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Normal Flora in Human Body


             DR AMEER MEMON
             ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
             PHD (ENGLAND)
What Are They?

• Normal Flora (indigenous micrbiota) are microbes regularly found at
  particular regions of the body

• Resident flora are life-long members present at certain anatomical sites

• Transient microbes are unable to colonize the body for longer periods

• The composition of the normal flora changes with age, sex, diet,
  development and environment
From Friends to Foe

               Opportu
                nity



                         Pathogen
Normal flora




                          Disease
Happy days
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Advantages                             Disadvantages
 » prevent colonization by pathogens    » can act as opportunistic pathogens

 » secrete vitamin K & B12              » gain access to Axenic tissues

 » stimulate antibody-mediated          » can share nutrients & drug
   immune response                        resistance with pathogens

 » inhibit & kill pathogens by          » may be a source of infection to
   production of enzymes (e.g.            other individuals
   peroxides, bacteriocins)
Symbiosis
Axenic Regions of the Body

• Blood vessels
• Brain
• Heart
• Lungs
• Upper urogenital tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder)




Colonization by the normal flora starts at the time of birth and after
Normal Flora of the Skin

• Most common sites are: axilla, groin, web spaces


• Staphylococcus epidermidis is the commonest bacterial colonizer which
  causes infection via insertion of IV catheters

• Propionibacterium acnes is other common inhabitant of the skin especially
  face         cause of acne
Oral cavity & Upper Respiratory Tract


• Streptococcus mutans is present on the surface of the teeth      cavities

• The nose is colonized by a potential pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus
  especially in hospital staff. Major cause of surgical wounds

• Streptococcus pneumoniae resides in the mouth and throat. Commonest cause
  of bacterial pneumonia

• Streptococcus pyogenes, Neisseria species colonize the pharynx
Gastrointestinal Tract

• Stomach has a highly acidic pH however Helicobacter pylori can survive there

• Enterococcus faecalis, E. coli and Bacteroids are mainly in the small intestine

• Bacteroids and Bifidobacterium are predominant flora in the large intestine
  (colon). Clostridium species are also regularly found

• Bifidobacterium preparations are available in the market (e.g. in yoghurts)
  knows as “Probiotics”

• Clostridium difficle (Super bug) is the cause of severe diarrhea-associated
  colitis called “pseudomembraous colitis”
Urogenital Tract

• Anterior urethra - Staph. epidermidis
                      Streptococcus viridans
                      E. coli, Proteus



• Vagina - Lactobacillus in adults has a protective role against certain
  pathogens
          Staph. epidermidis
          Neisseria species
          Streptococcus agalactiae
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Normal flora

  • 1. Normal Flora in Human Body DR AMEER MEMON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PHD (ENGLAND)
  • 2. What Are They? • Normal Flora (indigenous micrbiota) are microbes regularly found at particular regions of the body • Resident flora are life-long members present at certain anatomical sites • Transient microbes are unable to colonize the body for longer periods • The composition of the normal flora changes with age, sex, diet, development and environment
  • 3. From Friends to Foe Opportu nity Pathogen Normal flora Disease Happy days
  • 4. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Advantages Disadvantages » prevent colonization by pathogens » can act as opportunistic pathogens » secrete vitamin K & B12 » gain access to Axenic tissues » stimulate antibody-mediated » can share nutrients & drug immune response resistance with pathogens » inhibit & kill pathogens by » may be a source of infection to production of enzymes (e.g. other individuals peroxides, bacteriocins)
  • 6. Axenic Regions of the Body • Blood vessels • Brain • Heart • Lungs • Upper urogenital tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder) Colonization by the normal flora starts at the time of birth and after
  • 7. Normal Flora of the Skin • Most common sites are: axilla, groin, web spaces • Staphylococcus epidermidis is the commonest bacterial colonizer which causes infection via insertion of IV catheters • Propionibacterium acnes is other common inhabitant of the skin especially face cause of acne
  • 8. Oral cavity & Upper Respiratory Tract • Streptococcus mutans is present on the surface of the teeth cavities • The nose is colonized by a potential pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus especially in hospital staff. Major cause of surgical wounds • Streptococcus pneumoniae resides in the mouth and throat. Commonest cause of bacterial pneumonia • Streptococcus pyogenes, Neisseria species colonize the pharynx
  • 9. Gastrointestinal Tract • Stomach has a highly acidic pH however Helicobacter pylori can survive there • Enterococcus faecalis, E. coli and Bacteroids are mainly in the small intestine • Bacteroids and Bifidobacterium are predominant flora in the large intestine (colon). Clostridium species are also regularly found • Bifidobacterium preparations are available in the market (e.g. in yoghurts) knows as “Probiotics” • Clostridium difficle (Super bug) is the cause of severe diarrhea-associated colitis called “pseudomembraous colitis”
  • 10. Urogenital Tract • Anterior urethra - Staph. epidermidis Streptococcus viridans E. coli, Proteus • Vagina - Lactobacillus in adults has a protective role against certain pathogens Staph. epidermidis Neisseria species Streptococcus agalactiae