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Survey of Organisms in Microbiology. Kingdoms example of organisms included Monerabacteria Protistaprotists, protozoa Fungimolds, yeasts Animaliahelminthes, arthropods Non-living agents Virusesvary by nucleic acid type, capsid and envelope - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Survey of Organisms in Microbiology

Survey of Organisms in Microbiology

Page 2: Survey of Organisms in Microbiology

Taxonomy of infectious agents and parasites

Kingdoms example of organisms included

Monera bacteria

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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BacteriaGroup Example GenusGram positive bacteria

High GC MycobacteriumLow GC Bacillus

Proteobacteriaalpha Rickettsiabeta Bordetellagamma Escerichiadeltaepsilon Helicobacter

Spirochaetes BorreliaOther groups

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ProtistsGroup Common name Example

Mastigophora flagellates Giardia

Apicomplexa sporozoans Plasmodium

Sarcodina amoebas Entamoeba

Ciliophora ciliates Balantidium

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Deuteromycota- fungi imperfecta

Ascomycota- sac fungi

Although many are multicellular, some fungi (yeasts) are unicellular

Fungi

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Flat worms (Platyhelminthes)

• Cestodes - tapeworms• Trematodes- flukes

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Tapeworms (Cestodes)

Ingestion of meat

Ingestion of feces

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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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Arthropods:Insects

•Pediculosis- louse infestation with Pediculus humanis (body), P. capitis (head) or Pthirus pubis (crab louse)

•chigoe Tunga penetrans

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InsectsSiphonaptera-fleasDiptera-fliesNematoceraCeratopogonidae-no-see-ums, sand gnatsCulicidae-mosquitoesPsychodidae-sand fliesSimuliidae-blackfliesBrachyceraTabanidae-horse and deer fliesCyclorrhaphaMuscidae-housefliesGlossinidae-tetse fliesMiscelaneous families-Botflies, blowflies, bottlefliesHemiptera-bugsReduviidae-conenose (kissing) bugsCimicidae-bed bugsDictyopteraBlattidae-roachesAnoplura-sucking lice

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Myiasis

Squirrel bot fly: Cuterebra emasculator

Fly maggots can be facultative or obligate parasites, the resulting diseases are collectively called myiasis

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Artrhopods: Mites (including ticks)Arachnida

AcariIxodidae-hard ticksArgasidae-soft ticksLaelapidae-hematophagous mitesDermanyssidae-hematophagous mitesDemodicidae-follicle mitesTrombiculidae-chiggersSarcoptidae-scabies mites Ticks

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Ticks

Lone star tick

American dog tick

Black legged tick (deer tick)

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

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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