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A series of questions and answers related to the camp test, a microbiological technique used to differentiate streptococcus agalactiae from other group b streptococcus species. It covers key aspects of the test, including the purpose, media used, inoculation procedure, and interpretation of results. The document also includes a brief overview of summer camps and their importance for children's development.
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What is the purpose of the CAMP test? - CORRECT ANSWER- To differentiate Streptococcus agalactiae from other Group B streptococcus species What media is used in the CAMP test? - CORRECT ANSWER- Blood Agar plate (BAP) - Tryptic Soy Agar supplemented with 5% sheep's blood What are CAMP factors produced by? - CORRECT ANSWER- Camp factors are produced by certain group B, beta hemolytic streptococci. How did you inoculate the plate for the CAMP test? - CORRECT ANSWER-Single line inoculation of Staphylococcus aureus from a BAP down the middle of the plate using your loop Place smaller single line inoculations using your loop of each type of bacteria Do not cross lines Every year, eight million children across (0) United States spend some time at a summer camp. - CORRECT ANSWER- the For more that a century, children (1) enjoyed both learning new skills and (-) part in a variety of activities in a friendly environment. - CORRECT ANSWER-have
For more that a century, children (-) enjoyed both learning new skills and (2) part in a variety of activities in a friendly environment. - CORRECT ANSWER-taking There are 10'000 camps across the country, (3) are designed to look (-) youngsters from the age of six to eighteen. - CORRECT ANSWER-which/that There are 10'000 camps across the country, (-) are designed to look (4) youngsters from the age of six to eighteen. - CORRECT ANSWER-after The camps, lasting anything from one to eight weeks, are often situated in beautiful lakeside areas and there is (5) wide range of prices to suit pocket. - CORRECT ANSWER-a The children typically do outdoor activities, including some challenging sports like climbing, or indoor activities (6) as a drama, music or poetry. - CORRECT ANSWER-such (7) the camps are not luxurious, the wooden cabins the young people sleep in are comfortable. - CORRECT ANSWER- although The timetable does not allow very (8) time for relaxing because the children (-) kept busy all the time. - CORRECT ANSWER- much The timetable does not allow very (-) time for relaxing because the children (9) kept busy all the time. - CORRECT ANSWER- are The camps are popular with the children, and many come away (10) of enthusiasm. - CORRECT ANSWER-full