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Smith, W. "Normal bat flora." Veterinary Record 135, no. 16 (1994): 388. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.135.16.388-d.

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Simpson, V. "Normal bat flora." Veterinary Record 135, no. 20 (1994): 487–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.135.20.487.

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Javed, Ejaz Ahmad, Muhammad Sultan, and Rana Qaisar Mehmood. "Normal Conjunctival Flora." Annals of Punjab Medical College 2, no. 1 (2008): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.29054/apmc/2008.622.

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of normal conjunctival flora and its types. Study Design: An observational study. Place And Duration of Study: At Ophtha-lmological Department, DHQ/Allied Hospital, PMC, Faisalabad, from November 2006 to February 2007. Patients And Methods: This study was performed on 500 patients, aged form 20 years to 70 years with normal looking eyes. The samples of sterile stuart’s swab were made on conjunctiva of patients, without touching eyelashes or lid margins. The swabs were touched with conjunctiva of both eyes and placed in stuart’s transparent media to shift
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Craig Dworkin. "Normal Flora and Ambient Microfauna." Qui Parle 19, no. 2 (2011): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/quiparle.19.2.0003.

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Brook, Itzhak. "Bacterial Flora of "Normal" Sinuses." Pediatrics 86, no. 4 (1990): 649. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.86.4.649.

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To the Editor.— I read with interest the study by Arruda et al1 concerning the recovery of organisms from maxillary sinuses. The authors were able to isolate bacteria from 6 (29%) of the 21 patients with normal maxillary sinus radiographs. These findings support our earlier observation in which we recovered aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in uninfected maxillary sinuses.2 The colonization of the sinus cavity with oral flora may explain the chain of events that lead to infection.
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Arruda, L. Karla, Dirceu Solé, L. M. Weckx, Charles K. Naspitz, and Igor M. Mimica. "Bacterial Flora of "Normal" Sinuses." Pediatrics 86, no. 4 (1990): 649. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.86.4.649a.

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In Reply.— In our opinion, the nonsterility of the normal maxillary sinuses has not been resolved completely, in part because of the obvious difficulties in performing maxillary sinus punctures in healthy individuals. We have recovered high titers of bacteria in sinus aspirates of 28.6% of our patients with normal maxillary sinus x-rays. However, all the children in our study had chronic tonsillitis and/or adenoids enlargement, and therefore our results only apply to children with those underlying conditions.
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Priestley, C. J., B. M. Jones, J. Dhar, and L. Goodwin. "What is normal vaginal flora?" Sexually Transmitted Infections 73, no. 1 (1997): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.73.1.23.

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Curtis, H. "What is normal vaginal flora?" Sexually Transmitted Infections 73, no. 3 (1997): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.73.3.230.

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GOLDMANN, DONALD A. "When normal flora turn nasty." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 15, no. 10 (1996): 845–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006454-199610000-00002.

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McFarland, Lynne V. "Normal flora: diversity and functions." Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 12, no. 4 (2000): 193–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08910600050216183.

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Peipert, Jeffrey F. "Actinomyces: Normal Flora or Pathogen?" Obstetrics & Gynecology 104, Supplement (2004): 1132–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.aog.0000145267.59208.e7.

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Tarr, Phillip I. "“4+ Normal Flora” (Or Is It?)." Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 19, no. 2 (1994): 145–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005176-199408000-00001.

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Gagliardi, D., S. Makihara, P. R. Corsi, et al. "Microbial flora of the normal esophagus." Diseases of the Esophagus 11, no. 4 (1998): 248–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/11.4.248.

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Gamiño-Arroyo, Ana Estela, Minerva Paola Barrios-Ceballos, Lydia Patricia Cárdenas de la Peña, Fernando Anaya-Velázquez, and Felipe Padilla-Vaca. "Flora Normal, Probióticos y Salud Humana." Acta Universitaria 15, no. 3 (2005): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15174/au.2005.212.

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La microbiota es el conjunto de microorganismos que se localizan de manera normal en distintos sitios del cuerpo humano. Varios factores permiten que se mantenga el equilibrio necesario para conservar la salud. Se ha descrito que una de las funciones más importantes de la flora normal es la resistencia que confi ere a la invasión por agentes patógenos a través de diversos mecanismos como es la producción de bacteriocinas, ácido láctico o peróxido de hidrógeno entre otros. Destacan los lactobacilos (Lactobacillus casei, L. acidophilus y L. bifidus), habitantes del tracto gastrointestinal y vagi
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Marius-Jestin, Véronique, Marguerite Le Menec, E. Thibault, et al. "Normal Phallus Flora of the Gander." Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B 34, no. 1-10 (1987): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1987.tb00371.x.

