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Legionnaire Disease
New legionnaire disease research has been reported by scientists at University of Leuven
May 19th, 2009
According to recent research published in the journal Fems Microbiology Letters, "Twitching motility is a form of bacterial translocation over solid or semi-solid surfaces mediated by the extension, tethering, and subsequent retraction of type IV pili. These pili are also known to be involved in virulence, biofilm formation, formation of fruiting bodies, horizontal gene transfer, and protein secretion." "We have characterized the presence of twitching motility on agar plates in Legionella pneumophila, the etiological agent of Legionnaires' disease. By examining twitching motility zones, we have demonstrated that twitching motility was dependent on agar...
Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2009-05-19)
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