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Disease bacteremia
Phenotype C0007113|rectal cancer
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PubMedID- 24376500 Have reported that bacteroides bacteremia as strongly associated with colorectal cancer in japanese patients [55].
PubMedID- 21247505 In addition, by using absolute quantitative pcr for s. bovis/gallolyticus dna, the s. bovis/gallolyticus count, in terms of copy number (cn), in tumor tissues of colorectal cancer patients with history of bacteremia, 2.96-4.72 log10 cn/g, and without history of bacteremia, 2.16-2.92 log10 cn/g, was higher than the near-zero colonization in normal tissues.
PubMedID- 20846456 It was shown that 94% of s. bovis bacteremia with colorectal cancer is associated with s. bovis biotype i while only 18% is associated with biotype ii [10].

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