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FAHMY, J. A., S. MØLLER, and M. WEIS BENTZON. "BACTERIAL FLORA OF THE NORMAL CONJUNCTIVA." Acta Ophthalmologica 53, no. 2 (2009): 237–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1975.tb01157.x.

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Eva Dania Kosasih. "impact of antibiotic usage on flora normal in the gastrointestinal tract." Jurnal Apoteker Indonesia 1, no. 01 (2024): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.62770/jai.v1i01.6.

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Antibiotics are agents that help to handle infection in humans. The impact of using broad spectrum antibiotics and uncontrollable is resistance. Beside resistance, the use of antibiotics also disturbs normal flora in human body. Impact from normal flora disruption is diarrhea, constipation, even cancer on gastrointestinal. The gastrointestinal normal flora alteration can happen even antibiotic was given from other route as intravenous. The aim of this research was to get information about impact of using antibiotic to gastrointestinal normal flora. This research is qualitative research with na
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Norin, Elisabeth. "How normal is a “normal” flora in animal or man?" Anaerobe 17, no. 6 (2011): 431–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anaerobe.2011.05.003.

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Lee, Keun-Hwa, Da-Hee Park, Young Ree Kim, Chul Min Park, and Sung yob kim. "The effects of estrogen on normal menopausal vaginal flora." Journal of Medicine and Life Science 6, no. 4 (2009): 252–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22730/jmls.2009.6.4.252.

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A study was conducted to determine the effects of estrogen on vaginal flora. Ten postmenopausal women (57-73 years of age) participated in the study, Vaginal fIora were evaluated before treatment and after receiving estrogen(2 mg/day) for 2months. Prior to treatment, 4 lactobacilli were found in vaginal cultures, whereas after 2 months of treatment, 12 lactobacilli were found in vaginal flora. No side effects were reported. Estrogen has the potential to be highly useful for restoring the vaginal normal flora.
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Fauziah, Prima Nanda, and Masdianto Masdianto. "Uji Potensi Kelopak Bunga Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Sebagai Kandidat Antiseptik yang Aman Bagi Mikroflora Normal Vagina." Anakes : Jurnal Ilmiah Analis Kesehatan 7, no. 1 (2021): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37012/anakes.v7i1.522.

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Kesehatan reproduksi dan kebersihan daerah kewanitaan (vagina) bagi perempuan sangat penting karena dapat mencegah dari penyakit serta infeksi menular. Di dalam vagina terdapat bakteri Lactobacillus yaitu bakteri flora normal vagina yang baik yang berfungsi untuk mempertahankan keasaman vagina agar bakteri patogen mati dan untuk menjaga keseimbangan flora normal vagina. Terganggunya keseimbangan flora normal pada vagina dapat menyebabkan bakterial vaginosis (BV). Penggunaaan antiseptik komersil justru mengganggu ekosistem di dalam vagina, terutama pH dan dapat menggangu flora normal vagina, se
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Hammill, Hunter A. "Normal Vaginal Flora in Relation to Vaginitis." Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America 16, no. 2 (1989): 329–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0889-8545(21)00161-3.

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Ishisaka, Kaname, Keiji Ishikawa, Makoto Inagaki, and Wataru Sugiura. "Microbial Flora of the Normal Human Skin." Journal of Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan 35, no. 1 (2001): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5107/sccj.35.34.

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Hamad, Walid Abou, Nayla Matar, Michelle Elias, et al. "Bacterial Flora in Normal Adult Maxillary Sinuses." American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy 23, no. 3 (2009): 261–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ajra.2009.23.3317.

