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Q: test for Neisseria animalis or Neisseria iguanae in humans? ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: test for Neisseria animalis or Neisseria iguanae in humans?
Category: Health
Asked by: snakelady-ga
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Posted: 23 Feb 2006 17:02 PST
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Question ID: 700163
Are any of the species in the genus Neisseria *other than mengiditis
and gonorrheae* zoonotic, i.e., can they be transmitted to humans?  In
particular, can N. animalis or N. iguanae be transmitted to humans and
possibly cause deafness or damage to the balance mechanisms of the
ear?  Is there a test to determine whether a human has been exposed to
N. animalis or N. iguanae?
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