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- Prepare a concept map on the large and diverse family of Enterobacteriaceae. The following are some of the concepts you may connect with a proposition: — general and unique characteristics; — clinical manifestations; — mode of transmission; — virulence factors; — biochemical test results (e.g. oxidase positive)For which one of the following enteric illnesses is a chronic carrier state most likely to develop? Cholera Campylobacter enterocolitis Typhoid fever Shigella enterocolitis ETEC enterocolitisWhich of the following bacteria that cause food poisoning produces enterotoxin?a) Campylobacter colib) Yersinia enterocoliticac) Bacillus cereus d) Shigella flexnerie) Salmonella enteritidis
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