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== Members ==
== Members ==
[[File:Gastrointestinal flora.jpg|alt=Gut microbial strains and negative health outcomes of gut microbial dysbiosis|thumb|Gut microbial strains and negative health outcomes of gut microbial dysbiosis. From: Afzaal et al. Human gut microbiota in health and disease: Unveiling the relationship. Front Microbiol. 2022 Sep 26;13:999001. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.999001. PMID: 36225386; PMCID: PMC9549250.]]
* Bacteria are generally either in the phyla [[Bacteroidetes]] or [[Firmicutes]]
* A healthy gut microbiota is dominated by bacteria in the phyla [[Bacteroidetes]] or [[Firmicutes]], followed by [[Actinobacteria]] and [[Verrucomicrobia]]
* Varies by location
* Varies by location
** Esophagus: [[Bacteroides]], [[Gemella]], [[Megasphaera]], [[Pseudomonas]], [[Prevotella]], [[Rothia]], [[Streptococcus]], [[Veillonella]]
** Esophagus: [[Bacteroides]], [[Gemella]], [[Megasphaera]], [[Pseudomonas]], [[Prevotella]], [[Rothia]], [[Streptococcus]], [[Veillonella]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 19 June 2023

Background

  • The gastrointestinal tract is normally colonized with a number of microbes
  • Comprised of an estimated 35,000 bacterial species
  • The gut flora are impacted by:
    • Mode of delivery at birth (Cesarean section versus vaginal delivery)
    • Diet during infancy (breast milk versus formula)
    • Diet during adulthood (plant-based or meat-based)
    • Use of antimicrobials
  • May play a role in a number of diseases

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Gut microbial strains and negative health outcomes of gut microbial dysbiosis
Gut microbial strains and negative health outcomes of gut microbial dysbiosis. From: Afzaal et al. Human gut microbiota in health and disease: Unveiling the relationship. Front Microbiol. 2022 Sep 26;13:999001. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.999001. PMID: 36225386; PMCID: PMC9549250.

Further Reading