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

Spirochaetales Details: NCBI 136, gram-negative or unknown [order]

| Spirochaetales| Spirochaetales Buchanan 1917 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Gupta et al. 2013| spirochetes

  1. Pathogenic Spirochetes:

    • Some spirochetes within the order Spirochaetales are known to be pathogenic and can cause diseases in humans and animals. Notable examples include:
      • Borrelia burgdorferi: Causes Lyme disease, which is transmitted through the bite of infected ticks.
      • Treponema pallidum: Causes syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection.
      • Leptospira spp.: Cause leptospirosis, a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through contact with contaminated water or soil.
  2. Commensal and Environmental Spirochetes:

    • Not all spirochetes within the order Spirochaetales are pathogenic. Some are part of the normal microbial flora in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals, including humans, and contribute to various ecological processes.
  3. Lyme Disease:

    • Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and transmitted by ticks, is a well-known spirochetal infection. It can lead to symptoms such as fever, fatigue, joint pain, and skin rashes. If left untreated, Lyme disease can progress to more severe complications.
  4. Syphilis:

    • Treponema pallidum, the spirochete responsible for syphilis, can cause a range of symptoms, including sores, rashes, and systemic involvement. If not treated, syphilis can progress to more serious stages affecting multiple organs.
  5. Leptospirosis:

    • Leptospirosis, caused by various Leptospira species, can lead to flu-like symptoms and, in severe cases, affect the liver, kidneys, and other organs. It is often associated with exposure to water or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals.

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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 Spirochaetales

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 1.72 6 17780 0 15946 3341.3 474 6430.8 0 1364 0 %ile 100 %ile
biomesight 23.3 0 10 10 60 0 26304 1207.6 30 12804.5 10 70 0 %ile 88.9 %ile
thorne 100 41 281 0 261 129.4 107 66.9 71 249 0 %ile 100 %ile
thryve 9.3 0 0 7 1020 0 233 35.5 21 100.7 7 35 0 %ile 100 %ile
ubiome 1.52 51 5232 0 5505 1638 1024 1973.2 51 5232 7.1 %ile 85.7 %ile

External Reference Ranges for Spirochaetales

Spirochaetales (NCBI 136) per million
Source of Ranges Low Boundary High Boundary Low Boundary %age High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile) 52.99 98.45 0.0053 0.0098
Statistic by Lab Source for Spirochaetales
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab Frequency Seen Average Standard Deviation Sample Count Lab Samples
BiomeSight 24.372 %   0.097 %  1.144 % 698.0 2864
BiomeSightRdp 12.5 %   0.002 %  0.003 % 4.0 32
CerbaLab 100 %   0.053 %  0.036 % 3.0 3
custom 42.373 %   0.86 %  0.851 % 25.0 59
es-xenogene 75.862 %   0.044 %  0.035 % 22.0 29
Medivere 14.286 %   0.001 %  % 1.0 7
Thorne 85.227 %   0.008 %  0.006 % 75.0 88
Thryve 11.208 %   0.007 %  0.047 % 155.0 1383
Tiny 100 %   0.005 %  % 1.0 1
uBiome 1.515 %   0.164 %  0.197 % 12.0 792

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