Colonisation resistance arises from the integration and synergy of a microbial flora, which thereby excludes extraneous potential colonisers. The factors influencing colonisation resistance in the oral cavity are considered and specific examples of actual or potential clinical applications are discussed. These are based on pre-emptive colonisation or competitive displacement
Gut colonization with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) or enteropathogenic bacteria such as Cl...
Abstract Background: Oral cavity contains heterogenous environment which provides different niches ...
The human mouth harbors a complex microbiota, the composition of which is potentially influenced by ...
colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and met...
Potentially pathogenic bacteria and yeasts meet a number of resistance factors. These colonization r...
The intestinal microflora may have more influence on infectious diseases, than the mere control of g...
An outline is given of the various host-related and flora-related parts of the colonization resistan...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
The three main oral diseases of humans, that is, caries, periodontal diseases, and oral candidiasis,...
The gut microbiome is critical in providing resistance against colonization by exogenous microorgani...
Ecological disturbances and emergence of resistance in the oral and gastrointes...
The intestinal commensal microbiota provides a myriad of benefits to the healthy host, including col...
It is well established that host-associated microbial communities can interfere with the colonizatio...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
Interest in the various microbiomes of the human body is rising as more and more people recognize th...
Gut colonization with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) or enteropathogenic bacteria such as Cl...
Abstract Background: Oral cavity contains heterogenous environment which provides different niches ...
The human mouth harbors a complex microbiota, the composition of which is potentially influenced by ...
colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and met...
Potentially pathogenic bacteria and yeasts meet a number of resistance factors. These colonization r...
The intestinal microflora may have more influence on infectious diseases, than the mere control of g...
An outline is given of the various host-related and flora-related parts of the colonization resistan...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
The three main oral diseases of humans, that is, caries, periodontal diseases, and oral candidiasis,...
The gut microbiome is critical in providing resistance against colonization by exogenous microorgani...
Ecological disturbances and emergence of resistance in the oral and gastrointes...
The intestinal commensal microbiota provides a myriad of benefits to the healthy host, including col...
It is well established that host-associated microbial communities can interfere with the colonizatio...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
Interest in the various microbiomes of the human body is rising as more and more people recognize th...
Gut colonization with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) or enteropathogenic bacteria such as Cl...
Abstract Background: Oral cavity contains heterogenous environment which provides different niches ...
The human mouth harbors a complex microbiota, the composition of which is potentially influenced by ...