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                       PART II  Clinical Bacteriology
                   (A)  It is likely she lives in Colorado and was bitten by a tick.
                   (B)  It is likely she lives in Colorado and was bitten by a mosquito.
                                                                     Brief summaries of the organisms described in this chapter
                   (C)  It is likely she lives in Virginia and was bitten by a tick.
                                                                     begin on page 667. Please consult these summaries for a rapid
                   (D)  It is likely she lives in Virginia and was bitten by a flea.
                                                                     review of the essential material.
                   (E)  It  is  likely  she lives  in Connecticut and  was  bitten  by a
                      mosquito.
                 2.  Regarding Q fever, which one of the following is most accurate?
                   (A)  The causative organism is transmitted by tick bite.
                                                                     COURSE EXAMINATIONS
                   (B)  The natural habitat of the causative agent is the white-footed
                      mouse.                                         PRACTICE QUESTIONS: USMLE &
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                                                                     Questions on the topics discussed in this chapter can be found
                   (C)  The diagnosis is made primarily by Gram stain and culture on
                                                                     in the Clinical Bacteriology section of Part XIII: USMLE
                      chocolate agar.
                                                                     (National Board) Practice Questions starting on page 713. Also
                   (D)  Occupations that predispose people to Q fever include veteri-
                      narians and abattoir workers.
                   (E)  Patients with Q fever often have a petechial rash involving the
                                                                     starting on page 751.
                      palms.
                 ANSWERS
                 1.  (C)
                 2.  (D)
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