(Solved) : 1 Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Different Pneumococcal Pneumonia Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Always Req Q33248843 . . .
1. Mycoplasmal pneumonia is different from pneumococcalpneumonia in that
A. mycoplasmal pneumonia always requires hospitalization
B. mycoplasmal pneumonia cannot be treated with penicillin
C. the causative agent of mycoplasmal pneumonia is unknown
D. mycoplasmal pneumonia is caused by virus while pneumococcalpneumonia is caused by a bacterium
E. the causative agent of mycoplasmal pneumonia cannot becultured in the lab, so koch’s postulates cannot be proved
2. Bacillus anthracis is easily transmitted from oneperson to another.
A. true
B. False
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of adenoviralrespiratory tract infections?
A. gray-white pus on the pharynx and tonsils
B. Diarrhea that facilitates the spread of the virus throughfeces
C. vomiting that can facilitate the spread of the causativevirus
D. sore throat and fever
E. severe coughing and chest pain that mimics pneumonia
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