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MMSC 428 Final Exam – Complete Study Guide, Practice Questions & Answers (Microbiology Revision PDF)

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This MMSC 428 Final Exam PDF is a complete revision and practice resource designed to help students prepare effectively for their microbiology final assessment. It covers essential high-yield topics including bacterial structure and classification, infectious disease mechanisms, hospital-acquired infections, antimicrobial resistance, and clinically important pathogens. The guide includes structured exam-style questions with clear answers to support understanding, improve recall, and strengthen exam performance under timed conditions. Ideal for nursing and health science students, this resource simplifies complex microbiology content into clear, focused, and exam-ready revision material for confident preparation and success.

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,Staphylococcus aureus -gram positive cocci in clusters
-facultative aerobe (prefers O2)
-halotonic
-ferment mannitol (yellow on MSA plate)
-catalase +
-coagulase +
-clumping factor +
-medium sized b-hemolytic white colonies
-serological tests for TSST-1 and DNA probes are the best diagnosis methods
-most clinically significant staphylococcus
-important cause of nosocomial infection


staphylococcus aureus virulence mechanisms -protein A: virulent cell wall protein that binds to IgG antibodies and prevents them
from being active
-hemolysins: produce B-hemolysis of RBCs
-exfoliatin: causes epidermal layer of skin to peel off
-pyrogenic toxin: causes fever
-toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1): super antigen over stimulates the T cells
and produces cytokine storm
-panton valentine leukocidin (PVL): lyses WBCs, platelets and RBCs
-staphycoagulase: activates fibrin to cause clotting and prevent WBCs from
reaching the bacteria
-hyaluronidase: breaks down hyaluronic acid in tissue to spread bacteria
-lipases & proteases: destroy host tissues and spread bacteria


staphylococcus aureus clinical manifestations -furuncle: large raised suppurative dome shaped boil due to infection of oil gland or
hail follicle
-carbuncle: a furuncle that progresses and infects a deeper level of the skin,
infection causes systemic symptoms of fever and chills
-impetigo: bullous (>5 mm) domed fluid filled pustules surrounded by zone of
erythema, mainly seen in children
-cellulitis: inflammatory infection of connective tissue
-staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSS): release of exfoliatin exotoxin causes
exfoliative dermatitis with red peeling skin that resembles a burn, mainly in children
and newborns
-toxic shock syndrome (TSS): release of TSST-1 and enterotoxin B cause systemic
symptoms including fever, liver and kidney damage, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle
aches and rash, menstrual and non-menstrual forms
-endocarditis
-intoxication food poisoning: food is contaminated with enterotoxins (no actual
bacteria) and causes vomiting and diarrhea
-nosocomial infections: wound infections, osteomyelitis, biofilm on body implants
-childhood infections: SIDS, head and neck infection


staphylococcus aureus drug resistance -penicillin resistant due to acquiring beta-lactamase genes
-MRSA: methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
-VISA: vancomycin intermediate staphylococcus aureus
-VRSA: vancomycin resistance staphylococcus aureus


staphylococcus epidermidis -gram positive cocci in clusters
-nonmotile
-facultative anaerobe (prefer O2)
-smooth, round, non-hemolytic white colonies on BSA
-staphycoagulase - (indicated by the fact that it is nonhemolytic)
-clumping factor -
-PYR -
-ODC d+
-is part of the normal biota, only causes opportunistic infections
-hospital acquired infections: biofilms, septicemia, osteomyelitis, catheter
associated UTI




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, staphylococcus lugdunensis -gram positive cocci in clusters
-staphycoagulase -
-clumping factor d+
-PYR +
-ODC + (very strong and fast)
-mannitol -
-nonhemolytic
-oxacillin resistant (mecA gene)
-highly virulent
-equally clinically significant as Staphylococcus aureus, just isolated less frequently
-community and hospital acquired infections: skin abscess, meningitis, septicemia,
septic shock, UTI
-endocarditis: very aggressive and fatal


staphylococci characteristics -gram positive cocci that grow in clusters
-catalase + (good to differentiate from streptococcus)
-non-motile, lack flagella
-facultative anaerobes (prefer O2)
-lysostaphin sensitive
-glucose fermentation +
-modified oxidase test -
-bacitracin resistant
-produce a sticky glycocolyx that allow them to establish a biofilm
-important causes of hospital acquired infections


micrococcus -gram positive cocci in pairs, tetrads or clumps
-related to staphylococci, but less clinically significant
-lysostaphin resistant (would only be able to lyse staphylococcus cells)
-glucose fermentation -
-modified oxidase (cytochrome C oxidase) +
-bacitracin sensitive


streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep) -gram positive cocci in chains
-lancefield group A cell wall antigens
-aerotolerant anaerobe (fermentation only)
-modified oxidase test -
-catalase -
-PYR + (the only B-hemolytic strep that is)
-B-hemolytic
-bacitracin sensitive
-fastidious
-requires blood to be cultured
-small, transparent, dry colonies
-the most virulent streptococci
-usually detected using antigen detection or serology


streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep) virulence -streptolysin O: hemolysin that is active in anaerobic conditions, produces B-
mechanisms hemolysis
-streptolysin S: hemolysin that is active in aerobic conditions, produces B-hemolysis
-M protein: virulent protein that aids attachment to host cells and evades WBC
phagocytosis
-hyaluronic acid capsule: weakly immunogenic, body does not fight it off
-pili: adhesion
-streptokinase: anti-clotting factor that breaks down clots so bacteria can spread
-hyaluronidase: breaks down skin and allows more bacterial spreading
-streptodornoase: breaks down extracellular DNA from lysed host cells and uses it
to make its own nucleic acids




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