Notebook of germs extraordinary (NGE)

Notebook of germs extraordinary (NGE)

Notebook of Germs Extraordinary (NGE) EDItox~'s NOTE:The following are excerpts from a nonclinical handbook of atypical microflora. Conceived and writ...

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Notebook of Germs Extraordinary (NGE) EDItox~'s NOTE:The following are excerpts from a nonclinical handbook of atypical microflora. Conceived and written by the NGE team (alias a group of University of Chicago medical students under the influence of an infectious disease course), additional "bacter basics" will appear here periodically. Our readers may be inspired to discover and submit de,scriptions of their own "germs extraordinary."

A utobacter hnpalae and A . maxivans Historical Notes: The first oilc o n s u m i n g h u m a n - m a d e bacterial species. H. Ford experimented with several serotypes at the turn o f the century, then patented group T in 1909.

Utilize S T P not A T P . P r o d u c e C O under aerobic conditions. Pathogenic strains are ( + ) for ETOH.

M o r b i d i t y / m o r t a l i t y : In U . S . A . Autobacter injures some 1.5 million annually. Pathogenic strains cause a b o u t 25,000 deaths, but " n o n p a t h o g e n s " cause just as many. A m e r i c a n strains peaked in 1957 and are n o w declining and susceptible to a u t o p h a g y by the Toyotavirus.

Identification: Produces a b u n d a n t green discharge. M o r p h o l o g y : Pleomorphic. Some investigators report rods, some vibrios, some spirochetes. Motile

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Parimutuella keno (Red 19) A g e n t o f " g a m b l i n g f e v e r , " a cause o f irritability and depression in U.S.A. dentification: Club-shaped triplococci:

Hidden-ace positive.

Fortunella dividens (Dow-Jones, 1929)

Autoagglutination/i

T h e agent o f " w h o o p i e c o u g h . " A sexually transmitted disease characterized by severe cough. Spreads rapidly.

Diagnosis: Raises serum transam. levels.

Identification: 10+-gram hot rods in loose chains and clusters.

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Bordello pertussis

S y m p t o m a t o l o g y : Spinning vertigo, sweating, tachycardia, and straight flushing. Definitive diagnosis: 8:1 a n t i b o d y titer is p a t h o g n o m o n i c for infection. T r e a t m e n t : There are three sanitariums in U . S . A . , two in N e v a d a and one in New Jersey. Patients usually remain until cured.

E p i d e m i o l o g y : Most c o m m o n l y seen in upper socioeconomic classes. Medical students are particularly prone to infection, which remains latent for ca. 5 years; then progresses to florid n e w m o n e y a .

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