BR231 (Simulium noelleri – F.I.G.H.T for your health! http://lymebook.com/fight Linda Heming describes her Lyme disease healing journey Wed, 06 Nov 2013 05:54:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 Novel spirochetes isolated from mosquitoes and black flies in the Czech Republic http://lymebook.com/fight/novel-spirochetes-isolated-from-mosquitoes-and-black-flies-in-the-czech-republic/ http://lymebook.com/fight/novel-spirochetes-isolated-from-mosquitoes-and-black-flies-in-the-czech-republic/#respond Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:21:01 +0000 http://lymebook.com/fight/?p=1432 Full article: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123563225/abstract

Excerpt:

During the years 1999–2002, a total of 4,898 individuals of 26 species of hematophagous insects (4,149 mosquitoes, 583 black flies, and 166 tabanid flies) was examined for the presence of spirochetes using dark-field microscopy.

There was an overall recovery of spirochetes from the midguts of Culicidae and Simuliidae of 23.5% and 11.4%, respectively. Spirochetes were not detected in Tabanidae.

Seven spirochetal strains have been successfully recovered from mosquitoes and black flies: BR149 (Culex pipiens), BR151 (Cx. pipiens), BR173 (Cx. pipiens), BR177 (Cx. pipiens), BR193 (Aedes cinereus), BR208 (Cx. pipiens), and BR231 (Simulium noelleri). The strains have been adapted to laboratory conditions (BSK-H Complete medium). Their preliminary determination based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing has shown that they differ from the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato as well as other members of the Order Spirochaetales indicating novel bacterial species in the Family Spirochaetaceae.

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