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. 2019 Oct 4;201(21):e00465-19. doi: 10.1128/JB.00465-19

TABLE 1.

Selected studies examining the prevalence of human colonic spirochetosis

Study Reference Detection method(s)a Location(s) Study population Yr(s) of specimen collection Specimen(s) Total subjects B. aalborgi positive B. pilosicoli positive Total HCS cases Percent positive Comments
Lee et al. (1971) 2 EM, HE, SS, PAS Glasgow, Scotland, UK Patients with diarrhea or suspected cancer 1961 Rectal biopsy specimen 144 b 10 6.9 Includes the cases from Harland and Lee (3)
Lee et al. (1971) 2 EM, HE, SS, PAS Glasgow, Scotland, UK Appendectomy cases 1963–1966 Excised appendix 790 62 7.8 Included acute appendicitis (7/144 [4.4%]), “simulated” appendicitis (15/523 [9.8%]), incidental appendectomy (4/107 [4.4%])
McMillan and Lee (1981) 11 HE Glasgow, Scotland, UK MSMc NId Colorectal biopsy specimen; FFPEe 100 36 36.0
McMillan and Lee (1981) 11 HE Glasgow, Scotland, UK Heterosexual men NI Colorectal biopsy specimen; FFPE 67 2 3.0
Mathan and Mathan (1985) 26 EM Southern India Healthy adults NI Rectal biopsy specimen 14 9 64.3
Cooper et al. (1986) 27 EM Southhampton, Hampshire, England, UK MSM NI Rectal biopsy specimen 8 5 62.5 Reduction in microvillus density observed
Cooper et al. (1986) 27 EM Southhampton, Hampshire, England, UK Heterosexual men NI Rectal biopsy specimen 5 0 0.0
Surawicz et al. (1986) 28 HE, AB, SS Seattle, WA MSM NI Rectal biopsy specimen 100 28 28.0
Tompkins et al. (1986) 29 C Great Britain, UK Healthy adults NI Colorectal biopsy specimen 1,527 23 1.5 All positive specimens from either MSM or persons of Asian ethnicity
Barrett (1990) 30 C Muskat Region, Oman Healthy children and adults 1988 Feces 292 78 26.7
Barrett (1990) 30 C Muskat Region, Oman Hospitalized patients 1988 Feces 1,000 114 11.4
Lee and Hampson (1992) 12 C Western Australia Aboriginal children and adults 1989–1991 Feces 181 59 32.6 Isolates were shown subsequently to be B. pilosicoli (31)
Lee and Hampson (1992) 12 C Western Australia, Northern Territory Non-Aboriginal children and adults 1989–1991 Feces 695 8 1.2
De Brito et al. (1996) 32 HE, SS, IHC, EM Brazil Patients with GIf symptoms NI Rectal and sigmoidal colonic biopsy specimens 282 4 1.4
Trivett-Moore et al. (1998) 13 HE, EM, C Sydney, Australia MSM attending a sexual health clinic NI Rectal biopsy specimens 41 (0) (13) 22 53.7 B. pilosicoli isolated from biopsy samples positive (11/22) and negative (2/19) for HCS by HE and EM
Brooke et al. (2001) 10 C Western Australia Aboriginal rural patients with GI complaints 1998–1999 Feces 151 0 15 15 9.9 High proportion of isolates from subjects aged 2 to 5
Brooke et al. (2001) 10 C Western Australia Non-Aboriginal rural patients with GI complaints 1998–1999 Feces 142 0 0 0 0
Brooke et al. (2001) 10 C Australia Entering migrants to Australia 1998–1999 Feces 227 0 24 24 10.6 Isolates/subjects for migrants from Asia (2/8), Eastern Europe (3/94), the Middle East (9/65), and Africa (10/50)
Margawani et al. (2004) 33 C Bali, Indonesia Adult and child residents 1999 Feces (August) 500 0 59 59 11.8 375 subjects were sampled at both time points
Margawani et al. (2004) 33 C Bali, Indonesia Adult and child residents 1999 Feces (December) 492 0 62 62 12.6 375 subjects were sampled at both time points
