INTESTINAL FLORA AND HUMAN HEALTH

Xudoyqulova Moxiistara Baxtiyor Qizi, Abdurahmonova Saida Alisher Qizi, Xudoyqulova Gulshoda Baxodir Qizi, Axmedova Saodat Toshboltayevna
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The human intestinal tract is filled with a large number of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, molds, protozoa, and parasites. Intestinal bacteria are divided into long-term (permanent resident) and transit (foreign) bacteria according to the time of residence and growth in the intestinal tract. Passenger bacteria remain for a few days and are then expelled. Symbiotic bacteria in the intestinal tract can coexist peacefully with the host human body, symbiotically and mutually beneficially, forming what is called the "human super organism". The fermentation of good bacteria is beneficial for the human body. The destructive effects of bad bacteria make people sick. Intestinal bacteria for humans can be divided into good bacteria (beneficial bacteria, symbiotic bacteria), which make up 10-20%. Bad bacteria (bad bacteria, pathogenic bacteria) accounted for 20%, and neutral bacteria (opportunistic bacteria, conditional pathogens) accounted for 60 to 70%.
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肠道菌群与人体健康
人的肠道充满了大量的微生物,包括细菌、病毒、霉菌、原生动物和寄生虫。肠道细菌根据在肠道内停留的时间和生长情况分为长期(常驻)细菌和过境(外来)细菌。细菌停留几天,然后被排出体外。肠道内的共生细菌可以与宿主人体和平共处,共生互利,形成所谓的“人类超级有机体”。有益菌的发酵对人体有益。有害细菌的破坏作用使人生病。人体肠道细菌可分为好菌(有益菌、共生菌),占10-20%。坏菌(坏菌、致病菌)占20%,中性菌(机会菌、条件致病菌)占60 ~ 70%。
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