A. Comma bacillus B. Proteus
C. Dysentery bacillus
D. Blue pus bacillus
E. Colibacillus
4. Patient with diarrhoea was admitted to the infection unit. Gramnegative curved rod-like bacteria were founded on bacterioscopic examination of faecal masses. What is the most likely disease in this patient?
A. Typhoid fever B. Intestinal form of plague C. Diphtheria
D. Cholera E. Salmonellosis gastroenteritis
5. 6 hours after the initial inoculation of water sample into 1% peptone water, the growth of a culture in form of a thin pellicle on the medium surface was registered. Such cultural properties are typical for the causative agent of the following disease:
A. Cholera B. Plague C. Tuberculosis
D. Dysentery E. Pseudotuberculosis
6. Initial inoculation of water in 1% peptone water resulted in growth of a thin film on the medium surface in 6 hours. Such cultural properties are characteristic of causative agent of the following disesase:
A. Cholera B. Plague C. Tuberculosis
D. Dysentery E. Pseudotuberculosis
7. After inoculation of feces sample into the 1% alkaline peptonic water and 8-hour incubation in the thermostat at a temperature of 37oC a culture in form of a tender bluish film has grown. Such cultural properties are typical for the causative agent of the following disease:
A. Cholera B. Plague C. Typhoid fever
D. Paratyphoid fever A E. Dysentery
8. A man is suffering from diarrhea. In summer he spent his vacation in the south at the sea coast. Bacteria with the following properties were detected in his feces: gram-negative curved mobile monotrichous bacilli that do not produce spores or capsules. They are undemanding to nutrient medium but require alkaline reaction (рН 8,5-9,5). Described are the agents of the following enteric infection:
A. Cholera B. Shigellosis C. Typhoid fever
D. Colienteritis E. Pseudotuberculosis
9. A patient had been suffering from profuse diarrhea and vomiting for 2 days. He died from acute dehydration. Autopsy revealed that the intestinal wall was edematic and hyperemic, with multiple haemorrhages in the mucous membrane. Intestine lumen contains whitish fluid resembling of rice water. What disease caused death?