Normal skin is colonized with resident bacterial flora, usually Staphylococcus epidermidis, other coagulasenegative Staphylococci, Corynebacteria and Propionibacterium acnes. These bacteria form a protective layer and prevent the adhesion and multiplication of potential pathogens
At least two populations of microorganisms are found in skin microbiota: a resident flora and a tran...
Staphylococcus epidermidis which exists in healthy human skin as a commensal inhabitant is also an i...
Diabetics frequently are afflicted with bacterial skin infections because of the high circulating bl...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
As the outermost layer of the body, the skin harbors innumerable and varied microorganisms. These mi...
Bacterial skin infections in children vary widely clinically, starting from mild superficial follicu...
Dermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and ...
Staphylococcus lugdunensis is a part of the normal skin flora. However, this organism can be a patho...
ermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and m...
Skin is our primary interface to the outside world, representing a diverse habitat with a multitude ...
In recent years the application of high throughput DNA sequencing for analyzing the composition of t...
Our skin is our first line of defense against environmental and pathogenic challenges. It is densely...
The axillary, inguinal, post-auricular, and inframammary areas are considered skin folds, where one ...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a virulent bacterium that abundantly colonizes inflammatory ski...
Staphylococcus epidermidis is a substantial element of the healthy human skin microflora and can bec...
At least two populations of microorganisms are found in skin microbiota: a resident flora and a tran...
Staphylococcus epidermidis which exists in healthy human skin as a commensal inhabitant is also an i...
Diabetics frequently are afflicted with bacterial skin infections because of the high circulating bl...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
As the outermost layer of the body, the skin harbors innumerable and varied microorganisms. These mi...
Bacterial skin infections in children vary widely clinically, starting from mild superficial follicu...
Dermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and ...
Staphylococcus lugdunensis is a part of the normal skin flora. However, this organism can be a patho...
ermatological and cosmetics fields have recently started to focus on the human skin microbiome and m...
Skin is our primary interface to the outside world, representing a diverse habitat with a multitude ...
In recent years the application of high throughput DNA sequencing for analyzing the composition of t...
Our skin is our first line of defense against environmental and pathogenic challenges. It is densely...
The axillary, inguinal, post-auricular, and inframammary areas are considered skin folds, where one ...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a virulent bacterium that abundantly colonizes inflammatory ski...
Staphylococcus epidermidis is a substantial element of the healthy human skin microflora and can bec...
At least two populations of microorganisms are found in skin microbiota: a resident flora and a tran...
Staphylococcus epidermidis which exists in healthy human skin as a commensal inhabitant is also an i...
Diabetics frequently are afflicted with bacterial skin infections because of the high circulating bl...