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A 47-year-old woman presents to a local medical shelter while on a mission trip with her church to help rebuild homes after a hurricane. She has been experiencing severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for the last 2 days and was feeling too fatigued to walk this morning. On presentation, her temperature is 99.2°F (37.3°C), blood pressure is 95/62 mmHg, pulse is 121/min, and respirations are 17/min. Physical exam reveals decreased skin turgor, and a stool sample reveals off-white watery stools. Gram stain reveals a gram-negative, comma-shaped organism that produces a toxin. Which of the following is consistent with the action of the toxin most likely involved in the development of this patient's symptoms?

ADecreased ribosomal activity

BIncreased membrane permeability

CCleavage of junctional proteins

DIncreased adenylyl cyclase activity

EActivation of receptor tyrosine kinase

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A 62-year-old woman presents to the emergency department for evaluation of a spreading skin infection that began from an ulcer on her foot. The patient has type 2 diabetes mellitus that is poorly controlled. On examination, there is redness and erythema to the lower limb with skin breakdown along an extensive portion of the leg. The patient’s tissues separate readily from the fascial plane, prompting a diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis. What is the exotoxin most likely associated with this patient’s presentation?

AStreptococcal pyogenic exotoxin A

BTSST-1

CDiphtheria toxin

DExfoliative toxin

EStreptococcal pyogenic exotoxin B

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A 27-year-old man presents to the emergency department with unrelenting muscle spasms for the past several hours. The patient’s girlfriend states that he started having jaw spasms and soreness last night but now his neck, back, and arms are spasming. She also states that he stepped on a nail about 1 week ago. Past medical history is noncontributory. The patient's vaccination status is unknown at this time. Today, the vital signs include temperature 39.1°C (102.4°F), heart rate 115/min, blood pressure 145/110 mm Hg, and respiratory rate 10/min. On exam, the patient is in obvious discomfort, with a clenched jaw and extended neck. Labs are drawn and a basic metabolic panel comes back normal and the white blood cell (WBC) count is moderately elevated. Which of the following is the most likely etiology of this patient’s symptoms?

AAn exotoxin that causes ADP-ribosylation of EF-2

BAn edema factor that functions as adenylate cyclase

CA heat-labile toxin that inhibits ACh release at the NMJ

DAn exotoxin that cleaves SNARE proteins

EA toxin that disables the G-protein coupled receptor

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