Role of normal flora

Role of normal flora:

1. Commensal role:

Members of the resident flora of the intestinal tract manufacture vitamin K and help in the absorption of nutrients.

2. Members of the resident flora avoid colonization by pathogens via bacterial interference. Normal flora competes for nutrients with incoming pathogens and restrains the pathogens by generating inhibitory substances such as bacteriocins.

3. Members of the normal flora might themselves generate disease under certain situation. For illustration, when they come into usually sterile sites they can initiate a disease. Intestinal bacteria whenever they reach urinary system generate urinary tract infection. Likewise oral flora when introduced into blood stream might generate endocarditis.

 

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