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Skin (6)
Most gram positive
Coagulase-negative

Staphylococci
Streptococi

Priopionbacterium ascnes
Candida
Ear and Eye (1)
Coagulase-negative staphylococci
Upper respiratory tract (mouth, oropharynx, nasopharynx)

(7)
-Many facultative anaerobes
-Many obligate anaerobes

-Many streptococci (mostly streptococci viridans group)
-Corynebactia (diphtheroids)

-Non-pathogenic Neisseria
-S.aureus can colonize nasopharynx

-A lot of gram positive (and negative) bacteria
Genitourinary system

Anterior urethra (2)
Lactobacilli

Coagulase negative staphylcocci
Genitourinary system

Vagina (5)
Diverse flora

After puberty
-Lactobacilli
-Ureaplasma

-Gardenella
-Candida

-Especially obligate anaerobes
GI Tract

Stomach (1)
Lactobaccilli
GI Tract

Small Intestines (1)
Many different organisms

Many obligate anerobes
-Predominant flora!
GI Tract

Large Intestines (5)
Mostly obligate anaerobes
-Enterics are much less common

E.Coli can be found in large intestines
-NOT predominant (is present but not the majority)

Bacteroides fragilis
Enterococci
Clostridium difficle