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Microbial Inhabitants of Humans (Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease)

معرفی کتاب «Microbial Inhabitants of Humans (Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease)» نوشتهٔ Michael Wilson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Microbial communities (normal indigenous microbiota) inhabit those regions of the human body that are exposed to the external environment, including the skin, eyes, oral cavity and the respiratory, urinary, reproductive and gastrointestinal tracts. Consequently, the key anatomical and physiological characteristics of each body site are described throughout this book to reveal why particular organisms are able to colonize an anatomical region. The crucial roles of the indigenous microbiota in protecting against exogenous pathogens, regulating the development of our immune system and mucosae, and providing nutrients are also discussed. This Advanced Textbook Provides A Unique Overview Of The Microbial Communities Inhabiting Those Regions Of The Human Body That Are Exposed To The External Environment; These Include The Skin, Eyes, Oral Cavity, And The Respiratory, Urinary, Reproductive, And Gastrointestinal Tracts. To Understand Why Particular Organisms Are Able To Colonize An Anatomical Region And Why The Resulting Microbial Community Has A Particular Composition, An Ecological Approach Is Essential. Consequently, The Key Anatomical And Physiological Characteristics Of Each Body Site Are Described To Show How These Influence The Nature Of The Environment At That Site. Microbial Inhabitants Of Humans Is A Core Text-book For Advanced Students Taking Courses In Microbiology, Medical Micro-biology, Microbial Ecology, And Human Biology.--book Jacket. Ch. 1. An Introduction To The Human-microbe Symbiosis -- Ch. 2. The Skin And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 3. The Eye And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 4. The Respiratory System And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 5. The Urinary System And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 6. The Reproductive System And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 7. The Gastrointestinal Tract And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 8. The Oral Cavity And Its Indigenous Microbiota -- Ch. 9. Role Of The Indigenous Microbiota In Maintaining Human Health -- Ch. 10. Manipulation Of The Indigenous Microbiota. Michael Wilson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. This advanced textbook provides a unique overview of the microbial communities (normal indigenous microbiota) inhabiting those regions of the human body that are exposed to the external environment, including the skin, eyes, oral cavity and the respiratory, urinary, reproductive and gastrointestinal tracts. In order to understand why particular organisms are able to colonise an anatomical region and why the resulting microbial community has a particular composition, an ecological approach is essential. Consequently, the key anatomical and physiological characteristics of each body site are described throughout the book. The crucial roles of the indigenous microbiota in protecting against exogenous pathogens, regulating the development of our immune system and mucosae, and providing nutrients are also discussed. The involvement of these organisms in infections of healthy and debilitated individuals are discussed throughout and methods of manipulating the composition of the indigenous microbiota for the benefit of human health are also described The first 9 months of our existence - the time we spend in our mother's womb - is the only period of our life during which we are free of microbes.
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