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Anaerococcus vaginalis: NCBI 33037, [species]

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| Anaerococcus sp. PH9| Anaerococcus vaginalis| Anaerococcus vaginalis (Li et al. 1992) Ezaki et al. 2001| ATCC 51170| CCUG 31349| CIP 103621| DSM 7457| GIFU 12669| GIFU:12669| JCM 8138| Peptostreptococcus vaginalis| Peptostreptococcus vaginalis Li et al. 1992

  1. Normal Vaginal Microbiota: Anaerococcus vaginalis is considered a part of the normal microbiota in the vagina. The vaginal microbiome is a complex ecosystem that plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy environment. Changes in the composition of the vaginal microbiota can influence the risk of various health conditions.

  2. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Anaerococcus vaginalis has been associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common condition characterized by an imbalance in the vaginal microbiota. In BV, there is a decrease in the number of beneficial Lactobacillus bacteria and an increase in other bacteria, including Anaerococcus vaginalis. BV is often characterized by symptoms such as a fishy odor and an increase in vaginal discharge.

  3. Clinical Significance: While Anaerococcus vaginalis is commonly detected in both healthy individuals and those with BV, its role in the development or progression of BV is still an area of research. Some studies suggest that certain strains of Anaerococcus vaginalis may contribute to the pathogenesis of BV, but more research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms involved.

  4. Association with Infections: In addition to BV, Anaerococcus vaginalis has been found in association with other urogenital infections. Its presence in certain clinical samples may be indicative of infections, but the significance can vary.

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Anaerococcus vaginalis impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.5910872817039490.9233795404434204Anaerococcus obesiensisParent Taxa
0.309928447008132930.5815430879592896Finegoldia magnaParent Taxa
0.243401244282722470.48756441473960876Peptoniphilus hareiParent Taxa
0.220937296748161320.4626070559024811Peptoniphilus sp. SAHP1Parent Taxa
0.1683993786573410.4689043164253235Anaerococcus mediterraneensisParent Taxa
0.15598116815090180.4504101872444153Anaerococcus prevotiiParent Taxa
0.15402297675609590.3867907226085663Lawsonella clevelandensisParent Taxa
0.133376717567443850.3984944820404053Ezakiella massiliensisParent Taxa
0.120094791054725650.4115208387374878Mobiluncus curtisiiParent Taxa
0.111132130026817320.3398938477039337Ezakiella coagulansParent Taxa
0.10703120380640030.3226742148399353Campylobacter ureolyticusParent Taxa
0.101802229881286620.3114311099052429Fenollaria massiliensisParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Anaerococcus vaginalis

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.5834133028984070.9112831950187683Anaerococcus obesiensisParent Taxa
0.28403213620185850.4613299071788788Finegoldia magnaParent Taxa
0.243401244282722470.4992186427116394Peptoniphilus hareiParent Taxa
0.220937296748161320.47759172320365906Peptoniphilus sp. SAHP1Parent Taxa
0.1683993786573410.359133780002594Anaerococcus mediterraneensisParent Taxa
0.15598116815090180.3463091552257538Anaerococcus prevotiiParent Taxa
0.15402297675609590.39820751547813416Lawsonella clevelandensisParent Taxa
0.133376717567443850.3347015380859375Ezakiella massiliensisParent Taxa
0.120094791054725650.2918316423892975Mobiluncus curtisiiParent Taxa
0.111132130026817320.3269612789154053Ezakiella coagulansParent Taxa
0.10703120380640030.33170050382614136Campylobacter ureolyticusParent Taxa
0.101802229881286620.3268852233886719Fenollaria massiliensisParent Taxa

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