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The Enterobacteriaceae family includes several genera of bacteria, some of which are well-known human pathogens (e.g., Escherichia, Salmonella, Klebsiella).
Limited Information on Fenollaria:
Fenollaria is a less well-studied genus compared to some other genera within Enterobacteriaceae, and specific information on its health impacts may be limited.
Context-Dependent Pathogenicity:
The potential health impacts of bacteria within the Enterobacteriaceae family, including Fenollaria, can be context-dependent. While some members of this family are associated with gastrointestinal health, others are opportunistic pathogens that can cause infections in various body sites.
Human Microbiota:
Enterobacteriaceae, in general, can be found in the human microbiota, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. In healthy individuals, these bacteria can play a role in normal digestive processes.
Antibiotic Resistance:
Some members of the Enterobacteriaceae family are known for their ability to acquire antibiotic resistance genes, which can have implications for treatment in clinical settings.
The interactions are based on data from 1000 healthy individuals using shotgun 10M reads Precision Biome, a provider in full conformity to EU regulations for health information
The width of the lines indicates R2 (the coefficient of determination)
Green indicates positive slope
Red indicates negative
Interactions are not two way because incidence of each bacteria are different
Fenollaria impacts on other bacteria of the same rank
R2
Slope
Tax Name
Parent Chart
Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Fenollaria
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