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First a quick Google for more info and found this:

Achromobacter are a genus of bacteria, included in the order Burkholderiales. The cells are straight rods and are motile by using 1 – 20 peritrichous flagella. They are strictly aerobic and are found in water and soils.

Scientific name: Achromobacter

Higher classification: Alcaligenaceae

Rank: Genus

Alcaligenes xylosoxidans

Alcaligenes eutrophus

The name Alcaligenes eutrophus is no longer used. After modification to Ralstonia eutrophus and then Wausteria eutrophus, the name is now Ralstonia metallidurans[1] or Cuprivadus necator[2]

I looked up all of these names in my computer but found no frequencies for them in my various frequency lists. Char may have some, since she does have Alcaligenes xylosoxidans included in her list of "Pathogens Associated with Common Human Diseases" page here. http://www.dnafrequencies.com/dp/human.shtml

She sells sets of frequencies, quite cheaply, (about $15) to pay for her work in figuring them out. You will have to contact her to find out.

<I am looking for frequencies for both Achromobacter and Alcaligenes. Both are opportunistic infections. Any help will be appreciated.Thanks,Jana>

Bonita Poulin

Canadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chemical Sensitivityand other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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Hi Jana and Bonita,

I checked on availability of pathogens in these two genera. For Achromobacter,

I would be able to get sufficient information for A. xylosoxidans, A.

piechaudii, and A. arsenitoxidans. For Alcaligenes, there is sequencing work

being done on A. faecalis, and will hopefully be available soon.

The technology of DNA sequencing has made large advances in the past ten years.

The number of sequenced bacteria and viruses is increasing so quickly, it is

difficult to keep up! For items of interest, it is definitely worth the time to

check if sequencing has been done or not.

Best wishes,

Char

www.dnafrequencies.com

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---- Bonita Poulin wrote:

> First a quick Google for more info and found this:

> Achromobacter are a genus of bacteria, included in the order Burkholderiales.

The cells are straight rods and are motile by using 1 – 20 peritrichous

flagella. They are strictly aerobic and are found in water and soils.

> Scientific name: Achromobacter

> Higher classification: Alcaligenaceae

> Rank: Genus

>

>

> Alcaligenes xylosoxidans

> Alcaligenes eutrophus

> The name Alcaligenes eutrophus is no longer used. After modification to

Ralstonia eutrophus and then Wausteria eutrophus, the name is now Ralstonia

metallidurans[1] or Cuprivadus necator[2]

>

> I looked up all of these names in my computer but found no frequencies for

them in my various frequency lists. Char may have some, since she does have

Alcaligenes xylosoxidans included in her list of " Pathogens Associated with

Common Human Diseases " page here. http://www.dnafrequencies.com/dp/human.shtml

> She sells sets of frequencies, quite cheaply, (about $15) to pay for her work

in figuring them out. You will have to contact her to find out.

>

>

> <I am looking for frequencies for both Achromobacter and Alcaligenes. Both are

opportunistic infections. Any help will be appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Jana>

>

>

>

> Bonita Poulin

>

> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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