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Microorganisms found deep in the oral cavity as normal flora

Porphyromonas

Alpha hemolytic streptococci are members of the following flora

Oral flora

Neisseria species, which are encapsulated and arranged in bean shaped diplococci, (except for N.meningitidis and N.gonorrhea ) are part of the following flora

Oral flora

Flora that contains mostly gram + cocci, some gram - cocci, but no gram - bacilli
Oral flora
This flora has the same organims as those found in oral flora in addition to organisms that have the potential to become pathogenic
Nasopharynx
Streptococcus pneumonia, that is found in less than 30% of people, does not produce infection at this level unless it migrates to the lungs (even in the immunocompromised)
Nasopharynx

Staphylococcus aureus, that is found in 10-15% of people, is mostly found in the skin, but can also be normally found in the

Nasopharynx

Haemophilus species, that is found in up to 30% of people, can also be normally found in the

Nasopharynx

Neisseria menigitidis, which is found in less than 5% of people, can also be normally found in the

Nasopharynx

Aspergillus is normally found in the

Nail flora

Penicillium is normally found in the

Nail flora

Cladosporium is normally found in the

Nail flora

Mucor is normally found in the

Nail flora
S.epidermidis, Enterococci, and diphtheroids, which are found in the skin flora are can also be found in the following flora

Urogenital flora

E.coli, Proteus, and Neisseria (nonpathogenic spp) are reported occasionally in the following flora

Urogenital flora

Staphylococcus epidermidis is mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Micrococci are mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Diphteroids (coryneforms) are mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Streptococci are mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Gram negative bacilli are mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Staphylococcus aureus is mainly found in the following flora

Flora of the skin

Corynebacteria, Neisseria, Moraxellae, Staphylococci, and Streptococci are found in the following flora

Conjunctival flora

Gram negative bacilli (ex. enterobacteriaccae presented by E.coli, Klebsiella…) constitute 70% of the following flora
GI flora

Gram positive cocci (ex: micrococci, Staph epi, Staph aureus…) constitute 30% of the following flora

GI flora
Clostridium difficile, a strict anaerobe, is resistant to antibiotics and therefore, after heavy antibiotic intake, can can represent 70% of this type of flora causing hospital diarrhea
GI flora

70% of microorganisms of the following flora are aerobic anaerobic facultative (AAF)

GI flora

30% of microorganisms of the following flora are strictly anaerobic

GI flora

Lactobacillus spp predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life

Newborn infants

Diphteroids, S.epidermidis, Streptococci, and E.coli predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life

Girl

L.acidophilus, Corynebacteria, Peptostreptococci, Staphylococci, Streptococci and Bacteroids predominate in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life because glycogen secretion resumes at that age
Puberty

Disappearance of Lactobacilli happens in the urogenital flora of the following phase of a female's life

Menopause

Streptococcus B or strep agalectia whose pathogenicity depends on its number, are present in the following flora

Vaginal flora

Streptococcus viridians are normally found in the

Nasopharynx