| "Bacillus cadaveris" Klein 1899| "Plectridium cadaveris" (Klein 1899) Prevot 1938| ATCC 25783| Bacillus cadaveris| CCUG 24035| CIP 104314| Clostridium cadaveris| Clostridium cadaveris (Klein 1899) McClung and McCoy 1957| DSM 1284| JCM 1392| Plectridium cadaveris
Rare human infections: Clostridium cadaveris has been reported as a rare cause of human infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals or those with underlying health conditions. These infections may include conditions such as bacteremia (presence of bacteria in the bloodstream), soft tissue infections, wound infections, and rarely, sepsis. However, such cases are infrequent, and Clostridium cadaveris is not commonly associated with human disease compared to other pathogenic Clostridium species.
Nosocomial infections: Clostridium species, including Clostridium cadaveris, can be opportunistic pathogens in healthcare settings, particularly in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and surgical units. Factors such as prolonged hospitalization, invasive medical procedures, antibiotic use, and exposure to contaminated environments can increase the risk of acquiring Clostridium infections, leading to conditions such as healthcare-associated diarrhea, surgical site infections, and healthcare-associated pneumonia.
Environmental contamination: Clostridium cadaveris, like other Clostridium species, can contaminate the environment and food products, particularly if proper sanitation and hygiene practices are not followed. Ingestion of contaminated food or water can lead to gastrointestinal infections, food poisoning, and other health issues in humans.
Role in decomposition: The species name "cadaveris" suggests a potential association with decomposition processes. While Clostridium cadaveris is not typically implicated in human decomposition, certain Clostridium species are known for their role in the decomposition of organic matter, including dead animal tissues and organic wastes. These bacteria contribute to the breakdown of complex organic compounds, releasing nutrients and gases in the process.
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R2 | Slope | Tax Name | Parent Chart |
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0.47861823439598083 | 0.6493232250213623 | Faecalitalea cylindroides | Parent Taxa |
0.4164866507053375 | 0.6924036741256714 | Maliibacterium massiliense | Parent Taxa |
0.3920254111289978 | 0.5837740302085876 | Clostridium sp. M62/1 | Parent Taxa |
0.386288046836853 | 0.6524143815040588 | Streptococcus suis | Parent Taxa |
0.3833353519439697 | 0.6237131953239441 | Christensenella minuta | Parent Taxa |
0.3817436397075653 | 0.6228877305984497 | [Clostridium] hylemonae | Parent Taxa |
0.37255439162254333 | 0.5518693327903748 | Coprococcus catus | Parent Taxa |
0.366228848695755 | 0.5788822174072266 | Wansuia hejianensis | Parent Taxa |
0.36596643924713135 | 0.5880664587020874 | Marvinbryantia formatexigens | Parent Taxa |
0.3632022440433502 | 0.5929914712905884 | Massilistercora timonensis | Parent Taxa |
0.3522922694683075 | 0.5609543919563293 | Subdoligranulum variabile | Parent Taxa |
0.3329906761646271 | 0.653468132019043 | Treponema peruense | Parent Taxa |
0.33229130506515503 | 0.5231236219406128 | Anaerobutyricum hallii | Parent Taxa |
0.32106661796569824 | 0.5713793039321899 | Clostridium sp. SY8519 | Parent Taxa |
0.3202151656150818 | 0.6107912063598633 | Eubacterium sp. c-25 | Parent Taxa |
0.31855863332748413 | 0.5082891583442688 | Blautia obeum | Parent Taxa |
0.31771397590637207 | 0.5614557862281799 | Lachnoclostridium phocaeense | Parent Taxa |
0.31645676493644714 | 0.6300473213195801 | Komagataeibacter oboediens | Parent Taxa |
0.30874961614608765 | 0.5026580095291138 | Dorea longicatena | Parent Taxa |
0.30762290954589844 | 0.589710533618927 | Blautia liquoris | Parent Taxa |
0.3062871992588043 | 0.532365620136261 | Vescimonas fastidiosa | Parent Taxa |
0.3047325015068054 | 0.49823635816574097 | Coprococcus comes | Parent Taxa |
0.29983213543891907 | 0.5582131147384644 | Solibaculum mannosilyticum | Parent Taxa |
0.298526793718338 | 0.5194442272186279 | Enterococcus faecium | Parent Taxa |
0.2940402626991272 | 0.5482378602027893 | Ligilactobacillus ruminis | Parent Taxa |
0.2870073914527893 | 0.5607203245162964 | Lacrimispora saccharolytica | Parent Taxa |
0.2790409326553345 | 0.5580961108207703 | Ruminococcus champanellensis | Parent Taxa |
0.2768133282661438 | 0.5418068170547485 | Novisyntrophococcus fermenticellae | Parent Taxa |
0.27648985385894775 | 0.5830205082893372 | Lactococcus cremoris | Parent Taxa |
0.27600380778312683 | 0.5123475790023804 | Longicatena caecimuris | Parent Taxa |
0.2709788978099823 | 0.5539146661758423 | Acutalibacter muris | Parent Taxa |
0.27010253071784973 | 0.48664751648902893 | Coprococcus sp. ART55/1 | Parent Taxa |
0.2692531645298004 | 0.580949068069458 | Adlercreutzia hattorii | Parent Taxa |
0.26064836978912354 | 0.5880782604217529 | Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens | Parent Taxa |
0.25987496972084045 | 0.5217995047569275 | Qiania dongpingensis | Parent Taxa |
0.25799453258514404 | 0.4733779728412628 | Intestinimonas butyriciproducens | Parent Taxa |
0.2555123269557953 | 0.517113447189331 | Catenibacterium mitsuokai | Parent Taxa |
0.25550439953804016 | 0.5660521388053894 | Mageeibacillus indolicus | Parent Taxa |
0.25403326749801636 | 0.5722774267196655 | Clostridium sp. C1 | Parent Taxa |
0.2515290081501007 | 0.4612875282764435 | Dorea formicigenerans | Parent Taxa |
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