An Overview of the Skin Microbiome, the Potential for Pathogen Shift, and Dysbiosis in Common Skin Pathologies

Recent interest in the diverse ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses that make up the skin microbiome has led to several studies investigating the microbiome in healthy skin and in a variety of dermatological conditions. An imbalance of the normal skin flora can cause some skin diseas...

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Hauptverfasser: Smith, Anita, Dumbrava, Roberta, Ghori, Noor-Ul-Huda, Foster, Rachael, Campbell, James, Duthie, Andrew, Hoyne, Gerard, Rademaker, Marius, Bowen, Asha C
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subjects Atopic dermatitis
Bacteria
Biomass
Biopsy
Culture techniques
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Dermatitis
Disease management
DNA
Dysbacteriosis
Flora
Fungi
hidradenitis suppurativa
Infections
Medical diagnosis
Microbiomes
Microbiota
Microorganisms
Parasites
Peptides
Review
Rosacea
Skin diseases
skin microbiome
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