A. Mycoplasma pneumoniae B. Klebsiella pneumoniae
C. Str. pneumoniae
D. L. pneumophila
E. Chlamidia pneumoniae
From a medicinal herb a certain phytopathogenic microorganism was secured. In the nutrient medium it forms "fried egg"colonies. What is the most likely agent?
A. Mycoplasma B. Yeasts
C. Actinomycetes
D. Nocardia
E. Pseudoonas
Bacteriological examination of the urine of the patient with pyelonephritis revealed microorganisms that produced yellow-green pigment and a characteristic odor in meat-peptone agar. What are they called?
A. Pseudomonas B. Escherichia C. Proteus
D. Klebsiella E. Azotobacter
Many diseases of medicinal plants are caused by bacteria of the Pseudomonas genus. Select the bacteria
relating to this genus:
A. Blue pus bacillus B. Colon bacillus
C. Proteus
D. Mycoplasma
E. Micrococci
Urine examination of a patient with acute cystitis revealed leukocytes and a lot of gram-negative bacilli. Inoculation resulted in growth of colonies of mucous nature that formed green soluble pigment. What microorganism is the most probable cause of the
disease?
A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa B. Klebsiella pneumoniae
C. Escherihia coli
D. Proteus mirabilis
E. Salmonella enteritidis
A patient of surgical department complains about pain in the small of her back and in the lower part of her belly; painful and frequent urination. Bacteriological examination of urine revealed gram-negative oxidase-positive rod-like bacteria forming greenish mucoid colonies with specific smell. What causative agent can it be?
A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa B. Mycoplasma pneumonie C. Str.pyogenes
D. E. coli E. Proteus mirabilis
A patient has wound abscess. Bacteriological examination of the wound content revealed a gram-negative bacillus which forms semi-transparent mucous colonies of blue-green color with a pearlescent appearance on the beef-extract agar. Culture has a specific odor of violets or jasmine. What type of pathogen was isolated from the patient’s wound?