Sprott M S, Ingham H R, Pattman R S, Eisenstadt R L, Short G R, Narang H K, Sisson P R, Selkon J B
J Med Microbiol. 1983 May;16(2):175-82. doi: 10.1099/00222615-16-2-175.
Motile curved rods seen in vaginal secretions have been isolated on Columbia agar supplemented with 5% human blood and vitamin K. Growth occurred anaerobically and in 5% oxygen but not in more aerobic conditions. There were two distinct groups of these organisms, distinguishable by morphology, biochemical activity and susceptibility to metronidazole. All isolates were sensitive to a wide range of antimicrobial agents, with the exception of nalidixic acid and polymyxin, but one group was resistant to metronidazole. There was little difference between the results of tests of susceptibility to aminoglycosides or to metronidazole performed in anaerobic and microaerophilic conditions. Motile curved rods were isolated from 18 of 80 patients with a clinical diagnosis of non-specific vaginitis, but from only two of 39 without the disease.
在补充有5%人血和维生素K的哥伦比亚琼脂上分离出了在阴道分泌物中可见的活动弯曲杆菌。该菌在厌氧条件下以及5%氧气环境中生长,但在需氧程度更高的条件下不生长。这些微生物有两个不同的组,可通过形态学、生化活性以及对甲硝唑的敏感性来区分。除萘啶酸和多粘菌素外,所有分离株对多种抗菌药物敏感,但有一组对甲硝唑耐药。在厌氧和微需氧条件下进行的氨基糖苷类或甲硝唑敏感性试验结果差异不大。在临床诊断为非特异性阴道炎的80例患者中,有18例分离出活动弯曲杆菌,但在39例无该病的患者中仅2例分离出该菌。