Case Study 1

A 64-year old male with fever, malaise, and cough.

Wrong answer!
Nothing of clinical significance is isolated when the bronchial lavage fluid is cultured on blood agar plates. However, the organism grows well on charcoal yeast extract agar with blood.
Despite antimicrobial and supportive therapy, the patient subsequently develops multiorgan failure and dies after a protracted course.

Question 4 of 6

Which organism caused this disease?

B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli can cause this sort of infection, but both should grow on blood agar.


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