a microbiology newsletter -april 2023

A newsletter of, by, and for microbiologists. Copyright 2023, all rights reserved

New CDC Warning!

HardyCHROM

for Candida auris

On March 22, the CDC issued an urgent warning about the alarming increase in highly drug resistant Candida auris infections. Here are the number of infections in the USA:

  • 757 cases in 2020
  • 1,474 cases in 2021
  • 2,377 cases in 2022

This yeast is notoriously difficult to identify accurately. It is often misidentified...but no more. Hardy's Chromogenic media causes C. auris to light up under a UV lamp.


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  • Click HERE to request samples to evaluate in your lab.


In this issue...


  • An "urgent warning" about C. auris from the CDC
  • Cooling towers and the spread of Legionella
  • Resistant bacteria from cats and dogs
  • Kitasato; discoverer of the black plague organism
  • Discovery of the largest bacteria ever
  • Phraseology: "Lollygag"
  • Wisdom from Alexander Graham Bell
Past Issues...

Legionellosis on the rise...


Cooling Towers

That Spread Disease


Rising Legionella Infections and Its Prevention in Industrial

Cooling Towers


Although Legionella is found naturally in freshwater environments, it becomes a health concern to the population when it becomes established in building water systems including showerheads, sink faucets, hot tubs, decorative fountains, hot water tanks, heaters, and cooling towers.(1) An industrial cooling tower is a critical component of many refrigeration systems and can be found in industries such as power plants, chemical processing, steel mills, and many manufacturing companies where process cooling is necessary. Also, a commercial cooling tower can be used to provide comfort-cooling for large commercial buildings like airports, schools, hospitals (shown in the photo above), or hotels. If not properly sanitized and monitored, these systems, having substantial amounts of water, can be an ideal habitat for Legionella, a heat-loving organism.(2) Cooling towers take warm water generated during an industrial process, and spray it through nozzles to maximize its contact with cool outside air.(3,4) This process creates a heat exchange, where some water evaporates and dissipates from the top of the tower. Aerosolized water can then spread over miles and carry Legionella along the way, if present.(4)


Individuals inhaling aerosolized water contaminated with Legionella can develop legionellosis, a disease consisting of three distinct clinical and epidemiological illnesses: Legionnaires’ disease, Pontiac fever, and extrapulmonary legionellosis. Legionnaires’ disease is a serious type of pneumonia. Pontiac fever is a milder infection that rarely requires antibiotic treatment. Extrapulmonary legionellosis is associated with endocarditis and wound, joint, and graft infections.(5)


Legionnaires’ disease is a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia that usually requires hospitalization. According to the CDC, Legionnaires’ disease cases have been on the rise since 2000 with close to 10,000 reports in the United States in 2018 (see the graph below).(6) Graham et al. conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the mean percentage where Legionella is the causative agent for community-acquired pneumonia and its incidence rate. This investigation reviewed 2,778 global studies and included 219 in the meta analysis. The mean proportion of Legionella as the causative agent for community-acquired pneumonia was 4.6% (95% CI: 4.4 - 4.7) and the mean incidence rate was 2.8 per 100,000 population (95% CI: 2.7 - 2.9).(7)

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Almost 5% of all pneumonias are caused by Legionella


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Therefore, controlling Legionella in cooling towers is of considerable importance to prevent outbreaks. The design, operation, maintenance, control limits, and remediation protocols should be taken into consideration to ensure public safety. Locating these cooling towers at least 25 feet from building air intake ducts can prevent aerosolized water from being drawn into a ventilation system. Also, understanding cooling tower design components, using high-efficiency drift eliminators to capture large water droplets in the cooling tower air stream, avoiding water stagnation in the system, recirculating water during intermittent operation, and designing and installing an automated water treatment system can avert bacterial growth. Lastly, when an outbreak or illness is confirmed, taking the necessary cleaning, disinfecting, and remediation steps while working with the corresponding public health authority can prevent the increase in legionellosis cases.(8) 


Hardy offers a complete line of culture media designed to detect Legionella for the purpose of monitoring potentially dangerous cooling towers.


References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8


by Elide Herrera

What is Hardy Diagnostics all about?

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


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The biggest bacterium ever

Last year, the world's largest bacteria was discovered in a mangrove swamp in Guadeloupe. It is the size of a human eyelash and 50 times larger than the previously known largest bacterium. It is 5,000 times larger than most bacteria, and contains three times as many genes. This bacterium, visible to the naked eye, is almost one centimeter in length and is aptly named Thiomargarita magnifica. The bacteria are shown here next to a coin.

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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Phraseology



"Lollygag"

Lollygag is originally an Americanism first showing up in 1859, and today it is generally used to mean to dawdle, move slowly or engage in idle play when something needs to be done. But it has a second meaning, less common but still found today, meaning to flirt or neck. In early use, it is often spelled lallygag, but that spelling has all but vanished today.

Loll in northern English dialect relates to the tongue (Cf. lollipop) and can be used as a verb meaning to embrace or neck. The verb loll can also mean to droop, dangle, rest idly, or thrust out the tongue.


How could anything so cute be so dangerous?


Rising Bacterial

Resistance in Pets


The Rising Antimicrobial Resistance

in Fido and Fifi

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top ten global public health threats facing humanity.¹ Ironically, humans are to blame; yet, in recent years, the increase of AMR strains in animals, specifically companion animals, has also risen. Today, leading animal veterinarian organizations are calling on veterinarians, producers, breeders and pet owners to help in the fight against AMR in animals. Furthermore, in its 2020 report, the American Veterinary Medical Association Committee on Antimicrobials raises awareness on the threat of antimicrobial resistance affecting animal health and encourages action to address the threat.²


Consequently, several studies have found carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) in pets, including dogs and cats, as well as in veterinary hospital settings. A study published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy in 2017 found 8% of dogs and cats tested in veterinary clinics in the United States were infected or carriers of CRE strains. Another study published in the same journal in 2019 found 1.6% of dogs and cats tested in the Netherlands had CRE. Not surprisingly, there is concern pets with CRE infections may spread these bacteria to humans, because of the ways in which we share our homes and lives with companion animals.³

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8% of US dogs and cats have CRE!

