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Ochrobactrum anthropi: A Bacterium Linked to Infections
Ochrobactrum anthropi is a bacterium that can be a pathogen in humans, often associated with opportunistic infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. It is commonly found in hospital settings and can lead to infections such as bacteremia, urinary tract infections, and respiratory infections. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ochrobactrum anthropi can be linked to the Spleen and Lung meridians, as these organs are often implicated in immune function and infection response. The emotions associated with these organs include worry and grief. Practitioners may focus on TCM points related to these meridians, such as Spleen 6 (San Yin Jiao) for bolstering the immune system or Lung 7 (Lie Que) for respiratory support. Common usage of protocols targeting Ochrobactrum anthropi might involve enhancing the body's natural defenses, clearing pathogenic factors, and supporting the affected organs. This could be particularly useful in practitioners' approaches to managing infections and promoting overall health in patients with compromised immune systems. Integrating this understanding into BioCoherence practices can enhance therapeutic protocols, focusing on specific organs and emotional states that may be affected by the presence of this pathogen.
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