نتایج جستجو برای: nasal microbial flora

تعداد نتایج: 174448  

2009
Peter Silley

There is little direct literature detailing exhaustive bacteriological studies comparing human donor faecal flora, human flora-associated (HFA) mouse models and conventional rodent faecal flora. While there is a premise that the implanted donor faecal flora from humans is established in the rodent model the evidence is incomplete and indeed for groups such as Bifidobacterium spp. it is lacking....

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1966
Darryl Carter Albert Einheber Heinz Bauer Hyman Rosen Willard F. Burns

Germfree rats were used in 3 experiments to study the effects of the microbial flora on survival time after acute uremia produced by a one-stage bilateral nephrectomy. Germfree rats, limited-flora rats, and conventionalized rats (all maintained continuously in isolators) were subjected to nephrectomy or to sham nephrectomy, deprived of food and water until they died, respectively, of uremia or ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2008
arezoo aghakhani ali eslamifar mehdi razzaghi abyaneh mohsen vazir-nezami habibollah moghadasi

background and objective: chronic rhinosinusitis (crs) is one of the most common chronic diseases. in the past decades, there has been an increase in fungal infections of sinuses and fungal rhinosinusitis (frs) has been diagnosed more frequently. knowing the fungal flora and its prevalence in crs patients will allow a better understanding of this disease, permitting a correct diagnosis, treatme...

2014
Abheek Sil Saurav Sarkar Manideepa SenGupta Biswajit Sikder

Nasal polyps are benign lesions commonly affecting up to 4% of the population [1]. Some theories considered polyps a consequence of conditions which cause chronic inflammation in the nose and nasal sinuses characterised by stromal oedema and cellular infiltration [2]. While many aspects of nasal polyps had been documented, the initiating cause remained unknown and might be different for differe...

Journal: :Science 2005
Paul B Eckburg Elisabeth M Bik Charles N Bernstein Elizabeth Purdom Les Dethlefsen Michael Sargent Steven R Gill Karen E Nelson David A Relman

The human endogenous intestinal microflora is an essential "organ" in providing nourishment, regulating epithelial development, and instructing innate immunity; yet, surprisingly, basic features remain poorly described. We examined 13,355 prokaryotic ribosomal RNA gene sequences from multiple colonic mucosal sites and feces of healthy subjects to improve our understanding of gut microbial diver...

2017
Liam Mercieca Richard Pullicino Kyra Camilleri Rodianne Abela Sean Apap Mangion Julian Cassar Matthew Zammit Christine Gatt Christopher Deguara Christopher Barbara Peter Fsadni Stephen Montefort

INTRODUCTION Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), with limited data about the prevalence of respiratory infections and microbial colonization in these patients. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine if CPAP use is associated with respiratory infections and to identify the organisms that colonize or infect these pa...

Journal: :Journal of periodontal research 1980
K S Kornman W J Loesche

The subgingival bacterial flora from 2 gingival sites was cultured and characterized monthly in twenty periodontitis-free women during pregnancy and again post-partum. Monthly plaque samples were also cultured in eleven age and disease matched non-pregnant women. Plaque was processed anaerobically on selective and nonselective media and the predominant colony types were characterized. A portion...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1977
C M Corbishley

The microbial flora of the vagina and cervix was assessed qualitatively and semiquantitatively in 40 women attending an intrauterine contraceptive device clinic. Both sites harboured many types of macroorganism, the mean number of microbial types isolated being five from the vagina and four from the cervix. Typical lactobacilli were detected in 61% of vaginal and in 53% of cervical specimens; f...

Journal: :Thorax 1982
I G Finlay P A Wright T Menzies C S McArdle

The microbial flora associated with carcinoma of the oesophagus was studied in 12 patients. Oesophageal mucosa was biopsied at thoracotomy and cultured under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. A heavy mixed growth of aerobic and anaerobic organisms was obtained in all patients. One-third of isolates were anaerobic. The flora was of oral origin. The most appropriate antibiotic combination in...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
A D King M J Miller L C Eldridge

This survey was set up on a statistical sampling plan to determine the microbial quality of almonds as they are received at the processing plant. The total aerobic bacterial count and yeast and mold count distribution were skewed by a few high counts compared with the majority of relatively low counts. Hard shell varieties of almonds had lower counts than did soft shell, and almonds with comple...

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