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Pathogenic Gram-Negative Cocci and Bacilli: Structure, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Relevance

Study Guide - Practice Questions

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  • #1 Multiple Choice
    Which component of the Gram-negative bacterial cell wall is primarily responsible for triggering fever, vasodilation, inflammation, shock, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in humans?
  • #2 Multiple Choice
    A patient presents with painful urination and a pus-filled discharge. Microscopic examination of the pus reveals Gram-negative diplococci. Which organism is most likely responsible for this infection?
  • #3 Multiple Choice
    Neisseria gonorrhoeae is able to evade the immune system by secreting a protease that cleaves which immunoglobulin?

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