Zusammenfassung
Die äußere Haut, die Schleimhäute des Oropharynx, des oberen Respirationstrakts, des Dickdarms und des unteren Urogenitaltrakts sind von einer Bakterienflora besiedelt, die in ihrer Zusammensetzung von Individuum zu Individuum nur wenig schwankt. Sie wird als physiologische Flora oder als Normalflora bezeichnet.
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Bär, W. (2004). Physiologische Bakterienflora. In: Adam, D., Doerr, H.W., Link, H., Lode, H. (eds) Die Infektiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18577-9_41
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