Table 1.
Bacterial species | Explanations for Involvement in various diseases | |
---|---|---|
Microbiota associated | Pathological detection | |
Lactobacillus mucosae | NA | Dental caries and Dental lesions51 |
Olsenella umbonata | NA | Dental caries and Dental lesions52 |
Collinsella aerofaciens | Inflammatory Bowel Disease53 | Colitogenic bacteria in inflammation54 |
Streptococcus sanguinis | Inflammatory Bowel Disease53 | Colitogenic bacteria in inflammation54 |
Eubacterium siraeum | Behcet’s disease55, exhibit the highest affinities for Candida albicans56 | Colitogenic bacteria in inflammation57 |
Streptococcus lutetiensis | NA | Children diarrhoea58 |
Turicibacter sanguinis | Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) and autism (AD)59 | NA |
Veillonella dispar | Patients with hepatitis B liver cirrhosis60 | Endocarditis61 |
Comamonas testosteroni | NA | Bacteraemia62, Acute Appendicitis63 |
Escherichia fergusonii | NA | Bacteraemia64, Pneumonial pathogenesis65 |
Klebsiella pneumoniae | NA | Pneumonial pathogenesis66 |
Succinivibrio dextrinosolvens | Associated with cancer development67 | NA |
Megamonas funiformis | Effects on Immunity and Disease68 | NA |
Catenibacterium mitsuokai | Effects on Immunity and Disease68 | NA |
*NA = Not any literature found.