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Title: Survey of Organisms in Microbiology


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Survey of Organisms in Microbiology
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  • Taxonomy of infectious agents and parasites

Kingdoms example of organisms included Monera bact
eria Protista protists, protozoa Fungi molds,
yeasts Animalia helminthes, arthropods Non-living
agents Viruses vary by nucleic acid type, capsid
and envelope Prions vary by tertiary
structure and AA sequence
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Bacteria
  • Group Example Genus
  • Gram positive bacteria
  • High GC Mycobacterium
  • Low GC Bacillus
  • Proteobacteria
  • alpha Rickettsia
  • beta Bordetella
  • gamma Escerichia
  • delta
  • epsilon Helicobacter
  • Spirochaetes Borrelia
  • Other groups

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Protists
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Fungi
  • Deuteromycota- fungi imperfecta
  • Ascomycota- sac fungi
  • Although many are multicellular, some fungi
    (yeasts) are unicellular

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Flat worms (Platyhelminthes)
  • Cestodes - tapeworms
  • Trematodes- flukes

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Tapeworms (Cestodes)
Ingestion of feces
Ingestion of meat
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Trematodes
feces
Ingestion of aquatic vegetation or penetration of
larvae
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Nematodes (round worms)
Some representatives of major groups Hookworms
penetration Pinworms-ingestion
inhalation Whipworms and Trichinella-ingetsion of
meat Ascaris worms- ingestion of feces Guinea
worms- ingestion of water and vector Filarial
worms-insect bite
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Arthropods
Insects-flies, bugs, lice, fleas,
roaches Arachnids-ticks and mites Crustaceans-
barnacles, copepods
Note some of the above are vectors, some are
parasites, some are both
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Diseases caused by arthropods
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ArthropodsInsects
  • Pediculosis- louse infestation with Pediculus
    humanis (body), P. capitis (head) or Pthirus
    pubis (crab louse)
  • chigoe Tunga penetrans

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Insects
  • Siphonaptera-fleas
  • Diptera-flies
  • Nematocera
  • Ceratopogonidae-no-see-ums, sand gnats
  • Culicidae-mosquitoes
  • Psychodidae-sand flies
  • Simuliidae-blackflies
  • Brachycera
  • Tabanidae-horse and deer flies
  • Cyclorrhapha
  • Muscidae-houseflies
  • Glossinidae-tetse flies
  • Miscelaneous families-Botflies, blowflies,
    bottleflies
  • Hemiptera-bugs
  • Reduviidae-conenose (kissing) bugs
  • Cimicidae-bed bugs
  • Dictyoptera
  • Blattidae-roaches
  • Anoplura-sucking lice

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Myiasis
Fly maggots can be facultative or obligate
parasites, the resulting diseases are
collectively called myiasis
Squirrel bot fly Cuterebra emasculator
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Artrhopods Mites (including ticks)
  • Arachnida
  • Acari
  • Ixodidae-hard ticks
  • Argasidae-soft ticks
  • Laelapidae-hematophagous mites
  • Dermanyssidae-hematophagous mites
  • Demodicidae-follicle mites
  • Trombiculidae-chiggers
  • Sarcoptidae-scabies mites

Ticks
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Ticks
  • Ticks are important vectors
  • Some species also cause tick paralysis

American dog tick
Lone star tick
Black legged tick (deer tick)
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Scabies mites
  • Sarcoptes scabiei

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Other Mites
Follicle mites Demodex spp. Chiggers
Eutrombicula alfreddugesi
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  • Viruses

Classified by nucleic acid type Divided into
Orders (sometimes), Family, Genus, ad
Species Ex. Rhabdoviridae, Lissavirus, Rabies
Virus
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Viral nucleic acids
dsDNA ssDNA dsRNA ()RNA (-)RNA
RNA viruses often carry RNA polymerase or reverse
transcriptase
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Prions
Infectious proteins Normally found on surface of
mammalian cells Abnormal secondary and tertiary
structures Resistant to heat and radiation Long
incubation period
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Prion replication
Normal protein transformed from helices to beta
pleated sheets
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