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Background Conflicting data exist about the presence of bacteria in healthy maxillary sinus cavities. This study was designed to determine the bacterial flora and to quantify the level of bacterial presence in healthy maxillary sinus cavities. Method Subjects included 34 patients undergoing Lefort I osteotomy for orthognathic surgery. All patients were preoperatively evaluated by a questionnaire and a complete physical examination including sinus endoscopy. Our exclusion criteria were presence of sinonasal symptoms, asthma, antibiotic treatment in the past 3 months, treatment with local steroi
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Nahar, Najmun, Durdana Chowdhury, Afsana Ahmed, Shameem Al Mamun, and Md Ruhul Amin Miah. "Aerobic bacterial flora of normal human conjunctiva." Journal of Dhaka National Medical College & Hospital 19, no. 2 (2013): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jdnmch.v19i2.77710.

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Background and purpose: The conjunctiva as a mucus membrane sustains permanent flora of indigenous bacteria which plays an important role to maintain normal conjunctival function. This study was carried out to see the pattern of conjunctival bacterial flora in healthy individuals. Methods: This prospective cross sectional study was carried out in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University during the period of January 2011 to December 2011. Total 400 conjunctival swabs were collected from both eyes of 200 healthy individuals those attending the Eye Out patient department (OPD) of BSMMU with co
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Lames Husam Almanseekanaa and Esraa Ali Mohammed. "Normal Bacterial Flora of The Oral Cavity." Academic International Journal of Pure Science 2, no. 2 (2024): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.59675/p223.

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The oral cavity is a biopolitical environment, very similar to the gastrointestinal microenvironment, which hosts billions of microorganisms known collectively as oral microbiota. These bacteria were shown to have important functions within the host oral ecosystem as they inhibit the attachment of pathogenic microorganisms and actively participate in the immune reaction of the host. Gingival crevices harbor various types of bacteria and are typically part of a balance; any disparity could result in oral disease such as dental caries, periodontal diseases, even systemic infections. This article
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Salminen, Seppo, Erika Isolauri, and Taina Onnela. "Gut Flora in Normal and Disordered States." Chemotherapy 41, no. 1 (1995): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000239391.

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Çiftçioglu, N., and EO Kajander. "Asthma, allergic rhinitis, and nasopharyngeal normal flora." Lancet 342, no. 8886-8887 (1993): 1564. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)80147-3.

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Eagan, Janet A., and Donald Armstrong. "Is vancomycin-resistant enterococcus faecium normal flora?" International Journal of Infectious Diseases 1, no. 2 (1996): 63–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1201-9712(96)90053-3.

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Soria, X., and J. M. Carrascosa. "Flora cutánea normal e infección bacteriana secundaria." Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas 98 (September 2007): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0001-7310(07)70177-1.

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Samaranayake, Lakshman, and Victor H. Matsubara. "Normal Oral Flora and the Oral Ecosystem." Dental Clinics of North America 61, no. 2 (2017): 199–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cden.2016.11.002.

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Hawkey, P. M. "Resistant bacteria in the normal human flora." Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 18, Supplement_C (1986): 133–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/18.supplement_c.133.

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Segal, Ester, A. Romano, E. Eylan, and R. Stein. "Fungal flora of the normal conjunctival sac." Mycoses 20, no. 1 (2009): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0507.1977.tb01475.x.

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Ngatia, T. A., C. V. Kimberling, L. W. Johnson, C. E. Whiteman, and L. H. Lauermann. "Nasal bacterial flora of clinically normal goats." Journal of Comparative Pathology 95, no. 3 (1985): 465–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-9975(85)90051-9.

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Hanson, L. Å. "Immune effects of the normal gut flora." Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 146, S1 (1998): S2—S6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00014761.

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Davidson, Harriet J., Donna P. Rogers, Teresa J. Yeary, Greg G. Stone, David A. Schoneweis, and M. M. Chengappa. "Conjunctival microbial flora of clinically normal pigs." American Journal of Veterinary Research 55, no. 7 (1994): 949–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1994.55.07.949.

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Summary Conjunctival swab specimens from healthy pigs were cultured to determine normal microbial population. Four commercial swine operations were selected for study. Pigs of 4 age groups were tested: nursing pigs, nursery pigs, feeder pigs, and sows. Swab specimens were taken from the conjunctival sac of each pig. Bacterial, fungal, and mycoplasmal growth was determined separately. Chlamydia sp was detected by use of an elisa. Bacteria were recovered from 98% of specimens evaluated. α-Streptococcus sp (89%) was the most commonly recovered organism, followed by Staphylococcus epidermidis (39%
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Keane, F. E. A., C. A. Ison, and D. Taylor-Robinson. "A longitudinal study of the vaginal flora over a menstrual cycle." International Journal of STD & AIDS 8, no. 8 (1997): 489–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0956462971920631.

