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Title: Biochemical and serological characterization of mycoplasma strains isolated from the genital tracts of humans in Nigeria
Authors: Agbakoba, NR
Adetosoye, AI
Adewole, IF
Keywords: human genital mycoplasmas
biomedical tests
mycoplasma antisera
Issue Date: Jun-2006
Publisher: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Citation: Afr. J. Med med. Sci. (2006) 35. 125-129
Abstract: Fifty-five (55) Mycoplasma strains isolated from the genital tracts of humans were biochemically characterized using various biochemical tests and also serologically identified by growth inhibition technique using 5 mycoplasma antisera namely M. hominis PG21; M. genitalium G37; M.penetrans GTU54 and 2 strains of M. fermentans PG18(HRC 6-62-S-170 and M B713-501 -069). Biochcmically. 43 (78.2%) strains were identified as Mycoplasma hominis. 8(14 5 %) strains a s M.fermentans a nd 4 (7.3%) as M.penetrans. The M.hominis strains hydrolyzed only arginme while the M. fermentans and M. penetrans strains in addition to arginine hydrolysis also broke down glucose fermentatively and oxidativcly. T he M. fermentans strains showed varying reactions to phosphatase activity and ton the reduction of tretrazolium chloride. Serologically. 4 (7.3%) mycoplasma strains were confirmed as M. penetrans GTU54 a nd of the 8 M.fermentans strains, 4 (7.3%) were identified as M fermentans PG1 8 serotype H RC 6-62-S170 a nd the other 4 (7.3%) as M. fermentans PG18 serotype MB 713-501-069. Only 13 (30.2%) of the 43 M.hominis strains were identified a s M hominis serotype PG21. None was identified as M.genitalium. The heterogeneity of the mycoplasma strains especially M. hominis was observed in this study and the need for the use of multiple antisera in growth inhibition test is hereby supported
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2769
ISSN: 1116-4077
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