SELECT TOP (1000) [Source] ,[Taxon] ,[LowValue] ,[HighValue] ,[LowPCile] ,[HighPCile] FROM [DB_A5D9F7_Lassesen].[dbo].[JasonH]

Mycoplasmataceae Details: NCBI 2092, gram-negative or unknown [family]

| "Borrelomycetaceae" Turner 1935| "Parasitaceae" Sabin 1941| "Pleuropneumoniaceae" Tulasne and Brisou 1955| Borrelomycetaceae| Mycoplasmataceae| Mycoplasmataceae Freundt 1955 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Tully et al. 1993| Parasitaceae| Pleuropneumoniaceae

  1. Human infections: Mycoplasmataceae bacteria are associated with various human infections, including respiratory tract infections, genital tract infections, and systemic infections. Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a species within the family, is a common cause of atypical pneumonia (walking pneumonia) and respiratory tract infections in humans, particularly in children and young adults.

  2. Genital tract infections: Mycoplasmataceae bacteria can cause infections in the genital tract, including urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Mycoplasma genitalium. These infections can lead to symptoms such as genital discharge, pelvic pain, and discomfort during urination.

  3. Neonatal infections: Mycoplasmataceae bacteria can be transmitted from mother to baby during childbirth and can cause infections in newborns, including pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis. Neonatal infections with Mycoplasmataceae species can be serious and may require prompt medical treatment.

  4. Joint infections: Some Mycoplasmataceae species have been implicated in joint infections, particularly in children and young adults. Mycoplasma arthritis is characterized by joint pain, swelling, and inflammation and may occur in conjunction with respiratory or genital tract infections.

  5. Autoimmune diseases: There is some evidence to suggest a possible association between Mycoplasmataceae infections and autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome. It is hypothesized that Mycoplasmataceae infections may trigger or exacerbate autoimmune responses in susceptible individuals.

  6. Chronic diseases: Mycoplasmataceae bacteria have been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases, including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia. While the exact role of Mycoplasmataceae bacteria in these conditions is not fully understood, some studies have reported associations between Mycoplasmataceae infections and symptom severity in affected individuals.

  7. Antibiotic resistance: Mycoplasmataceae species are inherently resistant to many antibiotics due to their lack of a cell wall and limited metabolic pathways. This can pose challenges for the treatment of Mycoplasmataceae infections and may require the use of specific antibiotics, such as macrolides or fluoroquinolones.

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We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.

Desired Levels Suggestions for Mycoplasmataceae

These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
LabFrequencyUD-LowUD-HighKM LowKM HighLab LowLab HighMean MedianStandard DeviationBox Plot LowBox Plot High KM Percentile Low KM Percentile High
Other Labs 1.9 10 2090 0 1174 253.1 36 469.6 4 392 0 %ile 100 %ile
biomesight 78.29 0 90 30 130 0 285 88.5 60 100.1 20 160 8 %ile 90.8 %ile
thorne 100 10 189 0 158 59.9 32 50.1 12 140 0 %ile 100 %ile
thryve 71.75 0 68 21 155 0 3511 214.5 55 1681.8 1 177 12.1 %ile 90.1 %ile
ubiome 1.39 18 10601 0 7349 1215.5 221 3129.6 18 10601 7.7 %ile 84.6 %ile

External Reference Ranges for Mycoplasmataceae

Mycoplasmataceae (NCBI 2092) per million
Source of Ranges Low Boundary High Boundary Low Boundary %age High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile) 8.47 25.31 0.0008 0.0025
Statistic by Lab Source for Mycoplasmataceae
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab Frequency Seen Average Standard Deviation Sample Count Lab Samples
BiomeSight 84.323 %   0.009 %  0.01 % 2415.0 2864
BiomeSightRdp 59.375 %   0.006 %  0.011 % 19.0 32
bugspeak 100 %   0.005 %  % 1.0 1
CerbaLab 66.667 %   0.004 %  0.001 % 2.0 3
custom 16.949 %   0.003 %  0.003 % 10.0 59
es-xenogene 17.241 %   0.101 %  0.058 % 5.0 29
Medivere 71.429 %   0.004 %  0.001 % 5.0 7
Microba 7.143 %   0.129 %  0.114 % 2.0 28
SequentiaBiotech 16.667 %   0.027 %  0.02 % 6.0 36
Thorne 85.393 %   0.004 %  0.004 % 76.0 89
Thryve 72.813 %   0.02 %  0.15 % 1007.0 1383
uBiome 1.389 %   0.122 %  0.313 % 11.0 792

Symptoms Associated with Mycoplasmataceae From Citizen Science Studies

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Antibiotics, Antivirals etc amoxicillin (antibiotic)s[CFS] 1 Studies recorded. The consensus is Decreases👪, Click for details.
Antibiotics, Antivirals etc erythromycin (antibiotic)s[CFS] 2 Studies recorded. The consensus is Decreases👶📓, Click for details.
Antibiotics, Antivirals etc fluoroquinolone (antibiotic)s 1 Studies recorded. The consensus is Decreases👪, Click for details.
Antibiotics, Antivirals etc ofloxacin (antibiotic)s 1 Studies recorded. The consensus is Decreases👪, Click for details.
Common Supplements Tributyrin 2 Studies recorded. The consensus is Increases👶👪, Click for details.
Diet Style high-fat diets 1 Studies recorded. The consensus is Increases📓, Click for details.
Diet Style Olive Oil 2 Studies recorded. The consensus is Increases👶, Click for details.
Food (excluding seasonings) Far infrared Sauna 1 Studies recorded. The consensus is Decreases👪, Click for details.

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