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Int J Syst Bacteriol ; 48 Pt 1: 1-12, 1998 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9542070

RESUMO

Significant changes have been made in the systematics of the genus Spiroplasma (class Mollicutes) since it was expanded by revision in 1987 to include 23 groups and eight sub-groups. Since that time, two additional spiroplasmas have been assigned group numbers and species names. More recently, specific epithets have been assigned to nine previously designated groups and three sub-groups. Also, taxonomic descriptions and species names have been published for six previously ungrouped spiroplasmas. These six new organisms are: Spiroplasma alleghenense (strain PLHS-1T) (group XXVI), Spiroplasma lineolae (strain TALS-2T) (group XXVII), Spiroplasma platyhelix (strain PALS-1T) (group XXVIII), Spiroplasma montanense (strain HYOS-1T) (group XXXI), Spiroplasma helicoides (strain TABS-2T) (group XXXII) and Spiroplasma tabanidicola (strain TAUS-1T) (group XXXIII). Also, group XVII, which became vacant when strain DF-1T (Spiroplasma chrysopicola) was transferred to group VIII, has been filled with strain Tab 4c. The discovery of these strains reflects continuing primary search in insect reservoirs, particularly horse flies and deer files (Diptera: Tabanidae). In the current revision, new group designations for 10 spiroplasma strains, including six recently named organisms, are proposed. Three unnamed but newly grouped spiroplasmas are strain TIUS-1 (group XXIX; ATCC 51751) from a typhiid wasp (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae), strain BIUS-1 (group XXX; ATCC 51750) from floral surfaces of the tickseed sunflower (Bidens sp.) and strain BARC 1901 (group XXXIV; ATCC 700283). Strain BARC 2649 (ATCC 700284) from Tabanus lineola has been proposed as a new sub-group of group VIII. Strains TIUS-1 and BIUS-1 have unusual morphologies, appearing as helices at only certain stages in culture. In this revision, potentially important intergroup serological relationships observed between strain DW-1 (group II) from a neotropical Drosophila species and certain sub-group representatives of group I spiroplasmas are also reported.


Assuntos
Insetos/microbiologia , Plantas/microbiologia , Spiroplasma/classificação , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos , Membrana Celular/ultraestrutura , Classificação , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Glucose/metabolismo , Microscopia Eletrônica , Testes Sorológicos , Spiroplasma/química , Spiroplasma/imunologia
2.
Int J Syst Bacteriol ; 47(4): 1078-81, 1997 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9336909

RESUMO

Spiroplasma strain TALS-2T from the viscera of the striped horsefly, Tabanus lineola, collected in Georgia was serologically distinct from other Spiroplasma species, groups, putative groups, and subgroups. Light and electron microscopy of cells of strain TALS-2T revealed helical motile cells surrounded only by a single cytoplasmic membrane. The organism grew in M1D and SP-4 liquid media. Growth also occurred in 1% serum fraction medium and in conventional horse serum medium. Growth in liquid media was serum dependent. The strain passed through 220-nm filter pores, but was retained in filters with 100-nm pores. The optimum temperature for growth was 30 degrees C. Multiplication occurred at temperatures from 20 to 37 degrees C, with a doubling time at the optimum temperature of 5.6 h in M1D broth. Strain TALS-2T catabolized glucose but hydrolyzed neither arginine nor urea. The guanine-plus-cytosine content of the DNA was 25 +/- 1 mol%. The genome size was 1,390 kbp. Six isolates serologically similar to strain TALS-2T were obtained from the same host in coastal Georgia. Three strains closely related to strain TALS-2T were isolated from the horsefly Poeciloderas quadripunctatus in Costa Rica. Strain TALS-2T (= ATCC 51749), a representative of group XXVII, is designated the type strain of a new species, Spiroplasma lineolae (Mollicutes: Entomoplasmatales).


Assuntos
Dípteros/microbiologia , Spiroplasma/classificação , Animais , Composição de Bases , Meios de Cultura/metabolismo , Microscopia Eletrônica , Spiroplasma/genética , Spiroplasma/imunologia , Spiroplasma/metabolismo , Spiroplasma/ultraestrutura , Esteróis/metabolismo
3.
Int J Syst Bacteriol ; 46(4): 947-50, 1996 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8863421

