Tularemia 1. On examination of a patient with disease onset 5 days ago the doctor suspected tularemia and prescribed the patient tularin intracutaneously. What is the purpose of this drug administration in the patient?
A. Allergy diagnostics B. Prognosis for the disease
C. Treatment
D. Treatment evaluation
E. Prevention
Antrax 1. A smear of streptobacillus preparation stained by Ozheshko method has been studied microscopically with oil immersion. What structural feature of the bacteria has been studied?
A. Spores B. Capsule C. Flagella
D. Inclusions E. Structure of cell wall
2. The territory of an old burial ground for animal refuse that hasn’t been used for over 50 years is meant for house building. But soil investigation showed the presence of viable spores of a causative agent causing a very dangerous disease. What microorganism might have been preserved in soil for such a long period of time?
A. Bacillus anthracis B. Francisella tularensis
C. Brucella abortus D. Yersinia pestis
E. Mycobacterium bovis
3. It is planned to use the territory of an old cattle burial ground (which is not used for more than 50 years) for building houses. But ground analysis revealed presence of the pathogen of the very dangerous illness. Which of the indicated microorgonisms is likely to remain in the ground for such a long time?
A. Mycobacterium bovis B. Brucella abortus
C. Yersinia pestis D. Francisella tularensis E. Bacillus anthracis 4. A patient complained about a carbuncle on his face. Examination results: neither dense nor painful edema of subcutaneous cellular tissue, there is black crust in the middle of the carbuncle and peripheral vesicular rash around it. Bacteriological examination revealed presence of immobile streptobacilli able of capsulation. What microorganisms are causative agents of this disease?