A General perspective of Microbiota in Human Health and Disease
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Date
2020
Authors
Mutua, Mbuvi P
Muya, Shadrack
Muita, Gicheru M
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Publisher
Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Abstract
The study of human microbiome is widely perceived to be a young biomedical discipline. Recent studies indicate an association between human microbiome and chronic disease conditions such as diabetes and obesity. An understanding of human microbiome structure and function is important for design and delivery of microbial based therapies especially against immunological and metabolic chronic diseases. In this review, we demonstrate the role human microbiota in health and disease in various anatomic sites and in development of neonate immunity. In particular the review focuses on the role of placental microbiota in fetoplacental unit receptivity and the effect of early microbiota exposure on neonate immunity development. Additionally microbiota impact on health and disease in the gut, lung and skin is explored.
Description
A research article published in Archives of Clinical Microbiology
Keywords
Microbiota, Neonate, Dysbiosis, Pregnancy, Lungs, Skin
Citation
͗ Mutua MP, Muya S, Muita G (2020) A General perspective of microbiota in Human Health and Disease. Arch Clin Microbiol Vol. 11 No. 2:106