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Kluyvera: NCBI 579, [genus]

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| Kluyvera| Kluyvera Farmer et al. 1981

  1. Commensal Bacteria:

    • Kluyvera species are generally considered commensal bacteria, meaning they can exist harmlessly in the human body, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract.
  2. Antimicrobial Resistance:

    • Some Kluyvera strains have been reported to carry genes that confer resistance to certain antibiotics. However, the clinical significance of Kluyvera in the context of antibiotic resistance may vary.
  3. Low Pathogenicity:

    • Kluyvera species are not typically known for causing serious infections in humans. They are considered to have low pathogenicity.
  4. Occasional Isolation in Clinical Samples:

    • Kluyvera species can occasionally be isolated from clinical samples, such as blood or urine, but they are generally regarded as opportunistic pathogens and are not among the most common causes of human infections.
  5. Identification in Clinical Laboratories:

    • Kluyvera strains can sometimes be misidentified as other Enterobacteriaceae in clinical laboratories. Correct identification is important for determining appropriate treatment strategies.

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Kluyvera impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.310038089752197270.7061246037483215PseudocitrobacterParent Taxa
0.30107793211936950.584501326084137EnterobacterParent Taxa
0.256383091211318970.54343181848526CitrobacterParent Taxa
0.25092160701751710.522301435470581KlebsiellaParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Kluyvera

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.346421152353286740.476498007774353EnterobacterParent Taxa
0.32635256648063660.6970974206924438LeclerciaParent Taxa
0.306337058544158940.6252886056900024RaoultellaParent Taxa
0.29112851619720460.41583389043807983KlebsiellaParent Taxa

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