A nurse if reviewing a patient’s chart and notices that the patient suffers from conjunctivitis.
Which of the following microorganisms is related to this condition?
- A- Yersinia pestis
- B- Helicobacter pylori
- C- Vibrio cholerae
- D- Haemophilus aegyptius
The answer is: D) Haemophilus aegyptius
Here's why the other options are not related to conjunctivitis:
A) Yersinia pestis:
This bacterium causes bubonic plague, not conjunctivitis.
B) Helicobacter pylori:
This bacterium causes ulcers in the stomach and duodenum, not conjunctivitis.
C) Vibrio cholerae:
This bacterium causes cholera, a severe diarrhoeal disease, not conjunctivitis.
Haemophilus aegyptius is one of the bacteria that can cause conjunctivitis, particularly in warmer climates. It is often associated with swimming pool-related outbreaks.
Therefore, based on the information provided, D) Haemophilus aegyptius is the most likely microorganism associated with the patient's conjunctivitis.
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