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Healthy female volunteers participated in an anonymous study to monitor vaginal flora by taking daily vaginal samples and making a smear for later Gram-staining, as well as recording information on genital symptoms, sexual activity, contraceptive and bathing practices. A modification of Spiegel's criteria was used to categorize the Gram-stained smears, an intermediate category between normal flora and bacterial vaginosis (BV) being recognized. Of the 22 volunteers who completed the study, one was excluded because of pregnancy. Of the remaining 21 women, 10 (48%) had a normal flora throughout t
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Mawli, Rizka Efi, Devi Anggraini Putri, and Dwi Aprilia Anggraini. "Antagonism Test Of Isolate Normal Flora On Palms Against Staphylococcus Aureus And Staphylococcus Epidermis." INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) 5, no. 1 (2023): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.36566/ijhsrd/vol5.iss1/148.

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Background: The body's normal flora is a form of the body's defense against initial infection, namely the attachment and multiplication of pathogenic bacteria. This research aims to examine the antagonistic of the normal flora in human palm against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermis. Methods: This research consisted of two steps. Step I. Isolation of normal flora bacteria on human palms and Step II is Antagonistic test between normal flora isolates against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermis which carried out separately using disc diffusion to determine the diame
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Abdul-Bari Hejran, Aidyn Kydyrmanov, Atiqullah Sarwari, Mohammadullah Mohammadi, and Mohammad Yaqoub Sangin. "The health benefits of normal flora in human bod." Bulletin of Toraighyrov University. Chemistry & Biology series, no. 4,2023 (December 28, 2023): 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.48081/rxew9468.

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Normal flora is a natural and permanent place for a number of human microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc.) that exist under normal conditions without harm to a healthy human body. This is useful for the human body. These microorganisms are called normal flora, and in another term, they are referred to as commensal organisms that feed together with the host. Under normal conditions, the internal organs and systems of the body, such as the pancreas, spleen, liver, bladder, gall bladder, nervous system, and circulatory system, are sterile, but they can also become infected. In addition,
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Yeruva, Thirupathaiah, Hemalatha Rajkumar, and Vasundhara Donugama. "Vaginal lactobacilli profile in pregnant women with normal & abnormal vaginal flora." Indian Journal of Medical Research 146, no. 4 (2017): 534–40. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_774_16.

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Background & objectives: Lactobacilli species that are better adapted to vaginal environment of women may colonize better and offer protection against vaginal pathogenic bacteria. In this study, the distribution of common Lactobacillus species was investigated in pregnant women. Methods: Sixty seven pregnant women were included in the study and vaginal samples were collected for Gram staining. Women were classified as normal vaginal flora, intermediate flora and bacterial vaginosis (BV) based on Nugent's score. Vaginal samples were also collected for the identification of Lactobacillus spp
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Anggraini, Rahayu, Umi Hanik, Gilang Nugraha, and Dwi Lestari Pertiwi. "Pengaruh Normal Flora Streptococcus sp. Karang Gigi Terhadap Pemeriksaan Darah Lengkap Pada Mahasiswa Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya 2016." Medical Technology and Public Health Journal 1, no. 1 (2018): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33086/mtphj.v1i1.294.

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This study aims at determining the normal flora of Streptococcus sp., the inhabitants of the oral cavity in the tartar that can lead to health problems. This study is an observational study with cross sectional analytic approach performed on 47 samples of dental smear for Streptococcus sp. bacteria identification and EDTA blood samples for Hemoglobin level examination, hematocrit percent, the number of erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets in University of Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya students. The result of Independent Samples T Test data analysis in a cut point showed that the levels of hemoglo
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Anggraini, Rahayu, Umi Hanik, Gilang Nugraha, and Dwi Lestari Pertiwi. "PENGARUH NORMAL FLORA Streptococcus sp. KARANG GIGI TERHADAP PEMERIKSAAN DARAH LENGKAP PADA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS NAHDLATUL ULAMA SURABAYA." Medical Technology and Public Health Journal 1, no. 1 (2018): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33086/mtphj.v1i1.757.

