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Approximately 26% of dogs carry the commensal bacteria in their mouths.
It is thought to be a commensal bacteria.
The majority of these commensal bacteria are anaerobes, meaning they survive in an environment with no oxygen.
She also asserts that the relationship of the immune system to commensal bacteria remains poorly understood but is likely to be important.
Flavobacteria are a group of commensal bacteria and opportunistic pathogens.
The commensal bacteria are nonpathogenic and defend our airways against the pathogens.
The bug in question, Enterococcus faecalis, is normally a commensal bacteria.
The human microbiome is of particular interest, as these commensal bacteria are important for human health and immunity.
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a commensal bacterium of the human gut flora.
Zoonotic species could acquire resistance genes from human commensal bacteria during the infection process, but this hypothesis is difficult to test.
It is a commensal bacteria in the normal gingival flora of canine and feline species.
C. difficile is a commensal bacterium of the human intestine in 2-5% of the population.
A mucus layer protects the large intestine from attacks from colonic commensal bacteria.
Typically the urethra in humans is colonised by commensal bacteria below the external urethral sphincter.
It has been suggested that commensal bacteria are responsible for the development of colitis, since mice raised in a sterile environment do not get the disease.
In vivo , intestinal cells are specially adapted to coexist with very high concentrations of commensal bacteria.
The condition is usually caused by gram-positive enteric commensal bacteria of the gut (gut flora).
Streptococcus intermedius is a commensal bacterium and a member of the Streptococcus anginosus group.
Due to their small size, commensal bacteria are ubiquitous and grow on animals and plants exactly as they will grow on any other surface.
The Neisseria is a large genus of commensal bacteria that colonize the mucosal surfaces of many animals.
P. gingivalis has been associated with increasing the virulence of other commensal bacterium in both in vivo and in vitro experiments.
Capnocytophaga canimorsus is a commensal bacteria found in dogs and cats; it is not a member of the normal microbiota of humans.
More recent studies have found the species on cow teat skin but not commonly in milk, suggesting that this commensal bacteria does not generally flow into milk.
Other important personal factors contributing to an individual's metabolic profile, such as patient nutritional status, commensal bacteria, age, and pre-existing medical conditions, are also reflected in metabolite assessment.
High-throuput sequencing and the whole genome sequencing approaches will provide the further information about the complexity and physiological implication of commensal bacteria in the lower respiratory tract.