Title: Survey of Organisms in Microbiology
1Survey of Organisms in Microbiology
2- 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
3Bacteria
- 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
4Protists
5Fungi
- Deuteromycota- fungi imperfecta
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- Ascomycota- sac fungi
- Although many are multicellular, some fungi
(yeasts) are unicellular
6Flat worms (Platyhelminthes)
- Cestodes - tapeworms
- Trematodes- flukes
7Tapeworms (Cestodes)
Ingestion of feces
Ingestion of meat
8Trematodes
feces
Ingestion of aquatic vegetation or penetration of
larvae
9Nematodes (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
10Arthropods
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
11Diseases caused by arthropods
12ArthropodsInsects
- Pediculosis- louse infestation with Pediculus
humanis (body), P. capitis (head) or Pthirus
pubis (crab louse) - chigoe Tunga penetrans
13Insects
- 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
14Myiasis
Fly maggots can be facultative or obligate
parasites, the resulting diseases are
collectively called myiasis
Squirrel bot fly Cuterebra emasculator
15Artrhopods 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
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Ticks
16Ticks
- Ticks are important vectors
- Some species also cause tick paralysis
American dog tick
Lone star tick
Black legged tick (deer tick)
17Scabies mites
18Other Mites
Follicle mites Demodex spp. Chiggers
Eutrombicula alfreddugesi
19Classified by nucleic acid type Divided into
Orders (sometimes), Family, Genus, ad
Species Ex. Rhabdoviridae, Lissavirus, Rabies
Virus
20Viral nucleic acids
dsDNA ssDNA dsRNA ()RNA (-)RNA
RNA viruses often carry RNA polymerase or reverse
transcriptase
21Prions
Infectious proteins Normally found on surface of
mammalian cells Abnormal secondary and tertiary
structures Resistant to heat and radiation Long
incubation period
22Prion replication
Normal protein transformed from helices to beta
pleated sheets