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Enterobacter hormaechei: NCBI 158836, [species]

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| ATCC 49162| CCUG 27126| CDC Enteric Group 75| CIP 103441| Enterobacter hormaechei| Enterobacter hormaechei O'Hara et al. 1990 emend. Hoffmann et al. 2005| Enterobacter sp. 35014| Enterobacter sp. 35025| Enterobacter sp. 35030| Enterobacter sp. 35032| Enterobacter sp. 35683| Enterobacter sp. 36796| Enterobacter sp. GN02358| Enterobacter sp. GN02768| strain 0992-77

  1. Hospital-Acquired Infections: Enterobacter hormaechei has been implicated in nosocomial or hospital-acquired infections. These infections are often associated with healthcare settings and can affect individuals with compromised immune systems or those undergoing medical treatments.

  2. Antimicrobial Resistance: Enterobacter hormaechei strains have been reported to exhibit resistance to multiple antibiotics. This resistance can complicate the treatment of infections caused by these bacteria and is a significant concern in healthcare settings.

  3. Infections in Vulnerable Individuals: The bacteria of the Enterobacter genus, including Enterobacter hormaechei, may cause various infections, including urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections, and respiratory infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems.

  4. Community and Environmental Presence: While hospital environments are commonly associated with Enterobacter hormaechei infections, these bacteria may also be found in the community and the environment. However, their prevalence in these settings is generally lower compared to healthcare settings.

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Enterobacter hormaechei impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.361645042896270750.6539959907531738Enterobacter kobeiParent Taxa
0.33659338951110840.5251181721687317Klebsiella sp. WP4-W18-ESBL-05Parent Taxa
0.33346405625343320.6713128685951233Enterobacter roggenkampiiParent Taxa
0.31549507379531860.6411405801773071Enterobacter cloacaeParent Taxa
0.27939054369926450.602877140045166Enterobacter asburiaeParent Taxa
0.26135182380676270.594408392906189Klebsiella pneumoniaeParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Enterobacter hormaechei

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.408682614564895630.7474609017372131Enterobacter kobeiParent Taxa
0.381825834512710570.734432578086853Enterobacter cloacaeParent Taxa
0.35285201668739320.6930568814277649Enterobacter asburiaeParent Taxa
0.304227203130722050.6531847715377808Enterobacter roggenkampiiParent Taxa
0.251289844512939450.5706211924552917Leclercia adecarboxylataParent Taxa

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