The role of the main representatives of the anaerobic intestinal flora in health and disease
- Authors: Anokhin V.A.1, Tyurin U.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Kazan State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 82, No 2 (2001)
- Pages: 149-151
- Section: Assistance to the practicing physician
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/70218
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj70218
- ID: 70218
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Abstract
Normal intestinal microflora includes tens and hundreds of species, and their total number in an adult reaches 1014 microorganisms per 1 g of feces [7]. The basis of normal human microflora are obligate-anaerobic bifidobacteria, lactobacilli and bacteroids, the number of which is several orders of magnitude higher than the content of aerobic intestinal bacteria. In recent years, representatives of other anaerobic groups - Anaerovibrio, Butyrivibrio - have been found in the normal intestinal microflora, the biological and clinical significance of which is under study [7].
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V. A. Anokhin
Kazan State Medical University
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Professor, Head of the Department of Children's Infections
Russian Federation, KazanU. A. Tyurin
Kazan State Medical University
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Kazan
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