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Streptococcus milleri: NCBI 33040, [species]

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| "Streptococcus milleri" Guthof| 'Streptococcus milleri'| Streptococcus milleri

  1. Commensal Bacteria:

    • Streptococcus milleri is part of the normal microbiota in various mucosal surfaces of the human body, particularly in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract.
  2. Pathogenic Potential:

    • Despite their commensal nature, these bacteria have pathogenic potential and are known to cause a range of infections, including abscesses, cellulitis, and systemic infections. They are often associated with polymicrobial infections.
  3. Abscess Formation:

    • Streptococcus milleri is frequently implicated in the formation of abscesses, especially in the abdominal and pelvic regions. Abscesses associated with these bacteria can occur in various organs, including the liver, spleen, and brain.
  4. Invasive Infections:

    • In addition to localized abscesses, Streptococcus milleri can cause invasive infections, such as bacteremia (presence of bacteria in the bloodstream) and endocarditis (infection of the heart valves).
  5. Clinical Presentations:

    • Streptococcus milleri infections can manifest as a variety of clinical presentations, and the severity can range from mild to severe. Common clinical presentations include respiratory infections, skin and soft tissue infections, and intra-abdominal infections.
  6. Association with Other Pathogens:

    • Streptococcus milleri is often found in polymicrobial infections, meaning infections involving multiple types of bacteria. This can complicate the clinical presentation and management of infections.
  7. Antibiotic Susceptibility:

    • The antibiotic susceptibility of Streptococcus milleri can vary, and appropriate antibiotic therapy is important for the treatment of infections. In some cases, these bacteria may exhibit resistance to certain antibiotics.

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Streptococcus milleri impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.275337666273117070.6403231620788574Corynebacterium vitaeruminisParent Taxa
0.163351982831954960.5195612907409668Streptococcus anginosusParent Taxa
0.157061100006103520.5259905457496643Streptococcus oralisParent Taxa
0.139695629477500920.4795980453491211Streptococcus gordoniiParent Taxa
0.137592077255249020.3911280035972595Streptococcus sp. NSJ-72Parent Taxa
0.132669478654861450.46236488223075867Streptococcus vestibularisParent Taxa
0.125305607914924620.3611612319946289Streptococcus periodonticumParent Taxa
0.12165153026580810.37954336404800415Streptococcus intermediusParent Taxa
0.109558947384357450.4437243342399597Streptococcus salivariusParent Taxa
0.107899352908134460.4282110631465912Streptococcus sanguinisParent Taxa
0.107345543801784520.4356760084629059Streptococcus parasanguinisParent Taxa
0.10317192226648330.31438589096069336Streptococcus constellatusParent Taxa
0.102504022419452670.39280593395233154Streptococcus sp. oral taxon 061Parent Taxa
0.100808307528495790.37472739815711975Streptococcus koreensisParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Streptococcus milleri

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.32571816444396970.6806043386459351Streptococcus intermediusParent Taxa
0.312283545732498170.6923152804374695Streptococcus periodonticumParent Taxa
0.298046857118606570.705825924873352Streptococcus constellatusParent Taxa
0.29095214605331420.6356629133224487Streptococcus sp. NSJ-72Parent Taxa
0.28300917148590090.5438671708106995Streptococcus gordoniiParent Taxa
0.259469479322433470.6414352655410767Actinomyces israeliiParent Taxa
0.25599309802055360.6186484098434448Mogibacterium pumilumParent Taxa
0.163351982831954960.3144036829471588Streptococcus anginosusParent Taxa
0.157061100006103520.29860058426856995Streptococcus oralisParent Taxa
0.132669478654861450.2869367301464081Streptococcus vestibularisParent Taxa
0.109558947384357450.24690766632556915Streptococcus salivariusParent Taxa
0.107899352908134460.25197702646255493Streptococcus sanguinisParent Taxa
0.107345543801784520.24638846516609192Streptococcus parasanguinisParent Taxa
0.102504022419452670.2609533369541168Streptococcus sp. oral taxon 061Parent Taxa
0.100808307528495790.26901769638061523Streptococcus koreensisParent Taxa

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