Relacionar Columnas Microbes 1Versión en línea Microbes 1-8 por Tamara Garcia 1 Borrelia burgdorferi 2 Campylobacter jejeuni 3 Legionella pneumophila 4 Neisseria gonorrheae 5 Neisseria meningitidis 6 Treponema pallidum 7 Helicobacter pylori 8 Pseudomonas causes Lyme disease. Vectored into humans by the bite of the deer tick, Ixodes scapularis. Common in water and soil. Resistant to antibiotics and disinfectants. Serious pneumonia in people with cystic fibrosis and grows thick and sticky mucus in lungs. Green/blue pus that smells like Concord grapes. cause of gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease; often results in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which can scar Fallopian tubes and cause sterility; neonatal infections from mother at birth are possible discovered when it sickened 182, killed 26 in a mysterious pneumonia outbreak at a 1976 American Legionnaire’s convention in Philadelphia. Now known to be common in streams as well as sometimes in the water lines of air- conditioning systems. Responsible for a significant number of pneumonia cases in nursing homes. causes syphilis, a sexually-transmitted disease Meningococcal meningitis infection with this organism is a necessary prerequisite for a gastric ulcer. So ulcers are now treated with a course of antibiotics. Found in cattle, pig, chicken intestines and contaminating meat products. Probably as common a cause of food poisoning as Salmonella.