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:Streptococcus Pyogenes

Beta Haemolytic group A

Streptococcus agalactiae

Beta Haemolytic Group B

Streptococcus equisimilis

Beta Haemolytic group C

Entrococci (Streptococcus faecalis)

Beta Haemolytic Group D

Strepto viridans

Alfa Haemolytic (a)

Strepto mites

Alfa Haemolytic (b)

Strepto M.G.

Alfa Haemolytic (c)

Strepto salivarium

Alfa Haemolytic (d)

1.Malignant


2. Septic


3. Hemorrhagic type : Are

classify of the diphtheria according to clinical severity

1. K. ozaenae


2. K. pneumoniae


3. K. rhinoscleromatis : Are

Classify of the Klebsiella species on the basis of biochemical reactions

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

1. Protective antigen or protein


2. Edema factor


3. Lethal factor

the toxins that produced by Bacillus anthrax

1.Abscess.


2. Ulcer.


3. Keloid.


4. Tuberculoid.

Lcoal complication of BCG

1. Enlargement of draining lymph node


2. Abscess formation in lymph node

Regional complication of BCG

1. Fever


2. Mediastinal adenitis


3. Erythema nodosum


4. Otitis media

General complication of BCG

1. Faucial.


2. Laryngeal.


3. Nasal.


4. Otitic.



The sites of infection of Corynebacterium

6% agar in media

Suppression method of Swarming

Chloral hydrate

Suppression method of Swarming

Sodium azide (1 : 500)

Suppression method of Swarming

Alcohol (5 to 6%)

Suppression method of Swarming

Sulfonamide

Suppression method of Swarming

Boric acid (1 : 1000), etc

Suppression method of Swarming

Petroff’s method

concentration method

Homogenization

concentration method

Flocculation method

concentration method

Jungmann’s method

concentration method

Trisodium phosphate

concentration method

N-acetyl-l-cysteine with NaOH

concentration method

5.Confluent reaction to Heaf’s multiple punctures.


6. Lupis vulgaris.


7. Lupoid lesion

Lcoal complication of BCG

5. Genital, vulval, vaginal, etc.


6. Conjunctival.


7. Cutaneous around mouth and nose, etc.

The sites of infection of Corynebacterium

Hemolysin (tetanolysin)

the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani

Neurotoxin (tetanospasmin)

the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani


Non-spasmogenic peripherally active neurotoxin

the toxins produced by Clostridium tetani