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33 Cards in this Set
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:Streptococcus Pyogenes |
Beta Haemolytic group A |
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Streptococcus agalactiae |
Beta Haemolytic Group B |
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Streptococcus equisimilis |
Beta Haemolytic group C |
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Entrococci (Streptococcus faecalis) |
Beta Haemolytic Group D |
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Strepto viridans |
Alfa Haemolytic (a) |
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Strepto mites |
Alfa Haemolytic (b) |
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Strepto M.G. |
Alfa Haemolytic (c) |
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Strepto salivarium |
Alfa Haemolytic (d) |
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1.Malignant 2. Septic 3. Hemorrhagic type : Are |
classify of the diphtheria according to clinical severity |
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1. K. ozaenae 2. K. pneumoniae 3. K. rhinoscleromatis : Are |
Classify of the Klebsiella species on the basis of biochemical reactions |
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1. Prolonged storage at 37°C 2. Incubation at 37°C for 4 to 6 weeks 3. 0.2to 4% formalin 4. By heating |
toxin tha thas lost toxicity but not antigenicity) by |
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1. Protective antigen or protein 2. Edema factor 3. Lethal factor |
the toxins that produced by Bacillus anthrax |
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1.Abscess. 2. Ulcer. 3. Keloid. 4. Tuberculoid. |
Lcoal complication of BCG |
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1. Enlargement of draining lymph node 2. Abscess formation in lymph node |
Regional complication of BCG |
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1. Fever 2. Mediastinal adenitis 3. Erythema nodosum 4. Otitis media |
General complication of BCG |
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1. Faucial. 2. Laryngeal. 3. Nasal. 4. Otitic. |
The sites of infection of Corynebacterium |
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6% agar in media |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Chloral hydrate |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Sodium azide (1 : 500) |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Alcohol (5 to 6%) |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Sulfonamide |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Boric acid (1 : 1000), etc |
Suppression method of Swarming |
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Petroff’s method |
concentration method |
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Homogenization |
concentration method |
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Flocculation method |
concentration method |
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Jungmann’s method |
concentration method |
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Trisodium phosphate |
concentration method |
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N-acetyl-l-cysteine with NaOH |
concentration method |
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5.Confluent reaction to Heaf’s multiple punctures. 6. Lupis vulgaris. 7. Lupoid lesion |
Lcoal complication of BCG |
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5. Genital, vulval, vaginal, etc. 6. Conjunctival. 7. Cutaneous around mouth and nose, etc. |
The sites of infection of Corynebacterium |
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Hemolysin (tetanolysin) |
the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani |
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Neurotoxin (tetanospasmin) |
the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani |
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Non-spasmogenic peripherally active neurotoxin |
the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani |