List of important human pathogenic bacteria
Acinobacter (see below Moraxacellaceae)
Actinomyces(actinomycosis)
Bacillus (bacilli)
Bacteroides
Bartonella
Bifidobcaterium
Bordetella (Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis pathogens of whooping cough, Bordetella bronchiseptica)
Borrelia (causative agent of Lyme disease)
Brucella (see below Brucellosis)
Burkholderia
Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis
Campylobacter (C.coli, C.jenuni:causative agent of enteritis)
Chlamydiaceae (C.trachomatis; C.pneumoniae; C.psittaci - causative agent of trachoma, pneumonia, lymphogranuloma venereum)
Citrobacter
Clostridium
Corynebacteria (Corynebacterium )
Coxiella (Coxiella burnetii pathogen of Q fever)
Cutibacterium (older name Propionibacteria)
Enterococci (facultative causative agents of urinary tract infections, sepsis and endocarditis)
Enterobacter
Escherichia coli (facultative causes of various infections such as urinary tract infections, peritonitis or meningitis)
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (facultative cause of gastroenteritis, enterohemorrhagic colitis, complicating: hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS))
Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (facultative causative agent of diarrhoea and travellers' diarrhoea)
Francisella (causative agent of tularemia)
Fusobacterium
Gardnerella (main pathogen of bacterial vaginosis)
Haemophilus influenzae (causative agent of respiratory tract infections - sinusitis, bronchitis)
Helicobacter (Helicobacter pylori)
Klebsiella(Klebsiella pneumoniae, Klebsiella granulomatosis, Klebsiella oxytoca)
Lactobacillus
Legionella
Leptospira (see below Spirochetes)
Listeria (Listeria)
Coagulase-negative Staphylococci
Moraxellaceae
Mycobacterium (Mycobacteria/NTM=non-tuberculous mycobacteria; causative agents of tuberculosis, Buruli ulcers, leprosy)
Mycoplasmataceae(Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma; causative agents of pneumonia, non-gonorrheal genital infections)
Neisseriaceae(causative agents of meningitis, Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome, gonorrhoea)
Nocardia (morphological similarity to the actinomycetes; causative agent of nocardioses)
Pasteurella
Pseudomonas
Proteus (catheter-associated urinary tract infections, diabetic wound infections, pneumonias)
Rickettsia (causative agent of rickettsial infections)
Salmonella
Serratia marcescens (facultative causative agent of urinary tract infections, sepsis, pneumonia, endocarditis, meningitis, osteomyelitis, especially in immunocompromised persons)
Shigella(shigella dysentery)
Spirochetes
Staphylococci
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Staphylococcus aureus (invasive infections such as boils, carbuncles, bullous impetigo, wound infection, sinusitis, otitis media, sepsis, septic shock, endocarditis (after heart valve replacement), osteomyelitis, bacterial joint inflammation, pneumonia)
- Staphylococcus epidermidis
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus as opportunists in the normal flora of skin and mucous membranes
- Staphylococcus intermedius (as commensal especially of the skin of the anal region, facultative pathogen in pyoderma, otitis externa, pyometra, wound infection)
Streptococcus
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Streptococcus pneumoniae (causative agent of pneumonia, sinusitis, otitis media, mastoiditis, bacterial endocarditis)
= pneumococci
Streptococcus pyogenes (causative agent of impetigo, erysipelas, phlegmon, sinusitis, otitis media, tonsillitis; scarlet fever; sepsis, septic shock, necrotizing fasciitis)
Oral streptococci (viridans group) Causes bacterial endocarditis - Endocarditis lenta
Ureaplasma (see below Mycoplasmataceae)
Yersinia(Y.enterocolitica; Y.pseudotuberculosis)
Vibrio