microflora

(noun)

Microscopic plant life, especially the bacterial colonies found in the gut of normal, healthy animals and humans.

Related Terms

  • commensal

Examples of microflora in the following topics:

  • Normal Genitourinary Microbiota

    • Normal flora bacteria can act as opportunistic pathogens at times of lowered immunity.The vaginal microflora consist mostly of various lactobacillus species .
  • Bacterial Vaginosis

    • Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition of disrupted balance of the vaginal microflora.
    • Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition where the vaginal microflora in women have become disrupted.
    • Infectious agentsThe normal vaginal microflora contains many species with Lactobacillus as the dominant representative.
  • Group B Streptococcus Colonization

    • Group B streptococcus is part of the natural microflora in some people, but can sometimes cause life-threatening infections.
    • Group B streptococcus (GBS), also called streptococcus agalactiae or simply strep B, is part of the natural genital and intestinal microflora in some people.
  • Biological Control of Microbes

    • Additionally, attempts were made to alter the microflora of the human intestinal tract to favor the growth of benign or beneficial bacteria or yeasts.
  • Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU)

    • In men, it can be diagnosed with Gram staining of urethral discharge; the same is not true for women, since they may have other Gram negative bacteria that are part of their normal vaginal microflora.
  • Elimination

    • Recall that the colon is also home to the microflora called "intestinal flora" that aid in the digestion process .
  • Normal Gastrointestinal Microbiota

    • In this context, gut is synonymous with intestinal, and flora with microbiota and microflora; the word microbiome is also in use.
    • An effort to better describe the microflora of the gut and other body locations has been initiated (such as the Human Microbiome Project).
  • Innate Resistance

    • In this context, gut is synonymous with intestinal, and flora with microbiota and microflora, the word microbiome is also in use.
    • In this context, gut is synonymous with intestinal, and flora with microbiota and microflora.
  • Microbiota of the Skin

    • Skin microflora can be commensals, mutualistic, or pathogens.
    • Research on the immune system in the gut and lungs has shown that microflora aids immunity development.
  • Semen

    • The normal environment of the vagina is a hostile one for sperm cells, as it is acidic (from the native microflora producing lactic acid), viscous, and patrolled by immune cells.
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