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- Characterize and give a brief description of the following bacteria: Salmonella enteritis Yersina PestisBriefly explain how urease helps Helicobacter pylori to evade the protective nature of the body.From the group below, identify the strict anaerobe. [Clostridium butyricum; Bacillus subtilis; Enterococcus faecalis; Staphylococcus aureus]
- Name of the microorganism responsible for the symptoms of toxic shock syndrome resulting from food poisoning.Why is Salmonella typhi a gram negative bacilli? Explain.Why does Balantidium coli have the greatest clinical impact? What and how will you eradicate this parasitic infection? describe your methods for elimination.
- Name the bacteria (Clostridium botulinum) that causes botulism.Account for the fact that boiling does not destroy botulism spores but does inactivate botulinum toxin.Specify the organism causing the disease, whether the organism is capable of forming endospores or is an acid-fast bacteria, the cell morphology, and potential treatment(s).