Staphylococcus Flashcards
Haemolysins cause haematuria in the case of staphylococcus
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Leucocidins produced by staphylococci damage white blood cells
T
Coagulase production is a virulence factor of Staphylococcus aureus
T
Some extracellular enzymes are virulence factors of Staphylococci
T
Haemolysins are virulence factors of Staphylococci
T
Endotoxins are virulence factors of Staphylococci
F
Protein A is a virulence factor of Staphylococci
T
Extracellular enzymes are important virulence factors of pathogenic Staphylococc
T
Haemolysins and leucocidins are important virulence factors of Staphylococci
T
Some species of Staphylococcus are obligate pathogens
F
Staphylococcus are epiphytes
F
Staphylococcus can produce EC enzymes
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Staphylococcus can be found on healthy animals’ mucous membranes
T
Staphylococcus are gram negative cocci
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Coagulase positive Staphylococcus species are less pathogenic than Coagulase negative
F
Abscessation of lymph nodes is a typical sign of Morel’s disease
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Morels disease id caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp aureus
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Clinical signs of Morels disease are mainly see above half a year of age
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Morel’s disease is an acute, fast courses disease
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Morel’s disease occurs mainly in cattle, small ruminants and pigs
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Interstitial pneumonia is the main postmortem lesion of Morel’s disease
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Morels disease can be diagnosed by detecting the agent from the lesions
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Morel’s disease is caused by Staphylococcus aureus subsp. Aureus
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Morel’s disease is mainly seen in suckling lambs
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