Christopher D. Doern

Pocket Guide to Clinical Microbiology


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Influenzavirus BSpecies. Influenza B virusGenus. Influenzavirus CSpecies. Influenza C virus

       Family. ParamyxoviridaeGenus. RespirovirusSpecies. Sendai virus, Human parainfluenza virus (types 1 and 3)Genus. RubulavirusSpecies. Mumps virus, Human parainfluenza virus (types 2 and 4)Genus. MorbillivirusSpecies. Measles virusGenus. HenipavirusSpecies. Hendra virus, Nipah virusGenus. PneumovirusSpecies. Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)Genus. MetapneumovirusSpecies. human metapneumovirus

       Family. BunyaviridaeGenus. OrthobunyavirusSpecies. Bunyamwera virus, California encephalitis virus, La Crosse virus, many other virusesGenus. HantavirusSpecies. Hantaan virus, Sin Nombre virus, other virusesGenus. NairovirusSpecies. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCFV), other virusesGenus. PhlebovirusSpecies. Rift Valley fever virus, other viruses

       Family. ArenaviridaeGenus. ArenavirusSpecies. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus, Lassa virus, Junin virus, Machupo virus, Sabia virus, other viruses

       Double-stranded, enveloped RNA viruses

       Family. RetroviridaeGenus. DeltaretrovirusSpecies. Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1), human T-lymphotropic virus type 2 (HTLV-2)Genus. LentivirusSpecies. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2)

       Family. ReoviridaeGenus. RotavirusSpecies. Rotavirus (types A, B, and C)Genus. ColtivirusSpecies. Colorado tick fever virus

       Taxonomic Classification of Fungi

      The taxonomic classification of fungal organisms is complex because fungi can be classified by different methods. The phylogentic taxonomy for fungi is represented in this chapter and is subject to the International Code of Nomenclature (ICN) for algae, fungi, and plants (http://www.iapt-taxon.org). This organization was formally known as the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN).

      Fungi are divided into four divisions (phylum or subphylum): Mucormycotina, Entomophthoromycotina, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota. The Protozoa and Chromista kingdoms include some members that possess a fungus-like appearance and are clinically relevant, such as Rhinosporidium and Pythium.

      The taxonomy of fungal classification is arranged in the following way…

       PhylumSubphylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies

      Since the last writing of this Pocket Guide, a significant change has occurred in the world of fungal taxonomy. As of January 1, 2013, only one name will be used to identify fungi, and the “correct” name will be that which was first identified. Why has this occurred? Most scientists agree that the convention of having multiple names for fungi to represent the differing states of a fungus is no longer necessary with the use of DNA sequence analyses. The multi-name convention is confusing, and is especially so for the clinical microbiologist who is trying to communicate understandable and actionable information to those caring for patients.

      Because fungal taxonomic naming conventions are changing more quickly than for bacteria, parasites, and viruses, publishing an extensive list of fungal taxonomy would be rendered inaccurate as soon as this Pocket Guide was published. In fact, many of the names that would be included as of the writing of this book will likely cease to exist.

       Taxonomic Classification of Parasitesa

      Since the last edition of this Pocket Guide was published, some significant taxonomic changes have occurred. The two most clinically relevant changes relate to the Microsporidia and Blastocystis hominis. Due to recent genome-wide analyses, Microsporidia now belong to the kingdom Fungi. The taxonomy of Blastocystis hominis has been controversial, and it has previously been considered a fungus and also as protozoa. Recent genome analyses suggest it is most closely related to Proteromonas, though this organism is a flagellate and B. hominis does possess a flagellum and is not motile. It is now part of the kingdom Chromista rather than the Protozoa.

