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    these numbers? At the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biology of Ageing in Cologne‚ Germany‚ Managing Director Adam Antebi suggests that “… cell number is not as important as the diversity of bacterial flora‚ which drives the possibilities of “genome expansion" and the mass. I would guess the flora make up less than 5% of our mass…” As hosts‚ we can think of ourselves as superorganisms‚ with our own eukaryotic cells joined with trillions of microbes as a “commensal” microbiome. Commensalism is defined

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    i am the coolest person ever ostridium Difficle Infection: Defination: 1. (1) the presence of diarrhea‚ defined as passage of 3 or more unformed stools in 24 or fewer consecutive hours1‐ (2) a stool test result positive for the presence of toxigenic C. difficile or its toxins or colonoscopic or histopathologic findings demonstrating pseudomembranous colitis (3) A history of treatment with antimicrobial or antineoplastic agents within the previous 8 weeks is present for the majority of patients

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    spills. They are useful in cleaning up toxic waste. 2.1. Uses of good bacteria in the human body. Gut Flora. Gut flora consist of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of animals and it is the largest reservoir of human flora. It is estimated that these gut flora have around hundred times as many genes in aggregate as there are in human genome. Though people can survive without gut flora‚ the microorganisms perform a host of useful functions such as fermenting unused energy substrate‚

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    fat that one can store in the body. The second part of the article‚ The Bugs in your Gut‚ was about different types of bacteria in ones gut. These gut bacteria have a population in the trillions and they help curb ones appetite and keep off the fat pounds. The bacteria in skinny and obese people are at different levels. An experiment with a obese man who had gastric bypass surgery had a drastic change in the gut flora. A fluctuation different types of Bacteririodetes and Frimicutes where noted in the

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    natural balance of organisms (microflora) in the intestines. An estimated 100 trillion microorganisms representing more than 500 different species inhabit every normal‚ healthy bowel. These microorganisms generally don’t make us sick; most are helpful. Gut-dwelling bacteria keep pathogens in check‚ aid digestion and nutrient absorption‚ and contribute to immune function. Probiotic therapies suggest that certain probiotics may help maintain remission of ulcerative colitis and prevent relapse of Crohn’s

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    Clostridium Difficile Clostridium difficile also known as C-diff in the medical world or C. difficile in the science world is a bacterium that infects the colon of humans. C-diff belongs to the bacteria Domain. Bacteria are unicellular organisms that contain Peptidoglycan in their cell walls. C-diff is a member of the phylum Firmicutes which means it has a Gram-positive stain and a low guanine and cytosine content. C-diff is also classified as a clostridia meaning it has a lack of aerobic respiration

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    Q1A: What is a fecal transplant (also called a fecal microbiome transplant‚ or a poop transplant)? Fecal transplant is to obtain fecal‚ or poop‚ sample‚ mix it with saline‚ and place it in patients. This treatment is used to treat clostridium difficile infection which is caused invasion of an anaerobic‚ gram-negative‚ spore-forming bacteria. This invasion is due to the treatment of antibiotics. When a patient acquires antibiotics‚ all the good bacteria is suppressed‚ and the purpose of fecal transplant

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    the balance of these good and bad organisms is disrupted‚ we can become sick. Clostridium difficile (C.diff or C.difficile) can grow out of control if this happens. This happens when a person is on antibiotics for another reason and the normal flora of the gut is eradicated. Clostridium difficile is typically found in hospitals and long term care facilities. It is found throughout the United States and the world. Healthy individuals may be carriers of the organism (3%)‚ but adults in hospitals and

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    An Introduction to Probiotics Probiotics are live microorganisms (in most cases‚ bacteria) that are similar to beneficial microorganisms found in the human gut. They are also called “friendly bacteria” or “good bacteria.” Probiotics are available to consumers mainly in the form of dietary supplements and foods. They can be used as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).1 To find out more about topics and resources mentioned in this fact sheet‚ see “For More Information.” Key Points

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    treating stomach bugs‚ having shown the most impact on infants with diarrhoea. Probiotics have been shown to decrease the duration of the illness by a day. Similarly‚ some use them to ease symptoms of lactose intolerance - a condition in which the gut lacks the enzyme needed to digest significant amounts of the major sugar in milk‚ and which also causes gastrointestinal symptoms. Earlier last year‚ the Advertising Standards Authority watchdog banned a TV advert for Actimel‚ manufactured by Danone

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