a microbiology newsletter -november 2022

A newsletter of, by, and for microbiologists. Copyright 2022, rights reserved


In this issue...

  • Phage Viruses as Therapy
  • The Pioneer of Poultry Microbiology
  • Predictions for This Flu/Covid Season
  • Whole Grain Fiber and Weight Loss
  • How Tea Can Keep You Healthy
  • Phraseology: "Spick and Span"
Past Issues...

How a virus killed deadly bacteria 

and saved a man's life...


Saved by the Phage

In February 2016, infectious disease epidemiologist, Dr. Steffanie Strathdee, was holding her dying husband’s hand, watching him lose an exhausting fight against a deadly superbug infection. The cause? Acinetobacter baumannii, a virulent bacterium resistant to nearly all antibiotics. Today, A. baumannii tops the World Health Organization’s list of dangerous pathogens. Dr. Strathdee describes this microorganism as “something of a bacterial kleptomaniac; it's really good at stealing antimicrobial resistance genes from other bacteria.”(1)


This lethal infection caused Tom Patterson, Dr. Strathdee’s husband, to develop multi-organ failure. With not much hope left for a recovery, Dr. Strathdee scoured the internet to find something–anything–that could save her husband’s life. An article about phage therapy piqued her interest and she raised the idea with her husband’s doctor, Dr. Robert “Chip” Schooley. With the approval from the FDA, Dr. Schooley agreed to give this therapy a try.(2) Dr. Strathdee immediately contacted the few researchers she could find working on A. baumanii and the associated viral phages. Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect and kill certain bacteria. (3) In just a few weeks, a cocktail of four phages from Texas A&M University was ready to give to Tom. The US Naval Medical Research Center additionally provided a second four-phage cocktail from their phage library.(4)


Simply put, there are two types of phages: lytic and temperate. Lytic phages infect specific bacterial cells and cause the cells to burst, thus stopping an infection. Temperate phages don’t kill bacterial cells and may eventually lyse the cell but this does little to thwart infection. "It's like [having] a million keys and you're trying to sort through a million locks to figure out which key matches the lock," Dr. Strathdee said.(5)


Phage therapy isn’t new–with its origins dating back over 100 years to the Soviet Union. French-Canadian microbiologist, Felix d’Herelle, used phages to combat bacterial infections such as typhoid and cholera which jump started international efforts. Early studies were promising, though often improperly designed and most were published in non-English journals making them inaccessible to the West. Many factors such as preservation and specific targets were not well understood. In addition, the cold war and societal factors such as the sentiment between western and eastern Europe post-WWII along with the discovery of penicillin as a panacea was the nail-in the coffin for phage research and therapy in the western world.(6) 


Tom Patterson was in luck for Dr. Ryland Young from Texas A&M University had discovered four promising phages that destroyed the antibiotic resistant bacteria in vitro. Several hurdles such as purifying the phages and legal concerns were fast-tracked thanks in part to Dr. Strathdee’s tenacity and networking. "It was like the parting of the Red Sea—all the paperwork and hesitation disappeared.”(7) The purified cocktails from Young’s lab and the Navy were both injected into the pus-filled abscesses in Tom’s abdomen and bloodstream to take down the bacteria. Three days later, Tom lifted his head out of a deep coma and kissed his daughter’s hand. Today, more than six years later, Tom is happily retired, walking and gardening once more.


To read more about this amazing story and the heroics behind the scenes, you can purchase/rent Tom Patterson and Dr. Steffanie Strathdee’s memoir: The Perfect Predator: A Scientist's Race to Save Her Husband From a Deadly Superbug.


In these days of increasingly severe bacterial resistance, it is hoped that phage therapy will one day be perfected and become the norm, in spite of the fact that the profit potential is nowhere near that of what the big pharmaceutical companies expect. 


by Anna Klavins, Yesenia Morales, Francisco Pinon

R&D Department

Hardy Diagnostics


References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7


What is Hardy Diagnostics all about?

Watch a two minute video about how your media is made... View here...


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Did you know that Hardy Diagnostics was the first to introduce Chromogenic Media to America in 1996?


Chromogenic media allows the microbiologist to make identifications based on colony color. The principle involves a carbohydrate molecule in the media that is bound to a colorless chromogen. When a specific bacterial enzyme cleaves the bond, the chromogen turns color, thus creating color throughout the bacterial colony.



