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Dermabacter Details: NCBI 36739, high G+C gram-positive [genus]

| Dermabacter| Dermabacter Jones and Collins 1989| Dermatobacter

  1. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Although uncommon, Dermabacter species have been implicated in skin and soft tissue infections, including cellulitis, abscesses, and wound infections. These infections may occur in individuals with compromised immune systems, skin injuries, or underlying medical conditions that predispose them to bacterial infections.

  2. Prosthetic Device Infections: Dermabacter species have been isolated from infections associated with prosthetic devices such as joint replacements, pacemakers, and vascular grafts. Infections involving prosthetic devices can be challenging to treat and may require surgical intervention, device removal, and prolonged antibiotic therapy.

  3. Opportunistic Infections: Immunocompromised individuals, such as those with HIV/AIDS, cancer undergoing chemotherapy, or organ transplant recipients taking immunosuppressive medications, may be at increased risk of Dermabacter infections. In these populations, Dermabacter species can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in the context of compromised skin integrity or invasive medical procedures.

  4. Bacteremia and Systemic Infections: While uncommon, Dermabacter species have been implicated in bloodstream infections (bacteremia) and systemic infections, especially in individuals with underlying medical conditions or invasive medical devices. Bacteremia caused by Dermabacter may occur secondary to skin or soft tissue infections or from the migration of bacteria from other sites of colonization.

  5. Endocarditis: In rare cases, Dermabacter species have been associated with infective endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. Endocarditis is a serious condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics, and sometimes surgical intervention to repair or replace damaged heart valves.

The above data is from 1000 Healthy Individuals done using Shotgun(10 Millions reads) provide courtesy of Precision Biome.

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Desired Levels Suggestions for Dermabacter

These are values that are computed from lab specific samples and are in percentage
Lab Frequency Average Median Minimum Maximum Std.Dev. Skew 25 - 75 Percentile 5 - 95 Percentile Lab Ranges Box-Plot-Whiskers Harmonic Mean Geometric Mean Obs.
BiomeSight 0.0265 0.0134 0.004 0.001 0.263 0.036 0.7821   0.002 - 0.0095   0.001 - 0.032   -0.0568 - 0.0836   -0.0092 - 0.0207 0.0032 0.0052 98
Thorne 0.7725 0.011 0.001 0.0001 0.3522 0.0376 0.7994   0.0002 - 0.0052   0.0001 - 0.0334   -0.0624 - 0.0844   -0.0073 - 0.0126 0.0004 0.0013 146
Thryve 0.0597 0.0143 0.0027 0.0007 0.2831 0.0387 0.9045   0.0018 - 0.0084   0.001 - 0.0644   -0.0611 - 0.0897   -0.0081 - 0.0182 0.0025 0.0042 74
uBiome 0.0659 0.0214 0.0064 0.002 0.2589 0.0397 1.1316   0.0035 - 0.0267   0.0022 - 0.0632   -0.0561 - 0.0989   -0.0314 - 0.0617 0.0058 0.0096 52
Vitract 0.035 0   -   -   -   - 28

External Reference Ranges for Dermabacter

Dermabacter (NCBI 36739) per million
Source of Ranges Low Boundary High Boundary Low Boundary %age High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile) 0 1.4 0 0.0001
PrecisionBiome 1.163022534456104E-05 0.00031646594288758934 0 0

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