Some Aerococcus species can be part of the normal human microbiota, particularly in the genitourinary and respiratory tracts. They may also be found in other sites, such as the skin.
Opportunistic Infections:
Aerococcus species are opportunistic pathogens, meaning they may cause infections, especially in individuals with compromised immune systems or underlying health conditions. Infections can include urinary tract infections, bacteremia, and endocarditis.
Endocarditis:
Aerococcus species, particularly Aerococcus urinae, have been associated with infective endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. However, such cases are relatively rare.
Urinary Tract Infections:
Aerococcus urinae is commonly associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs), especially in older individuals. It has been recognized as a cause of community-acquired UTIs.
Antimicrobial Susceptibility:
Aerococcus species can vary in their susceptibility to antimicrobial agents, and antibiotic resistance patterns should be considered in the treatment of 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.
Desired Levels Suggestions for Aerococcus
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
0.35
7
300
0
302
115.6
98
94.9
7
300
10 %ile
80 %ile
biomesight
1.38
10
3145
0
1263
181.1
30
552.2
10
190
0 %ile
100 %ile
thorne
100
3
211
0
117
32.5
16
42.9
0
58
0 %ile
100 %ile
thryve
27.98
0
14
1
56
0
432
54.5
25
192.7
11
61
0 %ile
92 %ile
ubiome
2.03
19
1332
0
1205
297.6
103
463
19
1332
0 %ile
100 %ile
External Reference Ranges for Aerococcus
Aerococcus (NCBI 1375) per million
Source of Ranges
Low Boundary
High Boundary
Low Boundary %age
High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile)
3.64
11.01
0.0004
0.0011
Statistic by Lab Source for Aerococcus
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab
Frequency Seen
Average
Standard Deviation
Sample Count
Lab Samples
BiomeSight
1.248 %
0.017 %
0.052 %
37.0
2965
BiomeSightRdp
12.903 %
0.004 %
0.002 %
4.0
31
CerbaLab
66.667 %
0.006 %
0.002 %
2.0
3
custom
1.639 %
0.001 %
%
1.0
61
es-xenogene
13.793 %
0.018 %
0.009 %
4.0
29
Thorne
84.615 %
0.002 %
0.003 %
88.0
104
Thryve
28.879 %
0.005 %
0.017 %
402.0
1392
uBiome
2.02 %
0.03 %
0.046 %
16.0
792
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Foods Containing the Aerococcus bacteria
Data comes from FoodMicrobionet. For the meaning of weight, see that site. The bacteria does not need to be alive to have an effect.
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