For the possible significance see Oral bacteria relative abundance in faeces increases due to gut microbiota depletion and is linked with patient outcomes, 2024
| "Leptotrichia sanguinegens" Hanff et al. 1995| CCUG 41628| CIP 106906| DSM 22970| Leptotrichia sanguinegens| Sneathia sanguinegens| Sneathia sanguinegens Collins et al. 2002
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Sneathia sanguinegens has been found to be more prevalent in women with bacterial vaginosis, a common vaginal infection characterized by an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. BV is associated with symptoms such as vaginal discharge, odor, and irritation.
Preterm Birth: There is evidence to suggest that Sneathia sanguinegens may play a role in the development of preterm birth. Studies have found an association between the presence of Sneathia sanguinegens in the vaginal microbiota of pregnant women and an increased risk of preterm labor and delivery.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Sneathia sanguinegens has been detected in the upper genital tract of women with pelvic inflammatory disease, an infection of the female reproductive organs. PID can lead to serious complications such as infertility, chronic pelvic pain, and ectopic pregnancy.
Postpartum Infections: Sneathia sanguinegens has been implicated in postpartum infections, including endometritis (inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus) and wound infections following childbirth.
Gynecological Infections: Sneathia sanguinegens has been associated with various gynecological infections, including cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix) and vaginal infections.
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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.
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 |
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Other Labs | 6.44 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 15620 | 0 | 3555 | 308.6 | 22 | 1656.4 | 8 | 44 | 0 %ile | 100 %ile |
biomesight | 1.55 | 10 | 15620 | 0 | 5484 | 463.6 | 30 | 2561.3 | 0 | 70 | 0 %ile | 100 %ile | ||
thryve | 8.94 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2799 | 0 | 987 | 124.7 | 22 | 440.1 | 10 | 40 | 0 %ile | 100 %ile |
ubiome | 0.76 | 48 | 11864 | 0 | 11647 | 2610.8 | 647 | 4610.5 | 48 | 11864 | 12.5 %ile | 75 %ile |
Source of Ranges | Low Boundary | High Boundary | Low Boundary %age | High Boundary %age |
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Lab | Frequency Seen | Average | Standard Deviation | Sample Count | Lab Samples |
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BiomeSight | 1.44 % | 0.378 % | 1.391 % | 67.0 | 4653 |
Thryve | 9.786 % | 0.009 % | 0.036 % | 151.0 | 1543 |
uBiome | 0.748 % | 0.261 % | 0.461 % | 6.0 | 802 |
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