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Another study showed humans and companion animals readily exchange methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); sharing is not unidirectional, but flows back and forth between pets and humans.⁴ There is also evidence to suggest Candida, a type of yeast, may be increasing in pets in recent years. Several factors may contribute to an increase in Candida in pets. These include changes in diet, increased use of antimicrobials and other medications which may compromise an animal’s natural microbiota, and increased exposure to environmental toxins.


More research and surveillance are needed to capture the prevalence of potentially antimicrobial resistant pathogens in companion pets. This is especially critical considering the use of therapy animals which may visit hospitals, nursing homes, or patient care centers where immunocompromised patients reside. Measures to reduce unnecessary or misused antimicrobial therapy in pets may help reduce the incidence of antimicrobial resistance. This could include establishing infection prevention programs and developing antimicrobial stewardships plans in veterinary settings. In the meantime, veterinarians can reduce the potential for antimicrobial resistance by prescribing antimicrobials only when necessary; implementing infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardships programs in veterinary settings; and using diagnostic testing to guide treatment decisions.


Another source of resistant organisms is in uncooked raw pet food. A study done in Portugal found that all of the 25 brands tested were contaminated with antibiotic resistant Enterococcus, with some strains being resistant to colistin and linezolid, which are considered to be "drugs of last resort." Genetic sequencing revealed that some of these antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the raw dog food were the same kind found in hospital patients.(5)


Hardy Diagnostics has a complete offering of diagnostic testing platforms for use in veterinarian settings. Please click here to access the complete catalog. Below are just a few products that may be of interest.


HardyCHROM Hurbi (Cat. No. J100)

Blood Agar, 5%/MacConkey Biplate (Cat. No J32)

HardyCHROM™ CRE (Cat. No. G323) shown in th

HardyCHROM™ MRSA (Cat. No. G307)

HardyCHROM™ Candida (Cat. No G301)


Mueller Hinton Agar 100mm plate (Cat. No. G45)

Mueller Hinton Agar 150 mm plate (Cat. No. H11)

HardyDisks™ AST and Susceptibility Testing Products


By Megan Roesner

References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Free 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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Unsung Heroes


Who was one of the original researchers of the black plague and the first to develop an antisera for tetanus?


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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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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

"Whenever I get to work, I hide...


Because I once heard that good employees are hard to find."

Have you ever heard of the blind cyclops brothers? Neither have eye.

 

I went to the zoo that only had one animal. It was a dog. It was a shih tzu.

 

Of all the inventions of the last century, the dry erase board is the most remarkable!

 

My friend got kidnapped by a group of mimes…they did unspeakable things to him!

 

A degree in history is the most useless…there’s no future in it.


I’m writing a book on reverse psychology…please don’t buy it.

Clinical Microbiology

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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Petri plate sealing tape/shrink seals


Hardy offers two different ways of sealing your Petri plates. Ideal for TB and mycology cultures.

Petri Seal
MycoSeal
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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loop
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?

How many horses can you find?

"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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Microorganisms for Growth Promotion Studies


Hardy offers a complete line of lyophilized QC organisms from Microbiologics, including EZ-Accu Shot, ready-to-use quantitative preparations.

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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, including hazardous chemotherapeutics <800>.

Learn more about USP 797
Learn more about USP 800
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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The next generation of

Impact Air Samplers are here!


Find out why Trio.Bas is the superior choice for your clean room monitoring


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Food Microbiology

Empty Dishes


Hardy offer a complete line of sterile Petri dishes to match whatever need you may have.


Whether it be small, large, contact, monos, bi, or quad plates...Hardy has it!



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Simple Listeria Detection


Hardy's PathFinder Listeria not only turns black in the presence of Listeria, it will fluoresce green under a UV lamp for reliable and accurate identification that eliminates false positives! See our complete Food Catalog.

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MALDI-TOF


Hardy is your exclusive distributor of the AutoBio MALDI. Identify most bacteria and fungi within minutes! Low cost per test.

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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. Rapid Yeast and Mold now available.

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Wisdom to Ponder...

Alexander Graham Bell


1847 ~ 1922


A Scottish-born, American inventor, scientist, and engineer, who is credited with inventing and patenting the first telephone in 1876. He founded AT&T in 1885.


"The day will come when the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person to whom he is speaking."


"Before anything else, preparation is the key to success."


"The only difference between success and failure is the ability to take action."


"The achievement of one goal should be the starting point of another."


"Don't keep forever on the public road, going only where others have gone and following one after the other like a flock of sheep. Leave the beaten track occasionally and dive into the woods."


"Great discoveries and improvements invariably involve the cooperation of many minds."


"Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus."


"You cannot force ideas. Successful ideas are the result of slow growth. Ideas do not reach perfection in a day, no matter how much study is put upon them."


Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open.


"A man, as a general rule, owes very little to what he is born with - a man is what he makes of himself."


"God has strewn our paths with wonders and we certainly should not go through life with our eyes shut."


"We are all too much inclined, I think, to walk through life with our eyes shut. There are things all round us and right at our very feet that we have never seen, because we have never really looked."

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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.


"Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow internet to see who they really are."

Will Ferrell

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Brainteasers


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Jay Hardy, CLS, SM (NRCM)

CEO and Founder of Hardy Diagnostics

Editor of MicroBytes

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