Publications by authors named "Heike Haag"

Borrelia miyamotoi, a relapsing fever-related spirochete transmitted by Ixodes ticks, has been recently shown to be a human pathogen. To characterize the prevalence of this organism in questing Ixodes ticks, we tested 2,754 ticks for a variety of tickborne pathogens by PCR and electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry. Ticks were collected from California, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Indiana in the United States and from Germany and the Czech Republic in Europe from 2008 through 2012.

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Abstract Ticks harbor numerous pathogens of significance to human and animal health. A better understanding of the pathogens carried by ticks in a given geographic area can alert health care providers of specific health risks leading to better diagnosis and treatments. In this study, we tested 226 Ixodes ricinis ticks from Southern Germany using a broad-range PCR and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry assay (PCR/ESI-MS) designed to identify tick-borne bacterial and protozoan pathogens in a single test.

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Marine microorganisms are uncommon etiologies of skin and skin structure infections, that is, wound infections. We report a case of severe wound infection, caused by the marine Photobacterium damselae (Vibrionaceae), in a 64-year-old male patient, returning from Australia. The isolate tested positive for pPHDD1, a plasmid conferring high-level virulence.

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A universal PCR and sequencing test, SepsiTest™ (Molzym, Germany) was evaluated for its applicability during daily diagnostic routine in a privately operated laboratory. In total, 96 specimens originating from 66 patients under suspect of infectious endocarditis, infections of joints, encephalitis/meningitis, systemic infections and infections of unknown genesis were PCR analysed and compared to culture results. Samples comprised cultured and non-cultured blood, synovial fluid, synovial tissue, heart valves, pacemakers, spinal tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, and swabs.

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We describe a case of a Mycobacterium isolated from a patient with cervical lymphadenitis which was initially identified by hsp65 RFLP as Mycobacterium marinum. Sequence analysis of the hsp65 DNA fragment and the 16S rDNA signature sequence, however, led to the identification of Mycobacterium malmoense. A point mutation in one of the restriction sites had shifted the M.

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Analysis of heat shock protein 65 (hsp65) gene restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is done frequently to identify non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) on a genetic basis. Here we report the results of analysing the hsp65 patterns of some rarely isolated NTM for which patterns have not been published before (Mycobacterium bohemicum, Mycobacterium hassiacum, Mycobacterium heckeshornense, Mycobacterium monacense, and Mycobacterium triplex). Furthermore new hsp65-variants for Mycobacterium interjectum (type II), Mycobacterium mucogenicum (type V), Mycobacterium gordonae (type VIII) and Mycobacterium paraffinicum (perhaps synonymous to Mycobacterium scrofulaceum) are described.

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