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Table 4 The number of DEGs in septic patients with different bacterial infections

From: Deciphering the molecular and cellular atlas of immune cells in septic patients with different bacterial infections

Pathogens

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A. baumannii

55

12

GSE69528

B. pseudomallei

100

120

GSE69528, GSE13015

Corynebacterium spp.

17

26

GSE69528

E. coli

94

49

GSE69528, GSE13015, GSE4607

Group A strep

78

39

GSE4607, GSE69528

Group B strep

76

42

GSE4607

K. pneumoniae

43

22

GSE69528

Micrococcus spp.

55

10

GSE69528

Neissera

72

29

GSE4607

Salmonella

85

22

GSE69528

S. aureus

37

28

GSE4607, GSE69528

S. viridans

58

13

GSE4607

  1. Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii), Corynebacterium species (Corynebacterium spp.), Group A Streptococcus (Group A strep), Group B Streptococcus (Group B strep), Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae), Micrococcus species (Micrococcus spp.), Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), Streptococcus viridans (S. viridans)