Question

Tularemia is zoonotic disease that is caused by

a.

Francisella tularensis

b.

E. coli

c.

Brucella specie

d.

Yersinia pestis

Posted under Microbiology

Answer: (a).Francisella tularensis

Interact with the Community - Share Your Thoughts

Uncertain About the Answer? Seek Clarification Here.

Understand the Explanation? Include it Here.

Q. Tularemia is zoonotic disease that is caused by

Similar Questions

Explore Relevant Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q. Inflammatory disease of middle ear caused by 'Moraxella' species is known as

Q. Causative agent for 'acne' in teenagers is caused by

Q. Wound infection caused by 'Pasteurella multocida' is associated with bite of

Q. 'Lactobacillus' is a human pathogen that is also part of normal flora and found in

Q. A life-threatening childhood infection characterized by 'shocks' and 'purpura' is known as

Q. Anthrax is a disease caused by 'Bacillus anthracis' that is common in most animals but rare in

Q. A sexually transmitted disease that is characterized by destruction of bones and soft tissues, as well as genital ulceration, is known as

Q. In premature infants, 'sepsis' and 'meningitis' is caused by

Q. 'Gardnerella vaginalis' is specie that is located in

Q. Gram negative rods that do not ferment 'lactos' e is

Q. 'Chlamydiae' are obligate organisms that can grow only within cell and hence are

Q. 'Cardiobacterium' is member of human normal flora and is found in

Q. In Q fever word 'Q' is used to denote

Q. Common name for 'tetanus' is

Q. Gram negative human pathogens include 'N. gonorrhoea' and

Q. A rare disease called 'rickettsialpox' caused by R. Akari, found in densely populated areas of

Q. In category of minor pathogen, a specie that is found in faces of chickens and other domestic animals is named as

Q. Inflammatory disease of 'pelvic' is caused by

Q. 'Actinomycetes' are long chain forming bacteria that resembles in structure with

Q. If an anaerobic gram positive cocci occurs in group of four or eight, resuting arrangement is known as

Recommended Subjects

Are you eager to expand your knowledge beyond Microbiology? We've handpicked a range of related categories that you might find intriguing.

Click on the categories below to discover a wealth of MCQs and enrich your understanding of various subjects. Happy exploring!