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A comprehensive list of bacterial pathogens infecting humans

Abigail Bartlett, Daniel Padfield, Luke Lear, Richard Bendall, Michiel Vos

2022Microbiology183 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There exists an enormous diversity of bacteria capable of human infection, but no up-to-date, publicly accessible list is available. Combining a pragmatic definition of pathogenicity with an extensive search strategy, we report 1513 bacterial pathogens known to infect humans described pre-2021. Of these, 73 % were regarded as established (have infected at least three persons in three or more references) and 27 % as putative (fewer than three known cases). Pathogen species belong to 10 phyla and 24 classes scattered throughout the bacterial phylogeny. We show that new human pathogens are discovered at a rapid rate. Finally, we discuss how our results could be expanded to a database, which could provide a useful resource for microbiologists. Our list is freely available and archived on GitHub and Zenodo and we have provided walkthroughs to facilitate access and use.

Topics & Concepts

PathogenicityBiologyPhylumPathogenHuman pathogenPhylogeneticsMicrobiologyComputational biologyBacteriaGeneticsGeneZoonotic diseases and public healthBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research