| Abiotrophia defectiva| Abiotrophia defectiva (Bouvet et al. 1989) Kawamura et al. 1995| ATCC 49176| CCUG 27639| CCUG 27804| CIP 103242| DSM 9849| LMG 14740| LMG:14740| strain SC10| Streptococcus defectivus| Streptococcus defectivus Bouvet et al. 1989
Allergies: Algae from the Mamiellaceae family may release spores or other airborne particles that could trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. These reactions could manifest as respiratory issues such as asthma or allergic rhinitis.
Toxins: Some species of algae, including those in the Mamiellaceae family, are capable of producing toxins under certain conditions. These toxins can contaminate water sources and lead to harmful algal blooms. Ingestion or exposure to these toxins through contaminated water or seafood can cause various health problems, including gastrointestinal issues, neurological symptoms, or even liver damage in severe cases.
Water Quality: Large-scale blooms of algae from the Mamiellaceae family can degrade water quality by depleting oxygen levels and releasing organic matter as they die off. This degradation can harm aquatic ecosystems and impact human activities such as fishing, recreation, and water supply.
Environmental Impact: Algal blooms, including those caused by Mamiellaceae species, can have broader environmental impacts beyond human health. They can disrupt the balance of aquatic ecosystems, harm fish and other aquatic organisms, and negatively affect water quality, which can have cascading effects throughout the ecosystem.
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0.27301135659217834 | 0.4935113489627838 | Granulicatella adiacens | Parent Taxa |
0.2523959279060364 | 0.48422807455062866 | Streptococcus sanguinis | Parent Taxa |
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