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Carrot Broth

Carrot Broth

This fall marks Hardy Diagnostic’s patent Anniversary of its revolutionary Strep B Carrot Broth™ One-Step™. Compared to conventional methods, such as PCR or LIM broth, Carrot Broth significantly reduces the workload, the cost, and the time necessary to accurately identify Group B Strep colonization in pregnant women.


Strep B Carrot Broth™ One-Step™ features greater sensitivity and decreased turn-around-time, which lowers overall costs. A clear, chromogenic reaction as early as six hours tells you everything you need to know. Positive results do not require additional workups.


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Many products have been discontinued by other media companies. Be assured that Hardy manufactures 2,700 products for microbiology and is standing by to assist you in any way possible.


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Unsung Heroes


This microbiologist devoted her life to controlling poultry pathogens. She is responsible for saving millions of ducks and other birds.


Find out who she is HERE...


Phraseology



"Spick and Span"

The origin of this phrase, meaning neat and clean, is a bit nebulous.


In Old English spick could mean a nail or a spike which is clean and shiny in its pristine condition. Span is an Old Norse term for a new chip or splinter of wood.


We first see this phrase in 1579 in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch which says, "They were all in goodly gilt armours, and brave purple cassocks apon them, spicke, and spanne newe."

Predictions for this Winter...



A One-Two Punch?


Two years ago, there was virtually no flu season due to COVID-19 isolation.


Last year, we had an influenza season that began in December. By January, it seemed like it was going to result in a moderately severe season, but the cases of flu abruptly plummeted and though the season lasted into May, it was exceptionally mild. With two milder-than-usual flu seasons, COVID-19 mask and social distance fatigue, and low levels of immunity, experts are concerned we may see much higher cases of influenza this season.(1) Already this year, Australia’s winter saw its worst season in five years with children especially hard hit.


In addition, experts predict another COVID-19 surge this fall and winter.(2) According to the World Health Organization’s early October global situation report, more than 1.5 million COVID-19 diagnosis were reported across Europe during the week ending Oct. 2, about 8% more than the prior week.(3) While the U.S. does not always follow in Europe’s footsteps, it is enough of a spike to be on alert. Get prepared now for this year's flu season with Hardy Diagnostics products to help detect and protect against influenza and COVID-19.(4)



By Megan Roesner

Resources: 1, 2, 3, 4


                                                                                   

Tutorial Videos

As a free service to all microbiologists, Hardy has produced a series of instructional videos to help you train new technologists.


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A natural aid for diabetics...


Whole Grain Fiber + Microbiome = Weight Loss!


Bacterial metabolites in the gut control human metabolism


Years of extensive research on the human gut microflora has shown the presence or absence of certain bacterial species is associated with obesity.(1) Among an increase in fad diets, probiotics, and supplements targeting weight loss, it appears that a diet rich in whole grains can prevent type 2 diabetes with the help of certain intestinal bacteria.


The association between the concentration of bacterial metabolites and human health was discovered by the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study.(2, 3) 200 overweight participants with poor glucose tolerance were monitored over fifteen years. Serum metabolites were analyzed and compared between two groups: those who were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and those who were not. Results indicated a negative correlation between the concentration of indoleproprionic acid (IPA), among other lipid metabolites, and the incidence of type 2 diabetes.

Intestinal bacteria metabolize whole grains into compounds such as IPA. IPA promotes insulin secretion by the pancreas, thus regulating blood glucose. People who have type 2 diabetes are not able to regulate their blood glucose, resulting in high blood glucose levels.(2)


Intestinal bacteria also produce lipid metabolites primarily associated with low consumption of saturated fats. These long-chain unsaturated metabolites protect against inflammation, stimulate insulin secretion, and increase glucose uptake by cells.(2) This increases the ability to properly regulate glucose and prevent insulin resistance, which can lead to diabetes.


Diets high in fiber and low in saturated fats have shown benefits in preventing obesity, heart disease, and diabetes for years. Uncovering the exact mechanisms linking diet to lifestyle disease will pave the way for future research into supplemental dietary treatment, which may be cheaper than insulin. With this knowledge, dieticians will be able to recommend diets or supplements to precisely lower blood sugar in pre-diabetic and high-risk patients, lowering healthcare costs and improving quality of life for millions.


By Sarah Hepler

R&D Microbiologist, Hardy Diagnostics


References: 1, 2, 3


 

Covid/Flu Supplies and Test Kits

Rapid Covid Antibody Test Kit

Hardy announces a rapid test kit for the detection of Covid antibodies (both IgM for current infection and IgG for long term immunity) from any blood specimen. Read out in only 10 minutes. No equipment required.

