Research on the Effect of Intestinal Microbiota on Human Respiratory System Diseases
The human body is a huge microbial community,and microbial flora is distributed throughout various organs of the body,including the gastrointestinal tract,genitalia,skin surface,mouth,nose,and throat.Taking intestinal microbiota as an example,there are wide varieties of intestinal microbiota in healthy individuals,including bacteria,fungi,viruses.The intestinal microbiota mainly prevents the occurrence of diseases by interacting with the host s immune system.After research by anthropologists on the correlation factors of respiratory diseases,it has been found that intestinal microbiota also plays a role in such diseases,and there is evidence showing that the deterioration of human respiratory diseases is closely related to the disorder and imbalance of the intestinal microbiota ecosystem.Based on this,it is necessary to analyze the impact of intestinal microbiota on human respiratory system diseases from the perspective of intestinal microbiota.
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