| "Pasteurella anapestifer" (sic) Hauduroy et al. 1953| "Pasteurella anatipestifer" (Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932) Breed 1957| "Pasteurella anatipestifer" (Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932) Merchant 1957| "Pfeifferella anatipestifer" Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932| ATCC 11845| CCUG 14215| CCUG 21370| CIP 82.28| DSM 15868| JCM 9532| LMG 11054| LMG 11606| LMG:11054| LMG:11606| MCCM 00568| Moraxella anatipestifer| Moraxella anatipestifer (Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932) Bruner and Fabricant 1954 (AL 1980)| NCTC 11014| Pasteurella anapestifer| Pasteurella anatipestifer| Pfeifferella anatipestifer| Riemerella anatipestifer| Riemerella anatipestifer (Hendrickson and Hilbert 1932) Segers et al. 1993 emend. Rubbenstroth et al. 2013
Skin Irritation: Handling frogs or coming into contact with their skin secretions may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. This can manifest as redness, itching, or rash. It's essential to wash hands thoroughly after handling frogs or their habitats.
Pathogen Transmission: Amphibians, including Alytidae frogs, can harbor various pathogens, including bacteria (e.g., Salmonella), fungi (e.g., Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), and parasites (e.g., nematodes). While transmission to humans is relatively rare, it's essential to practice good hygiene when handling amphibians to minimize the risk of infection.
Salmonella: Like many amphibians, Alytidae frogs can carry Salmonella bacteria. Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) in humans can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, particularly in young children, the elderly, or individuals with weakened immune systems.
Precautions: To minimize the risk of health issues associated with handling Alytidae frogs or other amphibians:
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R2 | Slope | Tax Name | Parent Chart |
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R2 | Slope | Tax Name | Parent Chart |
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0.47131621837615967 | 0.6855413913726807 | Eubacterium maltosivorans | Parent Taxa |
0.39173510670661926 | 0.5751258730888367 | Vescimonas fastidiosa | Parent Taxa |
0.37926608324050903 | 0.5572845935821533 | Faecalibacterium duncaniae | Parent Taxa |
0.36378851532936096 | 0.569631040096283 | Coprococcus eutactus | Parent Taxa |
0.3369252681732178 | 0.6078848242759705 | Monoglobus pectinilyticus | Parent Taxa |
0.33537375926971436 | 0.5716087222099304 | Faecalibacterium sp. I4-3-84 | Parent Taxa |
0.3351920247077942 | 0.5534682869911194 | Roseburia rectibacter | Parent Taxa |
0.33507031202316284 | 0.5369961261749268 | Oscillibacter hominis | Parent Taxa |
0.3291776478290558 | 0.47435858845710754 | Wansuia hejianensis | Parent Taxa |
0.32487115263938904 | 0.5549491047859192 | Faecalibacterium sp. IP-3-29 | Parent Taxa |
0.3233832120895386 | 0.5202326774597168 | Ruminococcus champanellensis | Parent Taxa |
0.31725171208381653 | 0.478394091129303 | Faecalibacterium sp. HTF-F | Parent Taxa |
0.31698596477508545 | 0.5610769391059875 | Faecalibacterium sp. I3-3-33 | Parent Taxa |
0.31253600120544434 | 0.536648154258728 | Flintibacter sp. KGMB00164 | Parent Taxa |
0.2997608780860901 | 0.5405591726303101 | Eubacterium sp. MSJ-33 | Parent Taxa |
0.29850977659225464 | 0.5035361647605896 | Faecalibacterium sp. I4-1-79 | Parent Taxa |
0.29124340415000916 | 0.42094507813453674 | Coprococcus catus | Parent Taxa |
0.28810492157936096 | 0.5428895950317383 | Faecalibacterium sp. IP-1-18 | Parent Taxa |
0.2880695164203644 | 0.5196675062179565 | Butyrivibrio crossotus | Parent Taxa |
0.28585320711135864 | 0.5124396085739136 | Wujia chipingensis | Parent Taxa |
0.2844430208206177 | 0.49863433837890625 | Lachnospira eligens | Parent Taxa |
0.27695026993751526 | 0.4791545867919922 | Intestinimonas butyriciproducens | Parent Taxa |
0.2725958228111267 | 0.44293439388275146 | [Ruminococcus] lactaris | Parent Taxa |
0.2695743143558502 | 0.4588732123374939 | Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus | Parent Taxa |
0.26707741618156433 | 0.45027151703834534 | Novisyntrophococcus fermenticellae | Parent Taxa |
0.2652609050273895 | 0.4685664176940918 | Faecalibacterium sp. I2-3-92 | Parent Taxa |
0.26456671953201294 | 0.47536274790763855 | Blautia liquoris | Parent Taxa |
0.25977572798728943 | 0.44711077213287354 | Subdoligranulum variabile | Parent Taxa |
0.2572716474533081 | 0.5743523836135864 | Oxalobacter aliiformigenes | Parent Taxa |
0.2567410469055176 | 0.5237690806388855 | Intestinibaculum porci | Parent Taxa |
0.2535417973995209 | 0.4830240309238434 | [Eubacterium] hominis | Parent Taxa |
0.2535366415977478 | 0.5759409070014954 | Clostridium sp. MD294 | Parent Taxa |
0.2519908547401428 | 0.46353980898857117 | Roseburia hominis | Parent Taxa |
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