Diabetes Mellitus and Bacterial Infections: A Review of Main Infections in DM Patients

Reni - Yunus, Fitri Wijayati, Askrening Askrening, DianYuniar Syanti Rahayu, Fonnie E Hasan, Trees Trees, Angriani Fusvita
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Millions of single-celled microscopic organism called bacteria reside within the human body. Numerous infectious diseases in humans are caused by some of these pathogen bacteria. One of the major risk factors for bacterial infections is diabetes mellitus. Bacterial infections and diabetes may have a reciprocal relationship in which some illnesses exacerbate insulin resistance. Diabetes may occur as a result of bacteria in the digestive system. Any organ in a human body can become infected by bacteria. The respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, skin, and soft tissues are the most frequently infected areas with diabetes. Uncontrolled hyperglycemia increases the risk of bacterial infections by impairing innate and adaptive immune responses. Furthermore, skin ulceration can result from long-term diabetic consequences such peripheral vascular disease and neuropathy (sensorimotor and autonomic). These conditions can also lead to secondary bacterial infections.
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糖尿病与细菌感染:糖尿病患者主要感染综述
人体内存在着数以百万计被称为细菌的单细胞微小生物。人类的许多传染病都是由其中一些病原细菌引起的。糖尿病是细菌感染的主要风险因素之一。细菌感染和糖尿病可能存在相互影响的关系,其中一些疾病会加剧胰岛素抵抗。消化系统中的细菌可能导致糖尿病。人体的任何器官都可能受到细菌感染。呼吸道、胃肠道、泌尿道、皮肤和软组织是糖尿病最常感染的部位。不受控制的高血糖会损害先天性和适应性免疫反应,从而增加细菌感染的风险。此外,外周血管疾病和神经病变(感觉运动和自主神经)等长期糖尿病后果也会导致皮肤溃疡。这些情况也会导致继发性细菌感染。
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