Microbial Flora Of Human
Body -
Internal
The tract tract have direct contact with the outside of the
•
digestive ,
respiratory tract and
urogenital body.
•
They also have their own microbial
community .
Oral cavity
•
The oral cavity provides an excellent environment for microbial
growth :
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Constant temperature
-
Moist environment
Ready supply of nutrients
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Range of surfaces for attachment
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.
Due to food and drink that the microbes
•
being ingested ,
there is a risk will be washed
away .
•
Therefore microbes attach to surfaces and also form biofilms .
•
There are a number of different attachment sites available :
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Tongue
-
Epithelial cells
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Teeth etc .
Dental microbes
•
Plaque is an example of a biofilm found on the teeth .
•
Plays a role in both tooth
decay and halitosis .
• Microbes attach but can be shed to some extent ( coughing / talking) .
• There are numerous microbes in the mouth -
some permanent resident .
•
Examples of bacteria found here include :
Porphyromonas SPP
Streptococcus mutans
Fuso bacterium Streptococcus
-
sobrinus
.
spp
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-
-
.
Nasal cavity / Respiratory Tract
•
The nasal cavity also provides favourable conditions for microbial growth .
•
Moist conditions , relatively constant temperature nutritional ,
sources from secretions .
Microbes enter the nasal
•
cavity during inhalation .
also be true but the mouth provides
• In more distal areas of the
respiratory tract this can a
point of
contact via
pharynx .
• Examples of bacteria found here include :
Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pyogenes Neisseria meningitidis Corynebacterium diphtheria
Body -
Internal
The tract tract have direct contact with the outside of the
•
digestive ,
respiratory tract and
urogenital body.
•
They also have their own microbial
community .
Oral cavity
•
The oral cavity provides an excellent environment for microbial
growth :
-
Constant temperature
-
Moist environment
Ready supply of nutrients
-
Range of surfaces for attachment
-
.
Due to food and drink that the microbes
•
being ingested ,
there is a risk will be washed
away .
•
Therefore microbes attach to surfaces and also form biofilms .
•
There are a number of different attachment sites available :
-
Tongue
-
Epithelial cells
-
Teeth etc .
Dental microbes
•
Plaque is an example of a biofilm found on the teeth .
•
Plays a role in both tooth
decay and halitosis .
• Microbes attach but can be shed to some extent ( coughing / talking) .
• There are numerous microbes in the mouth -
some permanent resident .
•
Examples of bacteria found here include :
Porphyromonas SPP
Streptococcus mutans
Fuso bacterium Streptococcus
-
sobrinus
.
spp
-
-
-
.
Nasal cavity / Respiratory Tract
•
The nasal cavity also provides favourable conditions for microbial growth .
•
Moist conditions , relatively constant temperature nutritional ,
sources from secretions .
Microbes enter the nasal
•
cavity during inhalation .
also be true but the mouth provides
• In more distal areas of the
respiratory tract this can a
point of
contact via
pharynx .
• Examples of bacteria found here include :
Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pyogenes Neisseria meningitidis Corynebacterium diphtheria