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Anaerococcus: NCBI 165779, [genus]

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| Anaerococcus| Anaerococcus Ezaki et al. 2001

  1. Normal Microbiota: Anaerococcus bacteria are part of the normal microbial community in the human body. They are often considered commensal, meaning they coexist with their human host without causing harm under normal circumstances.

  2. Infections: While Anaerococcus species are typically commensal, under certain conditions, they can become opportunistic pathogens. Opportunistic infections associated with Anaerococcus have been reported in various clinical settings, including bloodstream infections, skin and soft tissue infections, and infections in the genitourinary tract.

  3. Association with Clinical Conditions: Anaerococcus species have been isolated from clinical samples in cases of infections, abscesses, and other conditions. Their presence may be relevant in the context of mixed infections involving multiple bacterial species.

  4. Antimicrobial Susceptibility: The susceptibility of Anaerococcus species to antimicrobial agents can vary. Proper identification and testing for antibiotic susceptibility are important for guiding effective treatment in cases of infection.

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Anaerococcus impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.4690381884574890.8089359998703003FinegoldiaParent Taxa
0.31957110762596130.6667571067810059PeptoniphilusParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Anaerococcus

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.482104182243347170.7773796916007996FinegoldiaParent Taxa
0.37765258550643920.7069360017776489PeptoniphilusParent Taxa

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