Esteve et al. (2006) 16 HE, SS, PAS, PCR Barcelona, Spain Patients with chronic watery diarrhea and control subjects 1994–2004 Colonic biopsy samples 1,176 (2) (2) 8 0.7 Of 8 subjects positive for HCS by light microscopy, 2 were positive for B. pilosicoli and 2 for B. aalborgi by PCR
Calderaro et al. (2007) 34 PCR, C Parma, Italy Patients with suspected gastrointestinal infections 2002–2006 Feces, colonic biopsy samples, FFPE 234 13 5 16 6.8 Two patients were coinfected with B. aalborgi and B. pilosicoli
Tanahashi et al. (2008) 35 HE, SS, IHC, immuno-EM, PCR Oita, Japan Patients with colonoscopy or surgical resections 2005–2006 Colonic biopsy samples, FFPE 2,556 20 3 20 0.8 11 cases identified by HE, SS, and IHC. 20 cases positive for B. aalborgi by PCR; 3 cases also positive for B. pilosicoli
Ichimata et al. (2017) 36 HE Asahi, Matsumoto, Japan Patients <20 yrs of age with gastrointestinal symptoms NI Biopsy specimens, surgical specimens 479 1 0.2
Thorell et al. (2019) 8 HE, IHC, SS, C Sweden Adult population 2000–2006 Biopsy samples of terminal ileum and colon from cecum to rectum (5 sites) 745 13 1 17 2.3 HCS cases correspond to those described previously by Walker et al. (18); 3 subjects who were positive by HE, IHC, and SS positive were negative by culture
Mikosza et al. (2001) 37 PCR Australia HCS subjects (by HE) NI Colon, colorectal, cecum, and appendix biopsy samples; FFPEb 28 24 4 26 92.9 2 subjects were positive for both B. aalborgi and B. pilosicoli; 2 subjects were negative by PCR
Mikosza et al. (2004) 38 PCR Australia (20); USA (1); France (1); Norway (2) HCS subjects (by HE) NI Colon, colorectal, cecum, and appendix biopsy samples; PET 24 22 2 24 100 Prescreened for intestinal spirochetosis by histology
Westerman et al. (2012) 39 Real-time PCR The Netherlands HCS subjects (by HE, IHC) 2001–2011 Colon biopsy samples; FFPE 56 48 9 56 100 Several genotypesg
Rojas et al. (2017) 40 FISH Germany HCS subjects (by HE) NI Intestinal biopsy samples (from ileum to rectum); PET 91 77 84.6 Prescreened for intestinal spirochetosis by histology; same specimens were analyzed by both FISH and PCR
Rojas et al. (2017) 40 PCR Germany HCS subjects (by HE) NI Intestinal biopsy samples (from ileum to rectum); PET 91 53 23 75 82.4 Prescreened for intestinal spirochetosis by histology; includes one subject with both B. aalborgi and B. pilosicoli
a

In the studies described in references 37 to 40, specimens were prescreened for colonic spirochetosis. Abbreviations: AB, alcian blue-stained sections; C, culture; EM, transmission electron microscopy; FISH, fluorescent in situ hybridization; HE, hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections; IHC, immunohistochemistry; PAS, periodic acid-Schiff-stained sections; SS, silver-stained sections.

b

—, species not determined.

c

MSM, men who have sex with men.

d

NI, not indicated.

e

FFPE, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue.

f

GI, gastrointestinal.

g

Includes 36 B. aalborgi cluster 1 organisms alone, 6 B. aalborgi cluster 2 (“B. hominis”) organisms alone, 6 B. pilosicoli organisms alone, 5 cluster 1 and cluster 2 organisms, 1 B. pilosicoli and cluster 2 organisms, and 2 B. pilosicoli, cluster 1, and cluster 2 organisms (triple positive).