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AloeSafe
AloeSafe, a better way

Hardy's hand sanitizing gel guards against drying of your skin with Vitamin E, soothes with Aloe Vera, and has a pleasant scent with lavender oil. No harmful ingredients (such as parabens and propylene glycol) as with the cheap drug store variety! Don't your hands deserve the very best?
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DisCide

DisCide Wipes


With Hardy's DisCide Ultra you get 160 towelettes that are soaked with two powerful killing agents, isopropyl alcohol and quaternary ammonium. Effective against bacteria and viruses.



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Viral Transport Medium
Hardy's viral specimen transport is ideal for COVID-19 antigen testing. The shelf life has been increased to 365 days at room temperature. Swabs are sold separately.
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Tea Time?


Studies have shown that drinking tea has many health benefits, in fact, drinking two cups of tea per day, may even lower your mortality risk, especially for heart disease.(1,2)

Some say that green tea is at the top of this list for healthy beverages. The antioxidants in green tea may improve your brain function, decrease your risk of heart disease, reduce cancer risk, and aid in loss of fat. (3)


Tea contains polyphenols, natural compounds which reduce inflammation and assist in fighting cancer. Green tea contains epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) which helps to prevent cell damage, supports weight loss, and prevents both heart and brain disease. Green tea may also improve brain function as well as prevent dementia.


Polyphenols which are found in green tea have been shown to offer protection against development of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, osteoporosis and neurodegenerative diseases. (3,4,5,6) Weight loss may be boosted by increased levels of hormones that tell cells to break down fat, releasing fat into the bloodstream and making it available as energy. (8)


There is also evidence that green tea can reduce bad breath. In vitro studies have shown that the catechins in green tea can suppress the growth of Streptococcus mutans, a leading contributor to cavities and tooth decay (pictured on right).(3)


Insulin sensitivity may be improved by drinking green tea, resulting in reduced blood sugar levels. One study found that the participants who drank the greatest amount of green tea had approximately 42% lower risk of type 2 diabetes. (3, 7)

In light of all of the health benefits gained from drinking tea, adding tea to your diet would be a wise move!


By Julie Tripp,  Ref: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Airborne Virus Testing

Now it's possible to detect viruses from the air! This device will also collect air samples to detect bacteria, fungi, and yeast.

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Double Action Sanitizer

Hardy's custom produced sanitizer pump bottle gives you double protection...both isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. Bugs don't stand a chance!
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Comfy Lab Coats

For added protection on the job, Hardy offers disposable lab coats, featuring three pockets, and comfortable knit cuffs and collars.
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Specimen Collection Swabs
Hardy offers swabs in the flocked, foam, and spun polyester formats.
Choose from nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, standard, or urethral.

Available for immediate shipping!
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Warning:


PUN ZONE AHEAD

I have a phobia about elevators...


but I'm taking steps to avoid them.


When I was a kid, my dad got fired from his job as a road worker for theft. I refused to believe he could do such a thing, but when I got home, the signs were all there.


Why didn't Han Solo enjoy his steak dinner? It was Chewie.


Why do you never see elephants hiding in trees? Because they're so good at it.


Did you hear about the racing snail who got rid of his shell? He thought it would make him faster, but it just made him sluggish.


Did you hear about the guy who froze to death at the drive-in? He went to see Closed for the Winter.


Clinical Microbiology
Ever wish for an instrument that will quickly identify all the major pathogens in respiratory and stool specimens?

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Chromogenic SS plate that inhibits Proteus!


The HardyCHROM SS No Pro will select for Salmonella and Shigella while it inhibits interfering false positives from Proteus. Request free samples to try it out!

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HardyCHROM Candida+auris

Hardy's new chromogenic plate for the detection of Candida spp, now includes C. auris! It creates both a colored and fluorescent colony. Vivid colors stand out against a white background. Ask us for samples!
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PYR Test
Rapid Test Methods

Check out our mini catalog on rapid test kits that includes reagents and test cards. You'll see many "hard to find" products that will save you time and money!

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Loops of all kinds!