RESUMO

Spiroplasma strain EC-1T (T = type strain), which was isolated from the gut of a lampyrid beetle (Ellychnia corrusca) in Maryland, was serologically distinct from other spiroplasma species and groups. Similar strains were obtained from other E. corrusca specimens, and, later, numerous isolates of similar or partially related strains were obtained from several species of tabanid files. Cells of strain EC-1T were helical, motile filaments that were bound by a single cytoplasmic membrane, and there was no evidence of a cell wall. The cells were filterable through 220-nm-pore-size membrane filters but not through 100-nm-pore-size membrane filters. The organism was absolutely resistant to penicillin (1,000 U/ml) and required sterol for growth. Strain EC-1T grew well in M1D and SP-4 liquid media and could be cultivated in the Edward formulation of conventional mycoplasma medium and in 1% serum fraction medium. Optimal growth occurred at 32 degrees C (doubling time, 1.5 h). Strain EC-1T multiplied at 10 to 41 degrees C, but not at 5 or 43 degrees C. This organism produced acid from glucose, but did not hydrolyze arginine or utilize urea. The guanine-plus-cytosine content of the DNA was determined to be 26.3 mol% by the melting temperature method and 27.0 mol% by the buoyant density method. As a result of our studies, strain EC-1 (= ATCC 43212) is designated the type strain of a new species, Spiroplasma corruscae.


Assuntos
Besouros/microbiologia , Dípteros/microbiologia , Spiroplasma/classificação , Animais , Spiroplasma/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Spiroplasma/metabolismo
4.
Int J Syst Bacteriol ; 46(3): 797-801, 1996 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8782692

RESUMO

Spiroplasma sp. strain EA-1(T) (T = type strain) (subgroup VIII-1), which was isolated from the syrphid fly Eristalis arbustorum, was serologically distinct from other spiroplasma species, groups, and subgroups, The cells of this strain, as revealed by dark-field light microscopy, were short, helical, and motile. An electron microscopic examination revealed wall-less cells delimited by a single membrane. The unusually short cells passed through 220-nm filter pores with no reduction in titer. The organisms grew well in SM-1, M1D, and SP-4 liquid media. Growth also occurred in conventional horse serum medium and 1% serum fraction medium. Strain EA-1(T) grew at temperatures between 10 and 41 degrees C, and optimum growth occurred at 32 degrees C. The doubling time at the optimal temperature was 1.0 h. The strain catabolized glucose and hydrolyzed arginine but did not hydrolyze urea. The guanine-plus-cytosine content of the DNA was 30 +/- 1 mol%. The genome size was about 1,230 kbp. Strain Ea-1 (= ATCC 33826), which represents subgroup VIII-1, is designated the type strain of a new species, Spiroplasma syrphidicola.


Assuntos
Dípteros/microbiologia , Spiroplasma/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Composição de Bases , Colesterol/metabolismo , DNA Bacteriano , Genoma Bacteriano , Spiroplasma/química , Spiroplasma/fisiologia , Spiroplasma/ultraestrutura
5.
J Med Entomol ; 32(2): 197-200, 1995 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7608928

RESUMO

A new two-tier box trap designed for collecting Chrysops was tested on St. Simons Island, GA. The bottom box was constructed of plywood 1.2 m wide with the sides painted flat black on the outside and glossy off-white on the interior. The upper box was of similar construction, but painted glossy off-white. The bottom edge of the lower box was 0.6 m above the ground, and the bottom edge of the upper box was 1.8 m above the ground (0.6 m above the top of the lower box). In some trials, a glossy black beach ball was suspended below the center of the box and 1-octen-3-ol was dispensed midway between the boxes. Significantly more Chrysops fuliginosus Wiedemann and C. atlanticus Pechuman were collected in the upper box than in the lower box. A glossy spherical target and the presence of 1-octen-3-ol increased the catch of C. atlanticus in the upper box.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Entomologia/instrumentação , Animais , Entomologia/métodos , Desenho de Equipamento , Georgia
11.
Calif Med ; 113(5): 7-12, 1970 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5485239

RESUMO

The weight of evidence does not support the hypothesis that the health status of the population is largely dependent on the quality and quantity of its medical services. Evidence to test this hypothesis is presented in a conceptual model of the relationship between health and disease and their care systems, suggesting that medical care is largely unrelated to the health status of the population. Examples of disease trends and distribution are presented to support the thesis that ecology is the primary determinant of the health status of the populationData from selected epidemiological studies point to poverty and air pollution as key factors in determining the pattern of mortality in the urban eco-system.


Assuntos
Assistência Integral à Saúde , Ecologia , Idoso , Poluição do Ar , Feminino , Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pobreza , Neoplasias Gástricas/mortalidade , Tuberculose/mortalidade , Estados Unidos
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