“…More specifically, Table 2 displays positive and significant ρ values among Corynebacterium and Staphylococcus (0.92), Acinetobacter and Pseudomonas (0.77), Bacteroides and Prevotella (0.78), Bacteroides and Streptococcus (0.76), and Prevotella and Streptococcus (0.83). The comparison of these results with the hierarchical clustering of clades on the left-side of Figure 1 c shows that the detected significant proportionalities between the abovementioned pairs of pathogenic genera correspond to double clades in the dendrogram of Figure 1 c. Moreover, these pathogens may all cause hospital-associated infections, as discussed in the previous section (e.g., [ 58 , 61 , 69 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 79 ]). The high proportionalities found among Bacteroides , Prevotella, and Streptococcus can also be due to the fact that they are commonly found in the upper respiratory tract (e.g., [ 80 , 81 ]).…”