Abstract
Faeces or rectal swabs from 1527 subjects were examined for the presence of intestinal spirochaetes by anaerobic culture on blood agar incorporating spectinomycin (400 mg/l). Twenty three specimens (1.5%) were positive, and only one of these came from a patient with diarrhoea. All positive specimens came from either Asians or known homosexuals. Comparative tests showed a close phenotypic similarity between the human isolates and non-pathogenic porcine intestinal spirochaetes. These organisms differ from Brachyspira aalborgi, a spirochaete isolated from subjects with histologically confirmed intestinal spirochaetosis.
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Tompkins, D. S., Foulkes, S. J., Godwin, P. G. R., & West, A. P. (1986). Isolation and characterisation of intestinal spirochaetes. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 39(5), 535–541. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.39.5.535
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