Whether Cryptobacterium haemolyticum causes gastrointestinal infections has not been conclusively determined, but it may cause pelvic abscesses, idiopathic bacterial peritonitis, and other conditions.
Cryptobacillus hemolyticus is a cryptobacterium, a parthenogenetic anaerobic bacterium, close to Actinobacteria and Corynebacterium, and there is no research data showing that Cryptobacillus hemolyticus can cause gastrointestinal infections.
According to the literature, Cryptobacillus hemolyticus is an elongated, irregular bacillus that may cause pelvic abscesses, idiopathic bacterial peritonitis, urinary tract infections, cystitis, and other conditions.
In addition Cryptobacterium haemolyticum may cause pharyngitis and skin rashes, and if not adequately treated, may lead to infections that can worsen into pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis, and other diseases.
Domestic reports on Cryptobacterium haemolyticum are relatively few, and there is no relevant literature showing that it can cause gastrointestinal infections.