Enter Genova Parasitology (cfu/g) Report

Always note the time that you took your sample, if you want to accurately compare samples later, future samples should be taken at the same time! Why? Read this post.

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We use a subjective scale and leave the reader to translate the lab reports appropriately. If the bacteria are identified as bad/pathogenic and you are low, then do not enter them.

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BacteriaReported LevelAlso Known asComment
Bacillus [genus] | Bacillus| Bacillus Cohn 1872| Bacillus rRNA group 1 Pathogen
Bifidobacterium [genus] | "Bifidibacterium" Prevot 1938| "Tissieria" Pribram 1929| Bifidibacterium| Bifidobacterium| Bifidobacterium Orla-Jensen 1924| Tissieria
Citrobacter freundii [species] | "Bacterium freundii" Braak 1928| "Escherichia freundii" (Braak 1928) Yale 1939| "Salmonella ballerup" Kauffmann and Mller 1940| "Salmonella hormaechei" Monteverde 1944| ATCC 8090| Bacterium freundii| CCUG 418| CIP 57.32| Citrobacter ballerupensis| Citrobacter freundii| Citrobacter freundii (Braak 1928) Werkman and Gillen 1932| Citrobacter sp. HPC1276| Citrobacter sp. KDS 3| DSM 30039| Escherichia freundii| HAMBI 1695| IFO 12681| JCM 1657| LMG 3246| LMG:3246| NBRC 12681| NCAIM B.01468| NCTC 9750| NRRL B-2643| Salmonella ballerup| Salmonella hormaechei| the Ballerup group of bacteria| the Bethesda group of bacteria
Escherichia coli [species] | "Bacillus coli" Migula 1895| "Bacterium coli commune" Escherich 1885| "Bacterium coli" (Migula 1895) Lehmann and Neumann 1896| ATCC 11775| Bacillus coli| bacterium 10a| Bacterium coli| Bacterium coli commune| bacterium E3| CCUG 24| CCUG 29300| CIP 54.8| DSM 30083| E. coli| Enterococcus coli| Escherichia coli| Escherichia coli (Migula 1895) Castellani and Chalmers 1919| Escherichia sp. 3_2_53FAA| Escherichia sp. MAR| Escherichia/Shigella coli| JCM 1649| LMG 2092| LMG:2092| NBRC 102203| NCCB 54008| NCTC 9001 Diarrheal disease in children and travelers, Foodborne diarrhea outbreaks, hemorrhagic colitis, hemolytic-uremic syndrome
Klebsiella pneumoniae [species] | "Bacillus pneumoniae" (Schroeter 1886) Flugge 1886| "Bacterium pneumoniae crouposae" Zopf 1885| "Hyalococcus pneumoniae" Schroeter 1886| 'Klebsiella aerogenes' (Kruse) Taylor et al. 1956| ATCC 13883| Bacillus pneumoniae| Bacterium pneumoniae crouposae| CCUG 225| CIP 82.91| DSM 30104| HAMBI 450| Hyalococcus pneumoniae| IFO 14940| JCM 1662| Klebsiella pneumoniae| Klebsiella pneumoniae (Schroeter 1886) Trevisan 1887| Klebsiella pneumoniae aerogenes| Klebsiella sp. 2N3| Klebsiella sp. C1(2016)| Klebsiella sp. M-AI-2| Klebsiella sp. PB12| Klebsiella sp. RCE-7| LMG 2095| LMG:2095| NBRC 14940| NCTC 9633 H00301 Klebsiella infection, Pneumonia
Lactobacillus [genus] | Lactobacillus| Lactobacillus Beijerinck 1901 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Cai et al. 2012| Lactobacillus Beijerinck 1901 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Haakensen et al. 2009| Paralactobacillus| Paralactobacillus Leisner et al. 2000 Pathogen
Streptococcus [genus] | Streptococcus| Streptococcus Rosenbach 1884

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