2020
DOI: 10.3343/alm.2020.40.5.421
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First Case of Bacteremia Caused by Coprobacillus catenaformis

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“…In our study, we observed that MAG improves growth performance, breast muscle and intestinal antioxidant capacity, which may be related to the up-regulation of Faecalibacterium abundance. Coprobacillus has been proven to be a pathogen, but its associations with the health of the broilers are still unknown ( Heo et al, 2020 ). This means that MAG may improve of broilers gut health by reducing pathogenic bacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, we observed that MAG improves growth performance, breast muscle and intestinal antioxidant capacity, which may be related to the up-regulation of Faecalibacterium abundance. Coprobacillus has been proven to be a pathogen, but its associations with the health of the broilers are still unknown ( Heo et al, 2020 ). This means that MAG may improve of broilers gut health by reducing pathogenic bacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abundance of Coprobacillus was found to be decreased in the gut microbiota of patients with acne ( 49 ). Notably, C. cateniformis has been reported to cause bacteremia ( 50 ). Besides the effects on microbial composition, AX+CA contributed to more complex changes in the biological functions of the intestinal microbiota.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coprobacillus cateniformis is a gram‐positive, nonsporulating, anaerobic, and rod‐shaped bacterium, which has been described recently 77 . The abundance of Coprobacillus cateniformis increases with biological age and it has been reported to cause bacteremia in an immune‐suppressed patient 78 . The fecal levels of Coprobacillus cateniformis decreased significantly in patients with IBS after FMT and were positively correlated with both IBS symptoms and fatigue 8 …”
Section: Bacteria That Might Not Be Beneficial For Ibsmentioning
confidence: 99%