A patient presents with a sore, reddened throat and is tested for S. pyogenes antigens using a rapid strep test. A secon

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A patient presents with a sore, reddened throat and is tested for S. pyogenes antigens using a rapid strep test. A secon

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A patient presents with a sore, reddened throat and is tested for S. pyogenes antigens using a rapid strep test. A second sample from the throat culture is swabbed onto a blood agar plate and put into an incubator to grow for a couple of days. The results of the rapid test are shown in the image below. Direction of Nuid motion Sample goes here The technician reads the results of the test, tells the patient they do not have a strep infection, and the patient goes home. A couple of days later, the technician takes the blood agar plate out of the incubator and observes small, white colonies that contain a clear zone of beta-hemolysis surrounding the growth. The plate is accidentally discarded before the results are recorded, and the patient is not contacted for a follow-up. A week later, the same patient returns to the clinic with fever and a bright red rash all over their torso. A) If possible, interpret the results of each strep test (the rapid test and the culture). What is being detected in each test? Do the results of the two tests agree? B) Was the technician's interpretation of the rapid test correct? C) If the patient does have a S. pyogenes infection, what bacterial and/or host factors are likely to be causing the new symptoms the patient is experiencing. a
Based on the following data, what is the MRSA concentration in the patient's blood sample? Write your answer in the following format: Value x 10^Exp. Do not include units. 100 l 100 l 100 l 100 ul 100 ul A Original Blood Sample B 900 l C 900 l D 900 IE 900 Ml F 900 ul Saline Tubes 1100 ml 100 ml | 1001 | 100 | LB + Methicillin Lawn of 641 70 5 0 growth colonies colonies colonies colonies
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