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Preface | ||
1 | The normal microflora: an introduction | 1 |
2 | The human skin microflora and disease | 24 |
3 | The respiratory tract microflora and disease | 47 |
4 | Dental caries | 74 |
5 | The oral microflora and human periodontal disease | 101 |
6 | Helicobacter pylori: opportunistic member of the normal microflora or agent of communicable disease? | 128 |
7 | The intestinal microflora and intra-abdominal sepsis | 164 |
8 | The intestinal microflora and inflammatory bowel disease | 177 |
9 | Mucin degradation and its significance in inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract | 222 |
10 | Colon cancer: the potential involvement of the normal microflora | 262 |
11 | Toxicological implications of the normal microflora | 295 |
12 | Chemical transformations of bile salts by the intestinal microflora | 312 |
13 | Translocation of microbes from the intestinal tract | 338 |
14 | The normal microflora and antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and colitis | 371 |
15 | The normal microflora as a reservoir of antibiotic resistance determinants | 388 |
16 | The development of microbial biofilms on medical prostheses | 405 |
17 | Urogenital microflora and urinary tract infections | 423 |
18 | Candida albicans: from commensal to pathogen | 441 |
19 | The role of the microflora in bacterial vaginosis | 477 |
20 | Modification of the normal microflora | 487 |
Index | 507 |
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