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Campylobacter showae: NCBI 204, [species]

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| ATCC 51146| Campylobacter showae| Campylobacter showae Etoh et al. 1993| CCUG 30254| CIP 103970| JCM 12989| LMG 12635| LMG:12635| strain SU A4

  1. Gastrointestinal Infections: Campylobacter concisus is known to cause gastroenteritis in humans, characterized by symptoms such as diarrhea (which can be watery or bloody), abdominal pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting. The severity and duration of symptoms can vary, ranging from mild and self-limiting to more severe and prolonged cases requiring medical attention.

  2. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): There is growing evidence to suggest that Campylobacter concisus may be associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Some studies have reported higher prevalence rates of Campylobacter concisus in individuals with IBD compared to healthy controls, suggesting a potential role in disease pathogenesis or exacerbation.

  3. Chronic Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Campylobacter concisus has been implicated in cases of chronic or persistent gastrointestinal symptoms, including chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloating. In some individuals, the bacterium may establish long-term colonization in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to ongoing symptoms.

  4. Transmission: Campylobacter concisus is primarily transmitted through the consumption of contaminated food or water, particularly raw or undercooked poultry, unpasteurized milk, and contaminated produce. Person-to-person transmission and exposure to contaminated environments may also contribute to the spread of infection.

  5. Diagnosis and Treatment: Diagnosis of Campylobacter concisus infection is typically confirmed through stool culture or molecular methods. Treatment may involve supportive care to manage symptoms, including fluid replacement to prevent dehydration. In some cases, antibiotic therapy may be prescribed for severe or prolonged infections, although antimicrobial resistance is a growing concern.

  6. Prevention: Preventive measures to reduce the risk of Campylobacter concisus infection include thorough cooking of poultry and other meats, pasteurization of milk, avoiding consumption of raw or undercooked foods, practicing good hygiene (such as handwashing), and ensuring proper sanitation in food preparation environments.

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Campylobacter showae impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.17992605268955230.4239724576473236Campylobacter concisusParent Taxa
0.15783788263797760.38692453503608704Eikenella corrodensParent Taxa
0.155017346143722530.3567297160625458Aggregatibacter segnisParent Taxa
0.148892238736152650.3552538752555847Aggregatibacter sp. Marseille-P9115Parent Taxa
0.141674071550369260.46873968839645386Haemophilus parainfluenzaeParent Taxa
0.12962873280048370.3277905583381653Fusobacterium pseudoperiodonticumParent Taxa
0.12752325832843780.32405585050582886Aggregatibacter sp. 2125159857Parent Taxa
0.123856678605079650.3474785387516022Haemophilus influenzaeParent Taxa
0.121894091367721560.32652246952056885Neisseria subflavaParent Taxa
0.121331475675106050.3215484023094177Aggregatibacter sp. oral taxon 513Parent Taxa
0.121140532195568080.3441060483455658Haemophilus haemolyticusParent Taxa
0.114300526678562160.308819442987442Haemophilus parahaemolyticusParent Taxa
0.11194209754467010.3150627613067627Neisseria elongataParent Taxa
0.109139993786811830.3203985393047333Aggregatibacter aphrophilusParent Taxa
0.104025356471538540.29279664158821106Campylobacter gracilisParent Taxa
0.101373046636581420.39514344930648804Veillonella rogosaeParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Campylobacter showae

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.17992605268955230.4243814945220947Campylobacter concisusParent Taxa
0.15783788263797760.407929390668869Eikenella corrodensParent Taxa
0.155017346143722530.43455126881599426Aggregatibacter segnisParent Taxa
0.148892238736152650.4191150367259979Aggregatibacter sp. Marseille-P9115Parent Taxa
0.141674071550369260.3022446632385254Haemophilus parainfluenzaeParent Taxa
0.12962873280048370.3954620957374573Fusobacterium pseudoperiodonticumParent Taxa
0.12752325832843780.3935225009918213Aggregatibacter sp. 2125159857Parent Taxa
0.123856678605079650.3564440906047821Haemophilus influenzaeParent Taxa
0.121894091367721560.3733099699020386Neisseria subflavaParent Taxa
0.121331475675106050.3773350417613983Aggregatibacter sp. oral taxon 513Parent Taxa
0.121140532195568080.3520441949367523Haemophilus haemolyticusParent Taxa
0.114300526678562160.37012091279029846Haemophilus parahaemolyticusParent Taxa
0.11194209754467010.3553009331226349Neisseria elongataParent Taxa
0.109139993786811830.34063825011253357Aggregatibacter aphrophilusParent Taxa
0.104025356471538540.3552819490432739Campylobacter gracilisParent Taxa
0.101373046636581420.2565474510192871Veillonella rogosaeParent Taxa

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