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Yersinia pestis: NCBI 632, [species]

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| "Bacillus pestis" (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Migula 1900| "Bacterium pestis" Lehmann and Neumann 1896| "Pasteurella pestis" (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Bergey et al. 1923| "Pestisella pestis" (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Dorofeev 1947| ATCC 19428| Bacillus pestis| Bacterium pestis| CIP 80.26| NCTC 5923| Pasteurella pestis| Pestisella pestis| Yersinia pestis| Yersinia pestis (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) van Loghem 1944 (Approved Lists 1980), nom. cons.| Yersinia pseudotuberculosis subsp. pestis| Yersinia pseudotuberculosis subsp. pestis (Lehmann and Neumann 1896) Bercovier et al. 1981

  1. Environmental Role: Flavobacterium aquatile and other members of the genus Flavobacterium are known for their diverse metabolic capabilities and their ability to degrade complex organic compounds in aquatic environments. They contribute to nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and the maintenance of ecosystem balance in freshwater and marine habitats.

  2. Biotechnological Applications: Some Flavobacterium species, including Flavobacterium aquatile, have been studied for their potential biotechnological applications, particularly in the fields of wastewater treatment, bioremediation, and aquaculture. They may have roles in the degradation of pollutants and the production of enzymes or bioactive compounds with industrial or environmental significance.

  3. Rare Human Infections: While Flavobacterium aquatile is not considered a common human pathogen, there have been rare reports of infections in humans, typically associated with immunocompromised individuals or those with underlying medical conditions. In such cases, Flavobacterium aquatile infections may present as opportunistic infections, such as wound infections, bacteremia, or urinary tract infections.

  4. Prevention: Preventive measures to minimize the risk of infections with Flavobacterium aquatile or other environmental bacteria include maintaining good hygiene practices, avoiding exposure to contaminated water sources, and implementing proper wound care and infection control measures, particularly in healthcare settings.

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Yersinia pestis impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.21427457034587860.3929744362831116Escherichia sp. E4742Parent Taxa
0.207788661122322080.3797784447669983Shigella sonneiParent Taxa
0.185514032840728760.35905301570892334Shigella dysenteriaeParent Taxa
0.182120591402053830.3527415990829468Escherichia marmotaeParent Taxa
0.179731234908103940.48270320892333984Escherichia coliParent Taxa
0.17087809741497040.5492750406265259Xenorhabdus doucetiaeParent Taxa
0.168791875243186950.45404380559921265Escherichia sp. SCLE84Parent Taxa
0.16869220137596130.34739693999290466Escherichia fergusoniiParent Taxa
0.164806425571441650.33517178893089294Shigella boydiiParent Taxa
0.163604602217674260.3436959683895111Escherichia albertiiParent Taxa
0.158306196331977840.34137752652168274Shigella flexneriParent Taxa
0.151726096868515010.4085882306098938Escherichia ruysiaeParent Taxa
0.143768876791000370.4565666615962982Escherichia sp. KS167_9BParent Taxa
0.133928045630455020.3372581899166107Salmonella entericaParent Taxa
0.100614421069622040.4214797914028168Shigella sp. PIBParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Yersinia pestis

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.21427457034587860.5452633500099182Escherichia sp. E4742Parent Taxa
0.207788661122322080.5471312403678894Shigella sonneiParent Taxa
0.185514032840728760.5166758894920349Shigella dysenteriaeParent Taxa
0.182120591402053830.5163003206253052Escherichia marmotaeParent Taxa
0.179731234908103940.37234315276145935Escherichia coliParent Taxa
0.17087809741497040.31109753251075745Xenorhabdus doucetiaeParent Taxa
0.168791875243186950.37175241112709045Escherichia sp. SCLE84Parent Taxa
0.16869220137596130.4855891764163971Escherichia fergusoniiParent Taxa
0.164806425571441650.49170735478401184Shigella boydiiParent Taxa
0.163604602217674260.47601547837257385Escherichia albertiiParent Taxa
0.158306196331977840.4637276232242584Shigella flexneriParent Taxa
0.151726096868515010.3713423013687134Escherichia ruysiaeParent Taxa
0.143768876791000370.3148913085460663Escherichia sp. KS167_9BParent Taxa
0.133928045630455020.39710837602615356Salmonella entericaParent Taxa
0.100614421069622040.23871706426143646Shigella sp. PIBParent Taxa

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