Stenotrophomonas Details: NCBI 40323, gram-negative or unknown [genus]
| Stenotrophomonas| Stenotrophomonas Palleroni and Bradbury 1993 emend. Ouattara et al. 2017
Respiratory Infections: Stenotrophomonas species can cause respiratory tract infections, including pneumonia, bronchitis, and tracheobronchitis, especially in individuals with cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or those who are immunocompromised.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Stenotrophomonas infections can lead to UTIs, particularly in patients with indwelling urinary catheters, urinary tract abnormalities, or other predisposing factors. These infections may be more common in healthcare settings.
Bloodstream Infections (Bacteremia): In severe cases, Stenotrophomonas species can enter the bloodstream and cause bacteremia, especially in immunocompromised patients, critically ill individuals, or those with central venous catheters or other invasive devices.
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Stenotrophomonas infections may also manifest as skin and soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis, abscesses, or wound infections, particularly in individuals with compromised skin integrity or chronic wounds.
Endocarditis: Although rare, Stenotrophomonas species have been implicated in infective endocarditis, which is an infection of the heart valves or inner lining of the heart chambers. This condition can be life-threatening and often requires prolonged antibiotic treatment and sometimes surgical intervention.
Meningitis: In rare cases, Stenotrophomonas meningitis may occur, particularly in neonates, elderly patients, or individuals with underlying central nervous system conditions. This type of infection can be severe and requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Ocular Infections: Stenotrophomonas species have been reported as a cause of ocular infections, such as keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) or conjunctivitis, particularly in contact lens wearers or individuals with eye injuries.
Different labs use different software to read the sample. See this post for more details.
One lab may say you have none, another may say you have a lot! - This may be solely due to the software they are using to estimate.
We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.
Desired Levels Suggestions for Stenotrophomonas
Frequency - how often do samples show this bacteria
UD - An alternative statistical algorithm (which factors in the frequency)
Kaltoft-Moldrup Heuristic Using uploaded data
Lab Low and High are calculated using the formula that most labs use: Mean - 2 Standard Deviation to Mean + 2 Standard Deviation
These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
Lab
Frequency
UD-Low
UD-High
KM Low
KM High
Lab Low
Lab High
Mean
Median
Standard Deviation
Box Plot Low
Box Plot High
KM Percentile Low
KM Percentile High
Other Labs
0.66
3
300
0
301
101.6
60
101.9
3
300
5.9 %ile
88.2 %ile
biomesight
10.73
0
10
220
0
203
35.9
20
85.5
0
40
0 %ile
98.8 %ile
thorne
100
9
148
0
105
43.6
38
31.3
0
70
0 %ile
100 %ile
thryve
3.61
1
112
0
89
33.8
23
27.9
9
65
0 %ile
100 %ile
ubiome
2.03
20
703
0
530
145.2
56
196.6
20
703
0 %ile
100 %ile
External Reference Ranges for Stenotrophomonas
Stenotrophomonas (NCBI 40323) per million
Source of Ranges
Low Boundary
High Boundary
Low Boundary %age
High Boundary %age
PrecisionBiome
1.693352714937646E-05
0.00036456494126468897
0
0
Thorne (20/80%ile)
19.32
41.61
0.0019
0.0042
Statistic by Lab Source for Stenotrophomonas
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab
Frequency Seen
Average
Standard Deviation
Sample Count
Lab Samples
AmericanGut
26.667 %
0.009 %
0.004 %
4.0
15
BiomeSight
12.286 %
0.003 %
0.006 %
602.0
4900
BiomeSightRdp
9.677 %
0.002 %
0 %
3.0
31
bugspeak
100 %
0.021 %
%
1.0
1
CerbaLab
66.667 %
0 %
0 %
2.0
3
custom
1.282 %
0 %
%
1.0
78
es-xenogene
12.5 %
0.021 %
0.01 %
4.0
32
Medivere
25 %
0.001 %
0 %
2.0
8
Thorne
94.02 %
0.005 %
0.04 %
283.0
301
Thryve
3.411 %
0.004 %
0.005 %
53.0
1554
Tiny
7.692 %
0.005 %
%
1.0
13
uBiome
1.983 %
0.015 %
0.02 %
16.0
807
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