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Wat are the two types of microbial interactions with the host?
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Good or harmful
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wat are microorganisms that establish more or less permanent residence but that do not...
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normal microbiota or resident flora
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relatively fixed type of microorganimss regularly found in a given area at a given age, if...
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residnet flora
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non pathogenic or potentially pathogenic miroganims that may be prsent for hours, days or weeks,...
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transient flora
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if residnet flora is distrubed then....
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transient mirobe may colonise, proliferate and priduce disease
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when does the body aquire normal microbial flora
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at birth with the lactobacilin from mothers vagina
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factors detering the dist and composition of normal flora
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types of nutrients, physical and chem factors, defenses of the host, mech factors, age, nutirional...
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where are normal flora located?
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skin, eyes (conjunctiva), nose and throat, mouth, lare intestine,urinary and rp system
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normal flora of the skin
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- staphyloccocu epidermis
- saphylococcus aureus
- diphterioids
- streptococci
- propionibacterium...
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normal flora of the eyes
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same as skin
- s epidermis
- diptheriods and non hemolytic sterpococci
- neisseria and...
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how are conjuncival flora kept in check?
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flow of tears
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nomal flora of nose
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- s aureus
- s epidermidis,
- aerobic diptheroids
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nromal flora of throat
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- viridians
- steptococci
- haemophilius
- diphteroids
- neisseria
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normal flora of mouth
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- viridians
- streptococci
- bacteriodes
- actinomyoces
- neisseri a spp
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breat fed children have wat in intestine
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- lage aroumts of lactic acid, streocci and lactobacili
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