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. 1986 Dec;24(6):1071-4.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.24.6.1071-1074.1986.

Microbiological and biochemical characterization of spirochetes isolated from the feces of homosexual males

Microbiological and biochemical characterization of spirochetes isolated from the feces of homosexual males

M J Jones et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

Spirochetes were isolated from the feces of 11 homosexual males who had diarrhea. The anaerobic organisms were isolated from a selective medium that consisted of Trypticase soy agar supplemented with either 5% horse or human blood, 400 micrograms of spectinomycin per ml, and 5 micrograms of polymyxin B per ml. Nonselective media that permitted good growth of these fastidious organisms were developed, and selected biochemical tests were performed. The tests included carbohydrate utilization, detection of certain enzymes, and determination of volatile fatty-acid end products of metabolism. Two growth patterns were noted on solid media, a haze of growth and production of small colonies. Based on the results of biochemical tests, patterns of preformed enzymes, and volatile fatty-acid production, we believe that the 11 isolates represent a heterogeneous group of spirochetes. The data suggest that the human colon may harbor unique strains of cultivable spirochetes; additional study of the taxonomy of the organisms and assessment of their virulence for humans are needed.

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