When it comes to loops, Hardy has it all. Nichrome, platinum, disposable, calibrated, needles, or spreaders. See our mini-catalog below or click here to learn about the convenient Loop Caddy.
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MBL organisms
QC Organisms

Hundreds of species are available from Hardy Diagnostics, your Microbiologics distributor. Available in the pellet or stick format. Quantitative or qualitative.
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Carba 5 for CRE Detection

With Carba 5 you can test for the 5 major enzymes of carbapenem resistance. Tests for gene expression not just gene presence. Read out in only 15 minutes. No equipment needed! See the video!
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Rapid Bacterial Pneumonia

Detection


Hardy offers a rapid kit that will detect bacterial antigens for pneumonia in the urine in only 15 minutes. Watch a short video here.

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StrepPRO

Fast Strep Grouping


Strep season is in full swing! Hardy's StrepPRO will rapidly identify your streps into the proper Lancefield grouping. Takes only minutes! Kit includes Strep A, B, C, D, F, and G.

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AnaeroGRO


Pre-reduced anaerobic culture media, ready-to-use for your set-ups. Pouches are gassed out with nitrogen for superior growth. Click here for a short video. See our complete anaerobic catalog below...



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Dehydrated Media

Hardy manufactures a complete line of powdered media. It is conveniently packaged in five different configurations ready for export. Click here to watch a short video explaining the advantages of CRITERION.
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Seeing is Believing?

The above photos are the same, except one is a negative and the other is the normal positive. Can you tell which is which?


"Believe nothing you hear and only one half that you see"

Edgar Allen Poe

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

DuraRack for all

Petri Plates


Hardy now offers an indestructible rack for 100mm standard and 60mm contact plates. Click here to find out why this will be the last rack you will ever have to buy!

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Impact Air Samplers

Hardy offers a complete line of air samplers for your clean room monitoring program. Click here for a short instructional video. Check out our complete catalog!
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HardyVAL for all your USP <797> compliance needs

Hardy offers everything you need for proficiency testing to comply with USP regulations.
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MRSA Contact Plate
Surface Sampling

Hardy offers a complete line of products for Environmental and Surface Monitoring. Contact plates and more. Watch a brief video on what Hardy has to offer...
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Food Microbiology

HardyCHROM Campy


Hardy announces a new chromogenic media for Campylobacter. Easily identify colonies based on their red color. Now for clinical use also!

Ask us for samples to evaluate.

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The smartest ATP Monitors!

Hardy is your authorized dealer for the Hygiena ATP monitoring system, Ensure Touch. Get results in 10 seconds!
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Allergen Detection


Allertox sticks can test for all the presence of all the major food allergens. No equipment needed! Results in only 10 minutes!



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Compact Dry

Hardy is your authorized dealer for all the Compact Dry chromogenic formulas. These low profile rigid plates allow for accurate colony detection and selection.
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Wisdom to Ponder...

Rachel Carson

1907 ~ 1964


An American marine biologist and conservationist whose influential book Silent Spring sparked a worldwide environmental movement. In the 1960s, her voice rose above the rest to become central to American politics, culture, and foreign policy. Her famous book warned of the dangers of pesticides and chemicals to humans, plants, and animals, and was a landmark in the nation’s environmental history.

 

"But man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself."


"The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe, the less taste we shall have for destruction."


"One way to open your eyes is to ask yourself, "What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?"


"The human race is challenged more than ever before to demonstrate our mastery, not over nature but of ourselves."


"Conservation is a cause that has no end. There is no point at which we will say our work is finished."


"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts."


"In nature nothing exists alone."


The real wealth of the Nation lies in the resources of the earth soil, water, forests, minerals, and wildlife." 


"Science is part of the reality of living; it is the what, the how, and the why of everything in our experience."


"Knowing what I do, there would be no future peace for me if I kept silent."


"We cannot have peace among men whose hearts find delight in killing any living creature."


"The lasting pleasures of contact with the natural world are not reserved for scientists but are available to anyone who will place himself under the influence of earth, sea and sky and their amazing life."

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Where does our

Blood Agar  come from?

Did you know that Hardy Diagnostics utilizes a herd of about 1,000 donor sheep in order to make their blood plates? These sheep live long and happy lives. The veterinary supervised program keeps them healthy and antibiotic-free. They are humanely bled once per month to supply Hardy with the best blood possible that is used in your Petri plates.

Vintage public health poster.

Brain

Brainteasers


Gray matter matters.

Give yours a work-out!

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Jay Hardy, CLS, SM (NRCM)

CEO of Hardy Diagnostics

Editor of MicroBytes

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