dry-fermented sausage treated with sodium nitrite

The data comes from FoodMicrobionet and does not cover yogurts with probiotics added. Most foods have not been studied. Weight indicate the relative amount of the total bacteria. Bacteria not found in the NCBI list may be omitted. See the above site for a full list.

Data is aggregate from multiple studies which often use different measurement techniques

Bacteria RankWeight
Acinetobacter genus 0.325
Bacillus genus 0.0361
Bacillus safensis species 0.0186
Brochothrix thermosphacta species 2.95
Carnobacterium genus 0.287
Citrobacter genus 0.204
Corynebacteriaceae family 0.00423
Dellaglioa genus 0.132
Enterobacter genus 0.115
Enterobacteriaceae family 0.224
Erwinia genus 0.0298
Klebsiella genus 0.0522
Kosakonia cowanii species 0.0652
Kurthia genus 0.0196
Lactiplantibacillus genus 2.37
Lactobacillus genus 0.0394
Lactococcus genus 0.0279
Lactococcus piscium species 0.0656
Latilactobacillus genus 24.6
Lelliottia genus 0.225
Leuconostoc genus 0.137
Leuconostoc carnosum species 0.0725
Levilactobacillus genus 0.0439
Macrococcus genus 0.269
Moellerella genus 0.0714
Moellerella wisconsensis species 0.211
Photobacterium genus 0.0755
Photobacterium phosphoreum species 0.0617
Proteus genus 0.38
Pseudomonas genus 0.867
Psychrobacter genus 0.648
Psychrobacter celer species 0.357
Psychrobacter phenylpyruvicus species 0.953
Serratia fonticola species 0.073
Staphylococcaceae family 0.146
Staphylococcus genus 64.8
Staphylococcus equorum species 0.102
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia species 0.419
Streptococcus genus 0.00883
Vibrio genus 0.112
Weissella genus 0.0641
Yersinia genus 0.0973

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