2021
DOI: 10.21615/cesmedicina.5686
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Micobioma: diversidad fúngica en el cuerpo humano

Abstract: Introducción: los hongos hacen parte de los microorganismos que se encuentran en el ser humano y que interactúan con bacterias, virus y archaeas. El equilibrio inter e intra-especies es importante para mantener la salud en los seres humanos. La mayoría de los estudios sobre la micobioma se han relacionado con estados de enfermedad causados por hongos, siendo de relevancia la exploración de las comunidades comensales en individuos sanos. Métodos: se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en PubMed, ScienceDirect, S… Show more

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“…Mycoses are usually superficial, cutaneous, systemic, or opportunistic. A worldwide risk factor is immunosuppression; however, the microbiome imbalance caused by antibiotics must be considered, as it can lead to an even more severe infection [61,62]. It is widely thought that most mycoses are opportunistic.…”
Section: Pathogenic Fungi For Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mycoses are usually superficial, cutaneous, systemic, or opportunistic. A worldwide risk factor is immunosuppression; however, the microbiome imbalance caused by antibiotics must be considered, as it can lead to an even more severe infection [61,62]. It is widely thought that most mycoses are opportunistic.…”
Section: Pathogenic Fungi For Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El microbioma se refiere a todo el hábitat, con los microorganismos, sus genes y las condiciones ambientales (17). Los diferentes hongos que hacen parte del microbioma, forman lo que se conoce como micobiota (18)(19)(20).…”
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