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National Library of Medicine Citations for hyperglycemia

The following have had published studies. These are report on the averages of a group of patients; they do not apply to all patients and are not necessary predictive.

Some studies were done on people with specific conditions, ethnic origin or diet style (i.e. traditional Chinese Diet versus Western Diet), which may be why some shifts are in opposite directions.

See this post about overlapping bacteria/taxa and possible progression of conditions.

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Note these are associations and not causation. Items being high or low may be part of the immune response.

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⬆️ indicate a study reporting it is high. ⬇️ indicates a study reporting it is low. Names are indented according to taxonomy rank. Hover over to see rank.

Pseudomonadales ⬇️
Acinetobacter haemolyticus ⬆️
Escherichia ⬆️
Shigella ⬆️
Escherichia coli ⬆️
Caulobacterales ⬇️
Rhodospirillaceae ⬆️
Insolitispirillum ⬆️
Caulobacteraceae ⬆️
Chlamydia pneumoniae ⬆️
Akkermansiaceae ⬆️
Akkermansia ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Akkermansia muciniphila ⬇️ ⬇️
Tannerellaceae ⬆️
Alloprevotella ⬇️ ⬇️
Prevotella melaninogenica ⬆️
Butyricimonas ⬇️
Barnesiella intestinihominis ⬇️
Parabacteroides ⬇️
Bacteroides ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Faecalibacterium ⬆️
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii ⬇️
Lachnospiraceae ⬆️ ⬆️
Blautia ⬇️
Allobaculum ⬇️
Turicibacter ⬆️
Veillonella parvula ⬆️
Staphylococcus ⬆️
Streptococcus gordonii ⬆️
Streptococcus salivarius ⬆️
Streptococcus mitis ⬆️
Streptococcus cristatus ⬆️
Aerococcus ⬆️
Dolosigranulum pigrum ⬆️
Weissella ⬇️
Lactobacillus ⬇️ ⬇️
Pseudonocardiales ⬇️
Bifidobacterium ⬇️ ⬇️
Nocardiaceae ⬆️
Corynebacterium ⬆️
Pseudonocardiaceae ⬆️
Enterorhabdus ⬇️
Coriobacteriaceae ⬆️
Desulfovibrio ⬇️
Helicobacter ⬆️
Campylobacter rectus ⬆️

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Based on Clinical Studies in US National Libary of Medicine

For matching a percentile below 20% can be deemed to be low, and above 80% as high. These are arbitrary thresholds. In some cases, like for d-acidosis, it is the total from all bacteria that is important.

Reference Data
Tax Rank Tax Name Shift Percentile Distribution Citation Link
family Akkermansiaceae (NCBI:1647988 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Caulobacteraceae (NCBI:76892 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Coriobacteriaceae (NCBI:84107 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Lachnospiraceae (NCBI:186803 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Nocardiaceae (NCBI:85025 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Pseudonocardiaceae (NCBI:2070 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Rhodospirillaceae (NCBI:41295 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
family Tannerellaceae (NCBI:2005525 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Aerococcus (NCBI:1375 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Akkermansia (NCBI:239934 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Allobaculum (NCBI:174708 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Alloprevotella (NCBI:1283313 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Bacteroides (NCBI:816 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Bifidobacterium (NCBI:1678 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Blautia (NCBI:572511 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Butyricimonas (NCBI:574697 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Corynebacterium (NCBI:1716 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Desulfovibrio (NCBI:872 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Enterorhabdus (NCBI:580024 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Escherichia (NCBI:561 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Faecalibacterium (NCBI:216851 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Helicobacter (NCBI:209 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Insolitispirillum (NCBI:660628 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Lactobacillus (NCBI:1578 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Parabacteroides (NCBI:375288 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Shigella (NCBI:620 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Staphylococcus (NCBI:1279 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Turicibacter (NCBI:191303 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
genus Weissella (NCBI:46255 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
order Caulobacterales (NCBI:204458 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
order Pseudomonadales (NCBI:72274 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
order Pseudonocardiales (NCBI:85010 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Acinetobacter haemolyticus (NCBI:29430 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Akkermansia muciniphila (NCBI:239935 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Barnesiella intestinihominis (NCBI:487174 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Campylobacter rectus (NCBI:203 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Chlamydia pneumoniae (NCBI:83558 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Dolosigranulum pigrum (NCBI:29394 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Escherichia coli (NCBI:562 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Faecalibacterium prausnitzii (NCBI:853 ) Low n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Prevotella melaninogenica (NCBI:28132 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Streptococcus cristatus (NCBI:45634 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Streptococcus gordonii (NCBI:1302 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Streptococcus mitis (NCBI:28037 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Streptococcus salivarius (NCBI:1304 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed
species Veillonella parvula (NCBI:29466 ) High n/a Distribution    πŸ“š PubMed

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