       Kingdom. Protozoa

       Phylum. Metamonada (flagellates)Class. Trepomonadea (intestinal flagellates)Order. DiplomonadidaGenus. Giardia duodenalisClass. Retortamonadea (intestinal flagellates)Order. RetortamonadidaGenus. Chilomastix mesnili,Genus. Retortamonas intestinalisClass. Trichomonadea (intestinal and related flagellates)Order. TrichomonadidaGenus. Dientamoeba fragilisGenus. Trichomonas vagina/isGenus. Trichomonas tenaxGenus. Pentatrichomonas hominis

       Phylum. PercolozoaClass. Heterolobosea (flagellated amoebae)Order. SchizopyrenidaGenus. Naegleria fowleri

       Phylum. EuglenozoaClass. Kinetoplastea (blood and tissue flagellates)Order. TrypanosomatidaGenus. Leishmania DonovanGenus. Leishmania infantum (= L. chagasi)Genus. Leishmania majorGenus. Leishmania tropicaGenus. Leishmania braziliensisGenus. Leishmania mexicanaGenus. Trypanosoma cruziGenus. Trypanosoma brucei gambienseGenus. Trypanosoma brucei rhodesienseGenus. Trypanosoma rangeli

       Phylum. AmoebozoaClass. AmoebaeaOrder. AcanthopodidaGenus. Acanthamoeba spp.Genus. Balamuthia mandrillarisClass. Archamoebea (intestinal amoebae)Order. EuamoebidaGenus. Entamoeba histolyticaGenus. Entamoeba coliGenus. Entamoeba disparGenus. Entamoeba hartmanniGenus. Entamoeba gingivalisGenus. Entamoeba poleckiGenus. Endolimax nanaGenus. Iodamoeba buetschlii

       Phylum. Sporozoa (sporozoans) Class. CoccideaOrder. EimeriidaGenus. Cryptosporidium parvumGenus. Toxoplasma gondiiGenus. Cyclospora cayetanensisGenus. Cystoisospora (Isospora) belliGenus. Sarcocystis hominisOrder. PiroplasmidaGenus. Babesia microtiGenus. Babesia divergensGenus. Babesia gibsoniOrder. HaemosporidaGenus. Plasmodium falciparumGenus. Plasmodium malariaeGenus. Plasmodium ovaleGenus. Plasmodium vivaxGenus. Plasmodium knowlesi

       Phylum. Ciliophora (ciliates)Class. LitostomateaOrder. TrichostomatiaGenus. Balantidium coli

       Kingdom. Chromista

       Phylum. BigyraClass. BlastocysteaGenus. Blastocystis hominis

       Kingdom. Animalia

       Phylum. Nemathelminthes (Nematodes, Roundworms)Class. Adenophorea (Asphasmidea)Family. Trichinellidae (Trichuridae)Genus. Trichinella spiralisGenus. Trichuris trichiuraGenus. Capillaria spp.Class. Secernentea (Phasmidea)Family. AncylostomatidaeGenus. Ancylostoma duodenaleGenus. Necator americanusFamily. AngiostrongylidaeGenus. Parastrongylus (Angiostrongylus) cantonensisGenus. Parastrongylus (Angiostrongylus) costaricensisFamily. AscarididaeGenus. Ascaris lumbrioidesGenus. Toxocara canisGenus. Toxocara catiGenus. Bayliascaris procyonisFamily. DracunculidaeGenus. Dracunculus medinensisFamily. OnchocercidaeGenus. Brugia malayiGenus. Loa loaGenus. Wuchereria bancrofiiGenus. Onchocerca volvulusGenus. Brugia timoriGenus. Dirofilaria immitisGenus. Mansonella ozzardiGenus. Mansonella perstansFamily. OxyuridaeGenus. Enterobius vermicularisFamily. StrongyloididaeGenus. Strongyloides stercoralisGenus. Strongyloides fuelleborniFamily. GnathostomatidaeGenus. Gnathostoma spinigerum

       Phylum. Platyhelminthes

       Class. Trematoda (flukes)Order. DiplostomidaFamily. SchistosomatidaeGenus. Schistosoma haematobiumGenus. Schistosoma japonicumGenus. Schistosoma mansoniGenus. Schistosoma mekongiGenus. Schistosoma intercalatumOrder. PlagiorchiidaFamily. FasciolidaeGenus. Fasciola hepaticaGenus. Fasciola giganticaGenus. Fasciolopsis