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Corynebacterium xerosis: NCBI 1725, [species]

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| "Bacillus xerosis" Lehmann and Neumann 1896| "Bacterium colomatti" Chester 1901| "Bacterium xerosis" (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Migula 1900| "Corynebacterium conjunctivae" Lewandowsky 1904| "Mycobacterium xerosis" (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Krasil'nikov 1941| "Pacinia neisseri" Trevisan 1889| ATCC 373| Bacillus xerosis| Bacterium colomatti| Bacterium xerosis| CCUG 27544| CIP 100653| Corynebacterium conjunctivae| Corynebacterium xerosis| Corynebacterium xerosis (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Lehmann and Neumann 1899| Corynebacterium xerosis Lehmann and Neumann 1899| DSM 20743| IFO 16721| JCM 1971| Mycobacterium xerosis| NBRC 16721| NCTC 11861| Pacinia neisseri

  1. Environmental Role: Flavobacterium aquatile and other members of the genus Flavobacterium are known for their diverse metabolic capabilities and their ability to degrade complex organic compounds in aquatic environments. They contribute to nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and the maintenance of ecosystem balance in freshwater and marine habitats.

  2. Biotechnological Applications: Some Flavobacterium species, including Flavobacterium aquatile, have been studied for their potential biotechnological applications, particularly in the fields of wastewater treatment, bioremediation, and aquaculture. They may have roles in the degradation of pollutants and the production of enzymes or bioactive compounds with industrial or environmental significance.

  3. Rare Human Infections: While Flavobacterium aquatile is not considered a common human pathogen, there have been rare reports of infections in humans, typically associated with immunocompromised individuals or those with underlying medical conditions. In such cases, Flavobacterium aquatile infections may present as opportunistic infections, such as wound infections, bacteremia, or urinary tract infections.

  4. Prevention: Preventive measures to minimize the risk of infections with Flavobacterium aquatile or other environmental bacteria include maintaining good hygiene practices, avoiding exposure to contaminated water sources, and implementing proper wound care and infection control measures, particularly in healthcare settings.

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Corynebacterium xerosis impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Corynebacterium xerosis

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.44339549541473390.7691871523857117Monoglobus pectinilyticusParent Taxa
0.4156435728073120.874409556388855Olsenella sp. oral taxon 807Parent Taxa
0.41487488150596620.9105313420295715Actinomyces israeliiParent Taxa
0.39462497830390930.8305754065513611Corynebacterium durumParent Taxa
0.39223518967628480.8664929866790771Actinomyces sp. oral taxon 171Parent Taxa
0.389477312564849850.8528209924697876Corynebacterium variabileParent Taxa
0.387784838676452640.8367290496826172Actinomyces sp. oral taxon 414Parent Taxa
0.37089559435844420.8285731077194214Arachnia propionicaParent Taxa
0.35080748796463010.76810222864151Olsenella uliParent Taxa
0.34963378310203550.7336697578430176Parolsenella massiliensisParent Taxa
0.3434841036796570.7684234976768494Actinomyces sp. oral taxon 897Parent Taxa
0.33501830697059630.5681790709495544Ralstonia insidiosaParent Taxa
0.334697246551513670.7047754526138306Streptococcus parauberisParent Taxa
0.334526985883712770.8218640089035034Schaalia cardiffensisParent Taxa
0.33099117875099180.6734001636505127Leuconostoc citreumParent Taxa
0.32763189077377320.64928138256073Blautia obeumParent Taxa
0.32189983129501340.7610114812850952Arachnia rubraParent Taxa
0.321328669786453250.6221832036972046Anaerobutyricum halliiParent Taxa
0.31981435418128970.6401991844177246Subdoligranulum variabileParent Taxa
0.315297067165374760.6587976217269897Campylobacter coliParent Taxa
0.313555151224136350.6381571888923645Dorea longicatenaParent Taxa
0.309113204479217530.7147712111473083Actinomyces sp. HMT897Parent Taxa
0.308971464633941650.7270669937133789Gemella morbillorumParent Taxa
0.30818229913711550.6136006712913513Lacrimispora saccharolyticaParent Taxa
0.30543321371078490.6249107718467712Lachnoclostridium phocaeenseParent Taxa
0.30031695961952210.5886614322662354Faecalibacterium sp. IP-3-29Parent Taxa
0.298832803964614870.615896999835968Blautia sp. SC05B48Parent Taxa
0.293633759021759030.5829452872276306Coprococcus catusParent Taxa
0.293109625577926640.5882740020751953Faecalibacterium sp. I3-3-33Parent Taxa
0.293020457029342650.5953620672225952Coprococcus comesParent Taxa
0.29193046689033510.6402761340141296Adlercreutzia equolifaciensParent Taxa
0.289729923009872440.5894708037376404Intestinibaculum porciParent Taxa
0.288554430007934570.7053925395011902Actinomyces sp. HMT 175Parent Taxa
0.283039718866348270.5826314091682434Gordonibacter urolithinfaciensParent Taxa
0.27707809209823610.6507384777069092Mogibacterium pumilumParent Taxa
0.273879855871200560.692850649356842Actinomyces naeslundiiParent Taxa
0.27153939008712770.5847663283348083Catenibacterium mitsuokaiParent Taxa
0.26827737689018250.6817560195922852Candidatus Nanosynbacter lyticusParent Taxa
0.267249792814254760.6800826191902161Komagataeibacter oboediensParent Taxa
0.26574358344078064-0.5325543284416199Veillonella parvulaParent Taxa
0.26367622613906860.5994060635566711Lactococcus garvieaeParent Taxa
0.262848943471908570.5861915349960327Ruminococcus champanellensisParent Taxa
0.26232421398162840.5966773629188538Cryptobacterium curtumParent Taxa
0.26024052500724790.5027492046356201Eubacterium sp. MSJ-33Parent Taxa
0.2598862349987030.5867297649383545Campylobacter jejuniParent Taxa
0.257670968770980830.4959724247455597Phascolarctobacterium succinatutensParent Taxa
0.25646629929542540.6863142251968384Schaalia meyeriParent Taxa
0.256353378295898440.6742215156555176Arabiibacter massiliensisParent Taxa
0.25617325305938720.6625715494155884Actinomyces viscosusParent Taxa
0.254379123449325560.6336720585823059Streptococcus agalactiaeParent Taxa
0.252382636070251460.6892618536949158Actinomyces orisParent Taxa
0.251975536346435550.5586983561515808[Eubacterium] hominisParent Taxa
0.25183081626892090.5632584691047668Blautia wexleraeParent Taxa
0.251378506422042850.5202065706253052Vescimonas fastidiosaParent Taxa

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