Microbial associations in human biotopes as a factor determining the occurrence of polymicrobial infections

A. Godovalov
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Every year, information is accumulated on the participation of opportunistic microorganisms in the initiation of inflammatory diseases in humans, maintaining a chronic inflammatory response and, thus, adapting to the conditions of existence in the biotopes of the human body. This review provides information on the interactions of microorganisms of medical importance, which affects the virulence of both opportunistic pathogens and classical pathogens, which probably underlies the chronicity of infectious and inflammatory processes. Often, separately opportunistic pathogenic species cannot fully realize their pathogenic potential, which is observed in a greater number of cases under conditions of microbial symbiosis. In general, a revision of approaches to interpreting the results of microbiological methods is required, which involves taking into account the functional activity of the total microflora, as well as the search for individual extrachromosomal genetic elements as a marker of the pathogenicity of a combination of microorganisms.
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人类生物群落中的微生物关联是决定多微生物感染发生的一个因素
每年都有关于机会性微生物参与引发人类炎症性疾病、维持慢性炎症反应并因此适应人体生物群落中的生存条件的信息积累。这篇综述提供了具有医学重要性的微生物相互作用的信息,这些相互作用影响机会致病菌和经典致病菌的毒力,这可能是感染和炎症过程的慢性基础。通常,单独的机会致病性物种不能充分发挥其致病潜力,这在微生物共生条件下的更多情况下可以观察到。一般来说,需要对解释微生物学方法结果的方法进行修订,这涉及到考虑到总微生物群的功能活性,以及寻找单个染色体外遗传因子作为微生物组合致病性的标记。
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