 
 
medications and lifestyle modification to normalize 
 
aimed at improving or min...
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NU 641 Advanced Pharm (for NPs) HIV drugs Questions and Answers with complete
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What is AIDS? - Answer-AIDS is characterized by progressive immune suppression leading to 
opportunistic diseases - caused by chronic HIV infection 
What is HIV? - Answer-HIV - retrovirus that can be divided into 2 serotypes: HIV1 and HIV2 
HIV-1 is responsible for human HIV infections 
Rapid dissemination into lymph system and organs after initial infection 
Host immune response limits viral replication initially 
Progression to AIDS in average 10 years if not treated 
HIV-2 is a less pathogeni...
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