Escherichia coli is the bacteria aquire bacteremi and bacteremi causes sepsis which mostly affects the urinary tract infections.
Virulent factors that is VF phenazines adhisines exotoxins and protease are used as the antibiotics which would be broad spectrum agent and should cover gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
what are the bacteria that cause Bactremi and sepsis and what are the VF and the...
Describe the pathogenesis (properties) of the microbes that cause: Gram-negative sepsis, Gram-positive sepsis, Puerperal sepsis, Bacterial endocarditis, Rheumatic Fever I
Diagnosis Based on the laboratory evidence, baby Kayla was diagnosed with neonatal sepsis caused by Listeria monocytogenes, which was also found to be the cause of Sandy’s illness. How did the bacteria that started off in Sandy’s GI tract end up in the fetus to cause neonatal sepsis?
Which of the following describes the cause of the pathologic reduction in vascular resistance in sepsis? A. Nitric oxide mediated arterio- and venodilation B. Marked increase in venous capacitance C. Fluid Loss D. All of the above E. None of the above Based on the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines and the Tenet standard, the 6 hour bundle for severe sepsis with persistent hypoperfusion consists of all of the following except? A. Remeasure lactate if initial lactate was elevated > 2.0mmol/L...
What of these horizontal transfer methods is used most often for transferring genetic information between bacteria (bacteria to bacteria) at the Surface of the ocean? Bottom of the ocean? During sepsis (bacterial infection of the blood)? why you choose your answer?
How is the Gram stain used to classify bacteria? How do antibiotics inhibit the growth of bacteria? Explain how carriers play an important role in the transmission of pathogens. Jan acquired a MRSA infection during a stay at a rehabilitation facility. Jan’s physician tells her that her MRSA was caused by S. aureus. How would you explain to Jan what S. aureus is and how it can cause diseases?
1) What do you believe is one of the main reasons for bacteria developing stronger and stronger resistance to antibiotics? 2) What are two strategies that a person could employ to help them reduce/prevent their exposure/infection to/of many common pathogens that cause sickness/disease in our population?
the bacteria Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium perfringens cause such severe food poisonings that commonly result in death. You are given a food sample that might contain these bacteria. name the staining procedure you would conduct, the dyes used, and describe what you would see on the slide you prepare if one of these species were present.
2. Researchers in Israel have developed a novel method of restoring antibiotic sensitivity to resistant bacteria, according to a study in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. The process could eventually be used to fight hospital superbugs, researcher said. An estimated 70% of hospital acquired infections in the U.S. involve bacteria that are resistant to at least one antibiotic. Using a process called lysogenization, scientists used bacteriophages, viruses that can infect bacteria, to invade resistant bacterial cells and restore their...
what are the 3 main medication used to treat sepsis? and be specific on why
Place the item into the correct sentence about the industrial applications of bacteria. vinegar Milk producers use bacteria to produce for curdling milk. bt toxin Bacteria are used by the pharmaceutical industries to produce antibiotics. АТР peptidoglycan In agriculture, from bacteria is used to control plant pests. acetate DNA amplification in the laboratory is facilitated by the bacterial production of DNA polymerase lactic acid antibiotics