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This study aims at determining the normal flora of Streptococcus sp., the inhabitants of the oral cavity in the tartar that can lead to health problems. This study is an observational study with cross sectional analytic approach performed on 47 samples of dental smear for Streptococcus sp. bacteria identification and EDTA blood samples for Hemoglobin level examination, hematocrit percent, the number of erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets in University of Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya students. The result of Independent Samples T Test data analysis in a cut point showed that the levels of hemoglo
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Maheswary, Thambirajoo, Asma Abdullah Nurul, and Mh Busra Fauzi. "The Insights of Microbes’ Roles in Wound Healing: A Comprehensive Review." Pharmaceutics 13, no. 7 (2021): 981. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13070981.

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A diverse range of normal flora populates the human skin and numbers are relatively different between individuals and parts of the skin. Humans and normal flora have formed a symbiotic relationship over a period of time. With numerous disease processes, the interaction between the host and normal flora can be interrupted. Unlike normal wound healing, which is complex and crucial to sustaining the skin’s physical barrier, chronic wounds, especially in diabetes, are wounds that fail to heal in a timely manner. The conditions become favorable for microbes to colonize and establish infections with
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Simmonds, P., L. E. Prescott, C. Logue, F. Davidson, A. E. Thomas, and C. A. Ludlam. "TT Virus—Part of the Normal Human Flora?" Journal of Infectious Diseases 180, no. 5 (1999): 1748–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/315103.

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Gebhart, C. J., C. L. Fennell, M. P. Murtaugh, and W. E. Stamm. "Campylobacter cinaedi is normal intestinal flora in hamsters." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 27, no. 7 (1989): 1692–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.7.1692-1694.1989.

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Abou Hamad, Walid M., Nayla E. Matar, Michelle Elias, et al. "Bacterial Flora of Normal Maxillary Sinuses in Adults." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 139, no. 2_suppl (2008): P72—P73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.otohns.2008.05.235.

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Objective (1)To determine the bacterial flora and (2) to quantify the level of bacterial presence in healthy maxillary sinus cavities. Methods Subjects included 25 consecutive patients undergoing Lefort I osteotomy for orthognathic surgery under general anesthesia between January 2007 and February 2008. All patients were preoperatively evaluated by a questionnaire and a complete physical examination including sinus endoscopy. Our exclusion criteria were: presence of sinonasal symptoms, asthma, antibiotic treatment in the past 3 months, treatment with local steroids, previous sinonasal surgery,
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Schultheiss, Patricia C., Robert L. Jones, M. Lynne Kesel, and Patricia N. Olson. "Normal Bacterial Flora in Canine and Feline Uteri." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 11, no. 6 (1999): 560–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104063879901100618.

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Tarr, Phillip I. "“4+ Normal Flora” (Or Is It?)." Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 19, no. 2 (1994): 145–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1536-4801.1994.tb11267.x.

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Yehia, Heba. "AROMATHERAPY APROPOS OF NORMAL FLORA: FRIEND OR FOE?" Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University 46, no. 2 (2023): 943–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/bfsa.2023.327765.

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Maurya, Reeta, Manodeep Sen, Madhup Rastogi, and Somali Sanyal. "Alteration in Oral Flora and Effect of Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemo-radiotherapy." Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 14, no. 3 (2020): 2129–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22207/jpam.14.3.53.

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The main aim of this study is to determine the various types of oral bacteria and yeast. Present in oral flora of head and neck cancer patients at different stages of chemo-radiotherapy, and compare it with the control group (patients with contralateral healthy mucosa). Seventy seven patients with proven history of squamous cell carcinoma were included in the study. The oral mucosa profile was assessed for bacterial manifestations in swab samples from both the sites of the patients. The grade of mucositis was charted out for all patients during the second and third week of radiotherapy. The st
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Liao, Mingyue. "Cluster Analysis of Cancer Incidence among Smoking Men in China." Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 30 (February 15, 2023): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hset.v30i.4936.

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In recent years, the incidence rate and mortality of lung cancer have shown a rapid growth trend, and its pathogenic factors have also attracted widespread attention. At present, it is universally acknowledged that smoking has a strong correlation with lung cancer. Statistics show that 80% of lung cancer patients have smoking history. At the same time, it is also pointed out that quitting smoking in normal people can change the composition of intestinal flora; And in the normal population and patients with inflammatory bowel disease, the composition of intestinal flora between smokers and non-
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