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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

The synthetic bacteriapromptnormal flora

too few beneficial bacteria and an overgrowth of bad bacteria(passive) caused bynormal flora

the use of antibiotics or alterations in nutritional status(passive) caused bynormal flora

the use of antibiotics or тptions in nutritional status(passive) caused bynormal flora

the use of antibiotics biary alterations in nutritional status(passive) caused bynormal flora

of bacteria that help us live- stops pathogens from binding(passive) is composedNormal flora

of gram - positive bacteria and CNS , which were the most commonly isolated organisms in our study(passive) is predominantly composedNormal conjunctival flora

a communitysettingnormal flora

tropisms and many other factors ( eg , diet , hygiene , sanitary conditions , air pollution(passive) is influenced byNormal flora

Bene - Bac or yogurt with family style conceptjust preventnormal gut flora

An imbalance in your babymay contributenormal flora

the antibiotic(passive) caused bynormal enteric flora

colonization of infectious pathogenspreventscolonization of infectious pathogens

antibiotic associated colitis is ... clindamycincausingantibiotic associated colitis is ... clindamycin

infection and severe when it gets into other parts of the bodycausesinfection and severe when it gets into other parts of the body

pathogen colonizationpreventspathogen colonization

pathogens from colonizing and causing diseasepreventpathogens from colonizing and causing disease

the overgrowth of pathogenspreventsthe overgrowth of pathogens

potential pathogenspreventspotential pathogens

disease or are taking advantage of conditions in the body due to a disease that has been caused by something elseare causingdisease or are taking advantage of conditions in the body due to a disease that has been caused by something else

disease under certain conditionscan causedisease under certain conditions

disease AND because sometimes “ pathogens ” just represent colonization in chronic lung disease ›Gram stain very important in interpretation of the quality of the specimencan causedisease AND because sometimes “ pathogens ” just represent colonization in chronic lung disease ›Gram stain very important in interpretation of the quality of the specimen

disease especially in vulnerable populationsmay causedisease especially in vulnerable populations

disease if it escapes from the normal locationcausesdisease if it escapes from the normal location

" super bacteria " that the body ca n't defend against Mucous of the muco - cilliary sheathcreating" super bacteria " that the body ca n't defend against Mucous of the muco - cilliary sheath

disease although they may become pathogenic ( termed opportunistic pathogenscausedisease although they may become pathogenic ( termed opportunistic pathogens

to “ super infection ” due to over growth of drug - resistant micro - organismleadingto “ super infection ” due to over growth of drug - resistant micro - organism

pathogenic organisms from invading the tissues and causing diseasemay preventpathogenic organisms from invading the tissues and causing disease

the possibility of pathologic agents to cause infections and susceptibility to many other disorders , such as heart disease , diabetes and obesityinfluencethe possibility of pathologic agents to cause infections and susceptibility to many other disorders , such as heart disease , diabetes and obesity

colonization by pathogens either by competition for receptors or binding sites on host cells , competition for nutrients , mutual inhibition by metabolic or toxic products , mutual inhibition by antibiotic materials or bacteriocins , or other mechanismsmay preventcolonization by pathogens either by competition for receptors or binding sites on host cells , competition for nutrients , mutual inhibition by metabolic or toxic products , mutual inhibition by antibiotic materials or bacteriocins , or other mechanisms

an adverse effect on mucosal physiology and promote several chronic diseases , for example , autoimmunity , inflammatory bowel disease , infections , obesity , colorectal cancer , neurological disorders , and autism.[22],[23],[24will causean adverse effect on mucosal physiology and promote several chronic diseases , for example , autoimmunity , inflammatory bowel disease , infections , obesity , colorectal cancer , neurological disorders , and autism.[22],[23],[24

growth of many transient organisms ( pathogens ) Competition for nutrients , Bacteriocins , pH , oxygen levels ; Vaginal flora and yeast " ppt size : 676.00 KB , pages availablepreventsgrowth of many transient organisms ( pathogens ) Competition for nutrients , Bacteriocins , pH , oxygen levels ; Vaginal flora and yeast " ppt size : 676.00 KB , pages available

Fungal infection(passive) commonly caused byFungal infection

up and growsetup and grow

pathogenic organisms fromcolonizing the skinpreventspathogenic organisms fromcolonizing the skin

pathogenic microorganismsmay preventpathogenic microorganisms

in difficulty to find out the specific organism of the causeresultingin difficulty to find out the specific organism of the cause

colonisationpreventscolonisation

of many species of bacteria , fungi , Protozoa and viruses that reside on the skinis composedof many species of bacteria , fungi , Protozoa and viruses that reside on the skin

to chronic immunological stimulationleadingto chronic immunological stimulation

to skin surface homeostasismay contributeto skin surface homeostasis

to “superleadingto “super

pathogenic florapreventpathogenic flora

pathogenic organisms from facultative bacteria ( 1may preventpathogenic organisms from facultative bacteria ( 1

in fungal and bacterial infectionsresultingin fungal and bacterial infections

to the reduced activity of brush - border enzymes , including lactase phloryzin hydrolase ( LPH ) and aminopeptidase N ( APNledto the reduced activity of brush - border enzymes , including lactase phloryzin hydrolase ( LPH ) and aminopeptidase N ( APN

Second infection(passive) caused bySecond infection

pathogenic bacteriapreventpathogenic bacteria

an environment that allows for the growth of harmful bacteria and yeastcreatesan environment that allows for the growth of harmful bacteria and yeast

  Non - Communicable Infections(passive) caused by  Non - Communicable Infections

to secondary infectionscan leadto secondary infections

diseaseexogenous source : caused by microbe from outside own bodyendogenous source(passive) caused bydiseaseexogenous source : caused by microbe from outside own bodyendogenous source

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