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The Human Microbiome and Its Impacts on Health
Grace A. Ogunrinola, John O. Oyewale, Oyewumi O. Oshamika, Grace I. Olasehinde
International Journal of Microbiology · 2020 · ▲ 427 citations
Abstract
The human microbiome comprises bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotes which reside within and outside our bodies. These organisms impact human physiology, both in health and in disease, contributing to the enhancement or impairment of metabolic and immune functions. Micro-organisms colonise various sites on and in the human body, where they adapt to specific features of each niche. Facultative anaerobes are more dominant in the gastrointestinal tract, whereas strict aerobes inhabit the respiratory tract, nasal cavity, and skin surface. The indigenous organisms in the human body are well adapted to the immune system, due to the biological interaction of the organisms with the immune system over time. An alteration in the intestinal microbial community plays a major role in human health and disease pathogenesis. These alterations result from lifestyle and the presence of an underlying disease. Dysbiosis increases host susceptibility to infection, and the nature of which depends on the anatomical site involved. The unique diversity of the human microbiota accounts for the specific metabolic activities and functions of these micro-organisms within each body site. It is therefore important to understand the microbial composition and activities of the human microbiome as they contribute to health and disease.
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Ogunrinola, G.A., Oyewale, J.O., Oshamika, O.O., & Olasehinde, G.I. (2020). The Human Microbiome and Its Impacts on Health. <em>International Journal of Microbiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8045646
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Ogunrinola GA, Oyewale JO, Oshamika OO, Olasehinde GI. The Human Microbiome and Its Impacts on Health. International Journal of Microbiology. 2020. doi:10.1155/2020/8045646.
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@article{grace2020TheHum,
title = {The Human Microbiome and Its Impacts on Health},
author = {Grace A. Ogunrinola and John O. Oyewale and Oyewumi O. Oshamika and Grace I. Olasehinde},
journal = {International Journal of Microbiology},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1155/2020/8045646},
}
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