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Citrobacter koseri: NCBI 545, [species]

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| "Aerobacter diversum" (sic) Burkey 1928| Aerobacter diversum| ATCC 25408 [[Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)]]| ATCC 27028| ATCC 27156 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| CCM 2537| CCUG 14559 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| CCUG 4859| CDC 3613-63 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| CIP 105014| CIP 82.87| CIP 82.88 [[Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)]]| Citrobacter diversum| Citrobacter diversum (sic) (Burkey 1928) Werkman and Gillen 1932| Citrobacter diversus| Citrobacter diversus (Burkey 1928) Werkman and Gillen 1932| Citrobacter intermedius biogroup b| Citrobacter koseri| Citrobacter koseri Frederiksen 1970| DSM 4570 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| DSM 4595| DSM 4596 [[Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)]]| JCM 1658| JCM 1659 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| JCM 1660 [[Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)]]| Levinea malonatica| Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)| LMG 5519| LMG 5741 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| LMG:5519| LMG:5741 [[Citrobacter diversus]]| NCTC 10786| NCTC 10810 [[Levinea malonatica Young et al. 1971 (Approved Lists 1980)]]| strain Frederiksen 14804

  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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Citrobacter koseri impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.147199690341949460.3821371793746948Citrobacter amalonaticusParent Taxa
0.142412364482879640.38125079870224Salmonella entericaParent Taxa
0.141749843955039980.34443655610084534Citrobacter braakiiParent Taxa
0.118120767176151280.3232654333114624Shigella flexneriParent Taxa
0.111058227717876430.31618452072143555Citrobacter freundiiParent Taxa
0.1069607287645340.3032500445842743Escherichia fergusoniiParent Taxa
0.105273246765136720.36558035016059875Klebsiella pneumoniaeParent Taxa
0.104419149458408360.2951342761516571Shigella sonneiParent Taxa
0.103951290249824520.3041624426841736Enterobacter hormaecheiParent Taxa
0.103256873786449430.2913621664047241Enterobacter asburiaeParent Taxa
0.101885080337524410.39841336011886597Escherichia coliParent Taxa
0.100225344300270080.2865360975265503Shigella boydiiParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Citrobacter koseri

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.147199690341949460.3852011561393738Citrobacter amalonaticusParent Taxa
0.142412364482879640.37353983521461487Salmonella entericaParent Taxa
0.141749843955039980.41154125332832336Citrobacter braakiiParent Taxa
0.118120767176151280.36539867520332336Shigella flexneriParent Taxa
0.111058227717876430.3512449562549591Citrobacter freundiiParent Taxa
0.1069607287645340.3527146577835083Escherichia fergusoniiParent Taxa
0.105273246765136720.2879619896411896Klebsiella pneumoniaeParent Taxa
0.104419149458408360.3538021743297577Shigella sonneiParent Taxa
0.103951290249824520.3417624235153198Enterobacter hormaecheiParent Taxa
0.103256873786449430.35439354181289673Enterobacter asburiaeParent Taxa
0.101885080337524410.25572705268859863Escherichia coliParent Taxa
0.100225344300270080.3497826159000397Shigella boydiiParent Taxa

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