Their bacterial flora often contains antibiotic-resistant and slow-growing bacteria, and the frequency of these pathogens changes in relation to age.
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The infections can be endogenous originating from the oral and gastrointestinal bacterial flora, and exogenous originating from a breached skin and environment following trauma.
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There are many different types of neonates, often immediately following birth . " Viridans streptococci " species are normal bacterial flora of the mouth.
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Only a minority of bacteria species cause disease in humans; and many species colonize in the human body to create an ecosystem known as bacterial flora.
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The newborn ` s exposure to the maternal vaginal bacterial flora which contains aerobic and anaerobic bacterial flora can lead to the development of anaerobic bacterial infection.
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The newborn ` s exposure to the maternal vaginal bacterial flora which contains aerobic and anaerobic bacterial flora can lead to the development of anaerobic bacterial infection.
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The resulting positive nitrogen balance and alterations in the bacterial flora of the gut are likely to have beneficial effects in patients, helping to alleviate the symptoms of Crohn s.
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Until bacterial flora are gradually established to rehabilitate or restore intestinal bacteria, nutrient absorption may be impaired and colonic transit time temporarily increased with an immediate addition of higher prebiotic intake.
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"' Equol "'( 4', 7-isoflavandiol ) is an isoflavandiol metabolized from daidzein, a type of isoflavone, by bacterial flora in the intestines.
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Bacterial organisms, algae, and other organisms are sometimes referred to as flora, so that for example the terms bacterial flora and " plant flora " are used separately.